FILE - In this March 4, 2016 file photo, Martinez Sutton wears a shirt commemorating his sister, Rekia Boyd, 22, who was shot and killed in 2012 by Chicago police officer Dante Servin. Servin resigned in May 2016 after the police superintendent said he should be fired for killing Boyd, 22, an unarmed black woman, four years earlier. Servin was off-duty during the incident. She had been walking down a street with her friends when he told them to be quiet, and he fired when he thought he saw a gun. Prosecutors charged Servin with involuntary manslaughter, a judge acquitted him in April 2016, say
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Not available to licence for any broadcast or streaming service, video on demand, film, national newspaper or to create a NFT. This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. FILE - In this March 4, 2016 file photo, Martinez Sutton wears a shirt commemorating his sister, Rekia Boyd, 22, who was shot and killed in 2012 by Chicago police officer Dante Servin. Servin resigned in May 2016 after the police superintendent said he should be fired for killing Boyd, 22, an unarmed black woman, four years earlier. Servin was off-duty during the incident. She had been walking down a street with her friends when he told them to be quiet, and he fired when he thought he saw a gun. Prosecutors charged Servin with involuntary manslaughter, a judge acquitted him in April 2016, saying he'd been improperly charged. The city settled a wrongful-death lawsuit in 2013 with Boyd's family for $4.5 million. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)