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From [HERE] Two Chicago police officers are being investigated by the FBI and the Independent Police Review Authority, after beating two brothers at a South Shore storefront. The officers have been relieved of police powers, pending the outcome of the investigation. Surveillance footage obtained by our CBS shows a two-officer tactical unit move in at a store. They are handcuffing people, including Jecque Howard, who worked at the store. “I’m getting a gun pointed at me and punched in my face and kicked in my ribs,” said Jecque Howard.
Howard said the officers never even said why they were there. He said Officer George Stacker was the first to approach him. “He came to the front and said ‘you work here?’, and I said, ‘yes’. He said ‘well not after today, you’re fired,’” explained Howard. Howard’s brother, Paul Neal, was working outside the South Shore shop at the time. As the brothers watched the tape, they said they were still in disbelief about what happened next.
“That’s Aldo Brown,” they said in unison, while watching the video as Officer Aldo Brown approached Jecque in the store. “He told me to drop my pants, to take off my pants,” said Howard, who did not want to strip, but did lower his pants before the situation got worse.