You're wrong again.
Anderson remembers the face of the Chicago police officer who killed her son. But she doesn’t know his name. The department won’t identify him or the officers involved in eight other fatal shootings in 2015, saying an agreement with the police union prevents the disclosures.
“I need to know,” Anderson said. “If he’s got any kind of heart, he’s got to feel the pain I feel.”
Nationwide, 210 people were fatally shot last year by police officers who have not been publicly identified by their departments.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/inve...b08bc8-ea10-11e5-b0fd-073d5930a7b7_story.html
lol no you don't and don't even try to act like you do.