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A Chicago police sergeant and a legal observer argue as protesters call for federal civil rights charges during a rally after former Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke was released from prison, Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022, at Federal Plaza in Chicago. Former Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke left prison on Thursday after serving less than half of his nearly seven-year sentence for killing Black teenager Laquan McDonald, angering community leaders who feel the white officer's punishment didn't fit his crime. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune via AP) **FILE**

A Chicago police sergeant and a legal observer argue as protesters call for federal civil rights charges during a rally after former Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke was released from prison, Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022, at Federal Plaza in Chicago. Former Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke left prison on Thursday after serving less than half of his nearly seven-year sentence for killing Black teenager Laquan McDonald, angering community leaders who feel the white officer's punishment didn't fit his crime. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune via AP) **FILE**

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