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March 16, 2022 Vol. 42, No. 33 ONE DOLLAR

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Mistaken for bank robbers, couple sues village, police

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African-American seniors allege excessive force was used in 2020 By STACEY SHERIDAN Staff Reporter

The married couple mistakenly arrested in connection with the Feb. 26, 2020 attempted robbery of an Oak Park US Bank branch have filed a federal lawsuit against the village of Oak Park and five police officers. The complaint states that the officers used excessive force to unlawfully detain the husband and wife, both of whom are Black senior citizens. The couple, Ottis and Dimitri Dugar, are seeking a “reasonable amount” in compensatory damages and a jury trial. “The Plaintiffs were taken into custody at gunpoint, seized, and handcuffed because they were Black,” the complaint reads. The lawsuit was filed one day before the two-year anniversary of the incident. Along with the village See LAWSUIT on page 16

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Forty residents rallied outside River Forest Village Hall on March 9 to show their support for Ukraine and opposition to the recent Russian invasion. The River Forest Village Board passed a resolution in support of Ukraine on March 14. See story and more photos on page 15.

OPRF students try to help revive local businesses The Box offers a unique service to connect businesses, community

By F. AMANDA TUGADE Staff Reporter

When the COVID pandemic first hit two years ago, many small businesses in Oak

Park struggled to stay afloat. Most temporarily closed their doors early on in the pandemic to deter the spread of the virus. Some found it harder to reopen because of staffing issues, declining demand, or rising

health concerns. Oak Park and River Forest High School senior Eleanor Green, and her classmates, Ezra Siegler, Dagen Renfro and Eva Spangler, started thinking. In a business incuba-

tor class, they focused on coming up with ways to help revive local businesses. They saw how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted See THE BOX on page 16

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