Craig's son, Patrick Jenkins, said Chicago Police did 'everything' wrong in the situation.
But when Officer Covarrubias entered the apartment, attorney Michael Oppenheimer said what followed was something that"views like a horror movie."Oppenheimer, who represents the family, says Covarrubias didn't stop there.
Jenkins, Craig's son, is now left to pick up the pieces. He took custody of his now 8-year-old brother, who was seen here on body camera video - also telling police that his"mommy" had the knife.The filing does not only allege officers misinterpreted what was happening.Craig's son said he wants additional domestic violence training for officers.He also wants to know why the officers on the scene didn't try to render aid to him right after the shooting.
But most importantly, Jenkins wants to sit down with the city and start a dialogue about ways that this type of tragedy can be prevented.