Chicago police sued after they raided the WRONG home and smashed a kid's ...

Chicago police raided the WRONG home, drew their guns and smashed a four-year-old boy's birthday cake while executing a search warrant for a suspect who moved away FIVE years ago The City of Chicago and Chicago Police are being sued after they raided the wrong home while serving a search warrant on February 10 Warrant was for a suspected drug dealer who hadn't lived there for five years  At least a dozen officers stormed the South Side home where a family was celebrating the birthday of four-year-old Terrence Jackson, Jr. The cops trashed the home, smashed the birthday cake, and drew their guns Now the child's mother and aunt are suing the law enforcement agency in a federal excessive force case and civil rights case filed Tuesday  Stephanie Bures says TJ, four, and her daughter Samari, seven, are fearful of police, can't sleep, and are scared to leave the home following the incident   

By Marlene Lenthang For Dailymail.com

Published: 02:56 GMT, 27 March 2019 | Updated: 02:56 GMT, 27 March 2019

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The Chicago Police Department is being sued after they raided the wrong home while serving out a search warrant and ruined a four-year-old's birthday party by smashing his cake and drawing their guns.

At least a dozen officers launched the traumatic raid at the South Side home on February 10 where the Bures family was celebrating the birthday of toddler Terrence Jackson, Jr.  

Cops were given a warrant to search the home looking for a drug-possessing suspect who had moved from the residence five years prior.  

Now TJ and Samari’s mother Stephanie Bures and the childrens' aunt Kiqiana Jackson are launching federal civil rights lawsuit against the City of Chicago and the police department for the terrorizing incident. 

They say the officers terrorized the family and pointed their guns at young Terrence and his seven-year-old sister Samari.

Stephanie Bures and Kiqiana Jackson filed a federal excessive force case and civil rights lawsuit against the city of Chicago and Chicago police on Tuesday after cops mistakenly raided their home during a four-year-old boy's birthday party and drew their guns

Stephanie Bures and Kiqiana Jackson filed a federal excessive force case and civil rights lawsuit against the city of Chicago and Chicago police on Tuesday after cops mistakenly raided their home during a four-year-old boy's birthday party and drew their guns

On February 10 at least a dozen officers raided the South Side home searching for a suspected drug dealer and they instead found four-year-old Terrence Jackson, Jr's birthday party. Cops ruined the party by smashing the cake and trashing the apartment

On February 10 at least a dozen officers raided the South Side home searching for a suspected drug dealer and they instead found four-year-old Terrence Jackson, Jr's birthday

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