Chicago police brass rejected troubled cop's move to elite unit before he fatally shot partner

Chicago Police Official Knew of Baker's Troubled Past, Reversed Earlier Denial Just Months Before He Fatally Shot Partner

A year ago, Officer Carlos Baker applied to join the elite Gresham District tactical team, but his application was rejected by a top official due to his disciplinary history. However, after a second attempt, he won the coveted spot just months later.

According to internal records obtained by Illinois Answers Project and the Chicago Sun-Times, Baker's disciplinary record had flagged him from the start. In May 2024, Patrol Chief Jon Hein cited Baker's past "discipline" as the reason for rejecting his application. However, just five months later, in January 2025, Baker submitted a new application that included two sustained complaints and several lesser infractions.

The reversal of Hein's decision came despite the fact that Baker had refused to submit a report after being late for work and was accused of insubordination by one of his superiors. The records show that Baker had also been accused of flashing a gun at a woman who'd spurned his advances inside a bar in December 2022.

Baker's appointment to the tactical team came with the backing of his district commander, Michael Tate, who worked under Superintendent Larry Snelling earlier in his career. However, after submitting a second application in January 2025, Baker won the appointment to the tactical team despite having more complaints against him than when he first applied.

Just months later, on June 5, 2025, Baker fatally shot his partner, Officer Krystal Rivera, during a chase in Chatham. The shooting remains under investigation by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability.

Baker's actions have sparked outrage among some, including John Catanzara, president of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 7. According to Catanzara, Baker tripped while trying to reverse course and accidentally fired his gun without realizing it had gone off.

The Rivera family has filed a lawsuit against the city and Baker, alleging that he was a threat to her safety and that the department could have fired him over the complaints. The lawsuit also notes that the department could have fired Baker for his behavior outside a bar in August 2024, where he was accused of attacking an off-duty female officer.

In the immediate aftermath of Rivera's death, Baker repeatedly called Tate, who had signed off on Baker's requests to join the tactical team. Baker told officers investigating the attack that he, not the female officer, was the victim and said he was harassed by two women outside the bar.

The case has raised questions about the Chicago Police Department's handling of internal affairs and its ability to discipline officers with troubled pasts. The police department declined to comment on why Hein reversed his earlier decision to block Baker's appointment to the tactical team.
 
this is really concerning... 🤕 i dont think it was necessary for officer baker to join the tactical team considering all those complaints against him... i mean, whats next? officers with bad pasts joining our most elite teams? and now we have an innocent woman dead because of his actions... its just heartbreaking 😔. how did he get away with that second application? and what was going on with his commanders? didnt they see the red flags? 🤔.
 
OMG, this is soooo wrong 🤕!!! Baker had like a ton of disciplinary history but somehow he still gets hired for the most important job in the department... I mean, what does that say about how they're doing their vetting process? 🤔 It's not just that he got hired, it's that he got hired for a super high-profile team and then goes out and kills his partner just months later! 😱 That's like, impossible to fathom. And the fact that he was able to get away with so much stuff before joining the tactical team is just infuriating 🤯. I'm all about giving people second chances and rehabilitation programs, but this guy had like 3 strikes and he's out, you know? 🚫
 
🤔 I'm so shaken by this whole thing. How can you trust someone with a history like that to join an elite tactical team? 🚨 I mean, we're talking about two sustained complaints and several others against him, not to mention the allegations of flashing his gun at a woman in a bar... it's just not right. 🤦‍♂️ And now, one of those women is dead. 💔 The fact that Baker was able to join the tactical team despite all this is just disturbing. What happened with the department's internal process? Did they really think he was cleared to work on a team where lives are literally at risk? 🤷‍♂️ This whole thing just reeks of a lack of accountability and oversight... it's a nightmare for the Rivera family and for all of us who have faith in our police department. 😕
 
🤯 I mean, come on, can't trust a cop who has all these disciplinary issues and gets another shot at joining the tactical team? It's just not right. 🙅‍♂️ The fact that he got hired with two sustained complaints already is crazy enough, but then he goes out there and fatally shoots his partner during a chase? That's just devastating for everyone involved.

And what really gets me is how this all went down. So, the chief rejects him initially, but then suddenly reverses decision after Baker applies again with more complaints against him? It's like the department just didn't care about following procedure or doing due diligence on his past behavior. 🤷‍♂️

Now, I know there are some folks saying it was an accident and he tripped while trying to reverse course, but let's not forget all those previous complaints! 🚨 The Rivera family's lawsuit is totally justified, in my opinion. They deserve answers about why this happened.

I'm just so disappointed in the Chicago Police Department right now. You'd think they'd be better than that. 💔
 
🤔 I mean, can you believe this? Baker got into the tactical team despite all those complaints against him and then goes and shoots his partner! 🚔😱 It's just crazy. And what's even crazier is that he managed to get off scot-free with Tate's backing. 🤷‍♂️ Like, how can someone with a history of misconduct get to join the team in the first place? And then they're surprised when it all goes wrong? 😒

I'm not saying that everyone who has a troubled past is going to be a bad cop, but this just seems like a huge red flag. 🚨 And it's not like Baker was even trying to hide his stuff, either. He had multiple complaints against him and he still managed to get in! 🤯 It's just...wow.

And now the Rivera family is suing the city and Baker? That's totally justified. They have every right to be angry and seek justice for their loved one. 💔 It's not like the police department is doing enough already, but this just makes me want to scream. 😡
 
🤯 just read about this crazy story with Officer Carlos Baker... like how he went from being rejected by the Gresham District tactical team to joining it just months later because of a second attempt 🔄

but then you gotta see what happened after that... partner Krystal Rivera gets shot and killed during a chase, and now there's all these questions about whether they could've fired him for his behavior in the past 🚔

i mean Baker had all this disciplinary history, but the top official still lets him join the tactical team anyway? it's like he just got a free pass 🔜

and now the Rivera family is suing the city and Baker, saying he was a threat to her safety... it's just so messed up 😩
 
OMG, this is just so sad 🤕💔! I cant even believe that Officer Carlos Baker had a whole list of complaints against him and still got the job on the tactical team like 2 months ago?! 😱 It's so unfair for his partner, Officer Krystal Rivera, who was killed in the line of duty. I mean, what if those complaints were serious enough to prevent something like this from happening? 🤔

And what's even more disturbing is that Baker had basically lied about what happened outside the bar 🚫. That's just not okay! The police department needs to do a better job of vetting applicants and making sure they're fit for duty. This whole thing is just so messed up 😩.

I'm sending all my love and support to Officer Rivera's family and loved ones 💕. We should be holding the police department accountable for their actions here 🤦‍♀️.
 
🤔 I'm really shaken by this whole thing, you know? Like a year ago, this officer had all these disciplinary issues and they still let him join the tactical team just months later? It's crazy! 🤯 And now his partner is dead because of it... what if that second application was just a coincidence? 😱 What if there were more red flags we don't know about?

And I'm also wondering, why did Patrol Chief Jon Hein change his mind like that? Was he under pressure from someone else? 🤝 It's all so confusing and disturbing. The fact that the department is trying to sweep this under the rug by not commenting on it... ugh! 😡

I don't think we can just assume it was an accident when Baker accidentally fired his gun, especially with all those complaints against him. Was he reckless? Negligent? We need to know the truth and hold people accountable for their actions! 💯
 
[Image of a police officer with a red "X" marked through it 🚫]

[ GIF of a "broken record" playing in reverse, with a pause between beats 🎶]

[Image of a person tripping and falling, with a badge saying "Gresham District Tactical Team" removed 🚔]

[Emojo of a police hat with a thought bubble containing a gun with a red "X" through it 💀]

[Baker's disciplinary history listed on a clipboard, with each infraction marked as " rejected" 👋]
 
just cant believe what happened 🤯... so this officer Carlos Baker gets rejected from the elite team due to his disciplinary record, but then like a month later he gets in again? and its not just one or two incidents, we're talking about multiple complaints! 🚨 it raises so many questions about how the department is supposed to vet its officers. are they just picking and choosing who's 'rehabilitated' enough? 🤔 and what about Officer Rivera's family, they have every right to be angry that their loved one was killed by someone with a history of problems. 😡 and I mean, whats the criteria for getting in the tactical team anyway? is it just about having a good rep within the department or do they actually care about who you are as a person? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤕 this is just so messed up, how can they give him a spot on the elite team with all these red flags? it's like they're trying to turn a blind eye to the fact that he has a history of disciplinary issues and now one of his own is dead... what was the police department thinking when they gave him that appointment in January? 🤷‍♂️
 
I don’t usually comment but I’m still trying to wrap my head around this whole situation... It’s wild that Baker got picked for the tactical team despite having all these disciplinary issues 🤯. Like, what even is a second chance? And how could Patrol Chief Hein just reverse his decision without any explanation? It’s like he was either really out of touch or just didn’t want to deal with it.

And now we have this tragic situation where Baker killed his partner in the line of duty... I don’t know what to make of it. The guy who said he was the victim outside that bar, that sounds super suspicious 🚨. It’s like, how can you be so confident when you're accused of something like that? And then there’s the lawsuit filed by the Rivera family, which is just devastating 💔.

It makes me wonder what kind of vetting process the department has in place to make sure officers with troubled pasts aren’t given a second chance. I don’t think it’s fair to say that everyone who has issues should be let go, but you do have to consider whether they’re capable of handling a high-pressure job like this... 🤔
 
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