Allegations:
Warren, who worked for the Chicago Park District and was in the process of applying to be a police officer, was driving to work in his girlfriend's car in the Calumet Heights neighborhood when Officers McGee and Guzman pulled him over. Officer Guzman opened the driver's door and pulled Warren out. Officers Vasselli and Hilliard arrived and officers searched Warren, finding no weapons, drugs or anything illegal. Even so, Warren was ordered to walk over to one of the police cars and place his hands on the hood. The officers searched his car and found nothing suspicious, then began to search Warren a second time, ordering him to loosen his belt and lower his pants so they could search his underwear and genital area for drugs. Officers found nothing illegal, but handcuffed Warren anyway, took his car keys and opened the trunk. Police found an unloaded handgun stored in a closed case that belonged to his girlfriend, a licensed security guard. Officers ignored Warren's comments that his girlfriend, who was not far from the scene, had the legal documentation for the gun and took him to a police station. His girlfriend came to the station with the documentation, but officers also ignored her and charged Warren with gun possession. The case was dismissed after the judge ruled that the officers had stopped and arrested Warren without probable cause.