Chicago woman accused of trashing memorial photo of fallen police officer Ella French

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A photograph of fallen Chicago Police Officer Ella French is held at the funeral mass for French in St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel on Thursday, August 19, 2021 in Chicago. Photo credit Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Sipa USA

(WBBM NEWSRADIO) — A felony charge has been filed against a woman accused of throwing a memorial photograph of slain Chicago Police Officer Ella French into the trash.

Anna Kochakian, 26, tore the photograph from a memorial at the Thompson Center the evening of Aug. 19, crumpled it and discarded it in the garbage at a nearby CTA platform, Illinois State Police said.

Kochakian was arrested Wednesday at her home in Chicago. The state police said she was restrained with handcuffs that belonged to French’s partner, Officer Carlos Yanez, who was critically wounded in the shooting.

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Kochakian was charged with criminal damage to property and is expected to appear in court for a bond hearing Thursday, state police said.

French, 29, was fatally shot and Yanez critically wounded after they pulled over an SUV with expired plates at 63rd Street and Bell Avenue on Aug. 7.

Two brothers, Emonte Morgan, 21, and Eric Morgan, 22, have been charged with several felonies, including murder and attempted murder in the shooting.

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Featured Image Photo Credit: Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Sipa USA