CHICAGO — A federal judge on Friday granted the Chicago Police Department a three-year extension to comply with the consent decree, giving the department a total of eight years to implement a series of much-anticipated court-ordered reforms. CPD also agreed in the stipulation to allow portions of the consent decree to govern search warrants, a key area for reform advocates, particularly in light of the 2019 raid in the home of Anjanette Young and other botched police raids nationwide. Chicago police officers wrongly raided Young’s residence, entering without warning and handcuffing her while s…