Anjanette Young, a social worker who became a police reform advocate after an infamous botched raid on her home in 2019, is one step closer to becoming a bureaucrat with sway over police policy. That’s after the Chicago City Council’s Police and Fire Committee lauded Young’s reform work and voted 14-2 Wednesday to confirm her as one of seven commissioners on the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability. In 2019, Young stood nake…