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Wednesday
Feb162005
Wednesday, February 16, 2005 at 08:53PM
A
man has filed a lawsuit against a suburban Matteson police officer
claiming the officer beat him up while he was in custody. What began as
a routine call to break up a disturbance in a hotel parking lot is now
a federal case. The incident happened early Monday morning outside the
Holiday Inn and Lincoln Highway and Interstate-57. Frederick Jenkins
says he was leaving a Super Bowl party at the hotel when police told
him to get out of his vehicle. Jenkins says an officer then without
provocation slammed him to the ground. "The sergeant arrived on the
scene and specifically asked him who did this to you. Mr. Jenkins told
the sergeant, your guys did this to me," said Gregory Kulis, attorney.
In the lawsuit the officer involved is identified as John Doe because
Jenkins and several purported witnesses did not get his name or badge
number. On Tuesday morning Jenkins filed a complaint at Madison police
headquarters. Today he went to federal court to file his civil rights
lawsuit. "We filed that lawsuit today to seek justice because in this
building people hear the claims of people like Frederick Jenkins, Sr.,"
said Robert Fioretti, attorney. Police sources tell ABC 7 that the
officers were dispatched to the hotel to break up a fight between
Jenkins and his cousin and the cousin injured the plaintiff. The source
also claimed that while Jenkins was detained for some time Monday
morning at police headquarters, he refused medical treatment. His
lawyers say officers denied Jenkins' repeated pleas to see a doctor.
"If a citizen is standing in a parking lot bleeding profusely from his
head, screaming please take me to a hospital, and the police walk away,
what do you think?" said Fioretti. [more]
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