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Witness, "They was writing my statement for me...I didn't write it."
North Chicago - The girlfriend of the man beaten and tazed by North Chicago police is telling Fox Chicago News that his death didn't have to happen -- and that police are not telling the truth about the incident.
Darrin Hanna died last November. In her first television interview, Dianna Wilcox tells Fox Chicago News she agreed to talk because's she upset that the North Chicago Police officers accused of causing her boyfriend's death went back to work.. Wilcox and Hanna were both put in handcuffs in the apartment, the night Hanna was arrested. She says, "I heard the stomping and the tasers went off six times and I heard a lot of ruffling and rangling all that stuff and you know, stomps and (the taser sounded like) 'shhhhhh---shhhh-shhhh'---like that."
Six North Chicago officers and their superviser were put on leave after an independent investigation showed Hanna was beaten and tased, AFTER he was cuffed.