Burge Pleads The Fifth in Chicago Police Torture Lawsuits
Thursday, September 2, 2004 at 01:49AM
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Alleged that Burge or people working for him tortured 108 Black and Latino suspects
After allegedly eluding authorities for more than a day,
former Area 2 Police Cmdr. Jon Burge was slapped Wednesday with a
subpoena ordering him to testify before a grand jury in an ongoing
criminal investigation of police torture. Burge, who now lives in
Florida, allegedly had evaded prosecutors since arriving in Chicago on
Tuesday but was served with the subpoena while at his attorney's
downtown office for depositions in civil lawsuits. He spent about four
hours refusing to answer questions in those suits. They allege Burge
and detectives routinely tortured suspected criminals while prosecutors
and the city let it go on. Burge invoked the Fifth Amendment to nearly
every question except to give his own name and that of his boat and to say that he still receives about $30,000 annually.[more ] and [more ]Pictured above: Protesters came out in full force to confront a former Chicago police commander accused of torturing suspects. [more ]
Torture allegations Dog ex-police officer
"It has been for
many years an open secret that at the police headquarters where Burge
worked, a large number of African-American citizens were detained and
subjected to horrific forms of abuse," said Locke Bowman, legal
director of the MacArthur Justice Center at the University of Chicago
and a lawyer for a man who says Burge's detectives abused him. [more ]
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