Latino Woman says Chicago cops harassing her family
Saturday, January 22, 2005 at 06:35PM
TheSpook
Says incidents began after she testified Against Police in Brutality Case
A West Lawn woman has accused Chicago police of systematically
harassing her and her two sons, shooting one with a pellet gun, after
she testified against them in a police brutality case. In a lawsuit,
filed in federal court Tuesday, Laura Ramirez said police officers
towed her car, searched and wrecked her home, stole her jewelry and
arrested and beat her sons, all without legal justification. In her
lawsuit, Ramirez said she has lived in the same house in the 6100 block
of South Knox Avenue and held the same union job for 16 years, and has
never been in trouble with police. Her attorney, Mark Loevy-Reyes, said
she has a clean criminal record. In July 2002, Ramirez saw a neighbor
get thrown to the ground by police, who later charged the woman — also
a police officer — with assaulting police, according to the lawsuit and
Loevy-Reyes. Ramirez offered to testify in her defense and in her civil
case against the department, and was identified in court papers. "As
soon as they got the paperwork over at the police station, things
started happening," Ramirez said. "I had a sergeant come to my house
and say my son's car was hazardous, which it wasn't. He made a big deal
about it, jumping up and down, saying I had to give him the vehicle and
let him tow it away. The only thing on that vehicle was expired
plates." Police threatened to arrest Ramirez if she didn't let them
take the car. She opened the garage and officers pushed the car into
the alley and towed it away, she said. Her sons James, 24, and Anthony,
18, were given $8,000 in parking tickets for places they never went,
and they were improperly stopped and searched for no reason, the
lawsuit said. Last summer, police broke into Laura
Ramirez's home for an unjustified search without a warrant and
impounding Anthony Ramirez's car, the lawsuit said. [more]
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