[Ppnews] Former Chicago cop accused of lying about torture
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Tue Oct 21 11:34:51 EDT 2008
Former Chicago cop accused of lying about torture
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-il-policetorture,0,3257484.storyBy
MIKE ROBINSON | AP Legal Affairs Writer
9:38 AM CDT, October 21, 2008
CHICAGO - A former high-ranking Chicago police official was arrested
Tuesday on charges of lying when he said he and homicide detectives
under his command didn't torture one or more murder suspects more
than two decades ago, the U.S. Attorney's office announced.
A federal indictment charges that Jon Burge, 60, lied when he said he
and other detectives hadn't participated in the "bagging" of a
suspect -- covering his head with a typewriter cover until he
couldn't breathe -- in January 1987.
Burge, fired by the police department in the early 1990s, has long
been the focus of allegations by civil rights attorneys that he and
his detectives used beatings, electric shocks and death threats
against homicide suspects to obtain confessions decades ago.
The arrest capped a long-running controversy over allegations that
torture was used against suspects at Burge's Area 2 violent crimes
headquarters.
"There is no place for torture and abuse in a police station," U.S.
Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald said in a statement issued after the
arrest. "There is no place for perjury and false statements in
federal lawsuits. No person is above the law and no person -- even a
suspected murderer -- is beneath its protection."
Burge was arrested before dawn at his home in Apollo Beach, Fla.,
after federal prosecutors in Chicago obtained a sealed indictment
charging him with perjury and obstruction of justice statements he
made when answering questions about allegations of police torture in
a civil lawsuit.
According to the indictment, Burge was asked whether he had been
involved in the torture of homicide suspect Madison Hobley and said:
"I have not observed nor do I have knowledge of any other examples of
physical abuse and/or torture on the part of Chicago police officers
at Area 2."
He repeatedly answered similar questions with flat denials.
Hobley claims he was tortured into confessing.
Burge was tentatively scheduled to be arraigned in Chicago Nov. 27.
A report by two special prosecutors appointed by the Cook County
Circuit Court concluded two years ago that Chicago police beat,
kicked, shocked or otherwise tortured scores of black suspects in the
1970s and 1980s as they tried to force confessions. But they said the
actions were too old to warrant indictments.
The city has more recently agreed to pay $20 million to settle
lawsuits by Hobley and other former inmates who were convicted on
evidence gathered by Burge and detectives under him and later spent
years in prison.
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