[Ppnews] Chicago - Alleged torture by cops needs thorough probe
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Thu Jun 12 15:44:29 EDT 2008
Alleged torture by cops needs thorough probe
http://www.suntimes.com/news/commentary/1002062,CST-EDT-edit12b.article#
June 12, 2008
It's easy to brush off the torture allegations involving former
Chicago Police Lt. Jon Burge and the cops he oversaw.
After all, the whole thing happened decades long ago.
And the statute of limitations for state charges has expired.
And the rogue cops are retired, their names already sullied.
And weren't a lot of those torture victims criminals anyway?
It's so easy to sweep it all aside -- so easy and so wrong.
The horrible stain on Chicago law enforcement has not faded, though
many powerful people in this city wish it would, thanks to a few
tenacious critics.
This week, Chicago Sun-Times reporters Carol Marin and Frank Main
broke the news that prosecutors are calling as many as 10 retired
cops before a federal grand jury investigating whether Burge and
others obstructed justice when they indicated in sworn statements
that the Chicago Police did not engage in torture. That would be a
federal crime for which Burge and his henchmen could still be charged.
We have full confidence in U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald's office
running the investigation. Fitzgerald and his crack team seem, at
times, to be the only ones around here who can figure out how to
prosecute certain bad guys, whether it's crooked cops or political
players trading city jobs for campaign work.
But for all Fitzgerald's efforts, his investigation might be going
nowhere were it not for the principled people who shoved an unpopular
issue uphill for many years.
People such as journalist John Conroy, who wrote detailed and damning
stories about police torture for the Chicago Reader, long before it
became a hot issue.
People such as Ald. Ed Smith, who has been strident in his criticism
in the City Council.
People such as the attorneys at the People's Law Office, who have
been tough advocates for the men whose liberties were violated in the
shadows of police interrogation rooms.
Issues of morality aside, recall that this scandal has cost taxpayers
tens of millions of dollars in legal fees and settlements.
Citizens can have confidence in their legal system only when they
know that wrongdoers will be punished without favor, whether the
wrongdoer is a gang-banger or the cop beating a confession out of him.
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