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Police Misconduct Investigator Says Chicago Cops Threatened And Falsely Arrested Him
Chicagoist ^ | 09/24/2015 | Rachel Cromidas

Posted on 09/25/2015 10:29:59 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd

A man who helps the city investigate police misconduct allegations experienced a brutal incident of police misconduct himself earlier this year, according to a lawsuit recently filed in federal court.

 

George Roberts, 51—an investigator for the Independent Police Review Authority (IPRA), which reviews police misconduct allegations, shootings by police and other policing matters in Chicago—claims in a lawsuit against the city last week that he was falsely arrested on Jan. 1, threatened with a gun and slammed to the ground so violently by a Chicago police officer that he lost control of his bowels.

The lawsuit comes amid growing local and national concerns over police misconduct and oversight over city police forces.

The lawsuit says the arrest took place in the early morning on New Years Day in the 1500 block of East 85th Place, when Roberts was pulled over while driving his car a block away from his home. Roberts says he was stopped for a minor traffic violation, and when he got out of his car officers pushed him to the ground and shouted, "Don't make me (redacted) shoot you."

"The aforementioned conduct was wholly unnecessary and unreasonable, as [Roberts] was not threatening, resisting or otherwise failing to comply with the [officers'] orders at this point or at any point during the stop," the lawsuit says.

The lawsuit claims the officers realized Roberts worked for IPRA while searching his wallet, and then turned off the recording equipment in the police car that is meant to record police behavior during arrests and other interactions with the public. The lawsuit says Roberts did not discover until much later that the dash camera had not been recording the incident.

According to police records, Roberts told police he had had two drinks—both rum and coke—before driving home from a bar, and he refused to undergo a field sobriety test. At that point, he was placed under arrest and placed in the back of the squad car.

The police report said Roberts "soiled himself" in the back of the squad car, according to the Tribune. The lawsuit says he was thrown "to the ground so violently [by the police officers,] he lost control of his bowels." The lawsuit, which can be read here, details other disturbing aspects of the arrest:

"When the [officers] turned off the dash camera, things got worse for [Roberts]. Initially, [Roberts], who was approximately 315 pounds at the time, was placed in a single set of handcuffs that were clearly too tight. [He] pleaded with [the officers] to loosen the handcuffs or use multiple pairs because of his size...When [Roberts] again complained about the extreme discomfort he was feeling due to the continually tightening handcuffs, one [officer] leaned into the squad car and said something to the effect of, 'What are you going to tell me next, you can't breathe?'

 

... Eventually, [the officers], apparently annoyed by [Roberts] numerous complaints of discomfort, removed him from the squad car. [Roberts] was then taken to the ground again so violently he lost control of his bowels. He was eventually taken back to the District 4 lockup where he remained in his soiled clothes overnight."

 

Roberts' lawsuit claims he asked to speak to a supervisor multiple times while in lockup but his requests were denied.

Roberts, who makes $93,000 a year at IPRA, according to the Tribune, was suspended from his job following the arrest, but was later allowed to return to work after being found not guilty of DUI charges.

The lawsuit says Roberts' arrest records filled out by police say there was no video recorded of the incident, but according to the suit, "a significant portion of [Roberts] driving was captured on the dashboard camera before it was turned off."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: chicago; donutwatch
So. An investigator for police misconduct gets the (Obama) beat out of him. By the police.

In Chicago.

1 posted on 09/25/2015 10:29:59 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
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To: Responsibility2nd

Obamas “hometown” becoming more obamalike by the week?:


2 posted on 09/25/2015 10:32:19 AM PDT by MeshugeMikey ("Never, Never, Never, Give Up," Winston Churchill ><>)
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To: Responsibility2nd

Naw! Say it ain’t so? Corruption in Chicago? Al Capone would spin in his grave


3 posted on 09/25/2015 10:32:55 AM PDT by Bobby_Taxpayer
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To: Responsibility2nd

Literally knocked the sXit out of him.


4 posted on 09/25/2015 10:38:11 AM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: Responsibility2nd

I believe it. The cops in Chicago are basically a criminal gang unto themselves.

Some of the abuses I know from experience, or personal acquaintances:

* as a child, about 11 years old, a Chicago cop pushed me against his four wheeler and burned my bare leg on his hot exhaust pipe, giving me 2nd degree burns.

* a Chicago cop thought my sister was truant when she was in high school (they had open campus lunch) and tried to pull her by her wrist and broke it.

* a drunk Chicago cop beat a female bartender I know so badly, she required reconstructive surgery on her face, all because she wouldn’t serve him anymore drinks. He did it despite a surveillance camera recording the whole thing, and the courts and police board let him go with a slap on the wrist.

* a friend of mine witnessed a Chicago cop shoot an unarmed man in the head, in the passenger seat of a vehicle parked outside of a nightclub, apparently because the cop thought he was a gangbanger they had been looking for. Later, the cops lied and said the guy was threatening them with a weapon to cover themselves.

So yeah, I’ll believe the Chicago cops will do just about anything.


5 posted on 09/25/2015 10:50:55 AM PDT by Boogieman
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To: Norm Lenhart

Some people need to be taught manners.


6 posted on 09/25/2015 10:52:02 AM PDT by Darroll
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To: Responsibility2nd
The lawsuit says he was thrown "to the ground so violently ... he lost control of his bowels."
Scared the krap out him is more like it.
7 posted on 09/25/2015 11:18:18 AM PDT by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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Literally knocked the sXit out of him.

You know what? I'd sue over that, too.

8 posted on 09/25/2015 1:01:23 PM PDT by Zuben Elgenubi (NOPe to GOPe)
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To: Responsibility2nd

I would recommend that folks reconsider moving away from corrupt jurisdictions to escape it. Police proudly report with smiles in most jurisdictions, even across the rural West (now administered by northeasterners), that “there’s corruption everywhere.”


9 posted on 09/25/2015 2:17:01 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
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A solution would be to expand and reactivate the Public Integrity Section.


10 posted on 09/25/2015 2:19:14 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
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