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Tue Mar 3, 2015, 03:40 PM Mar 2015

Even If Chicago 'Black Site' Story Is A Stretch, Exaggerated, Overstated...

Even If Chicago 'Black Site' Story Is A Stretch, It Stirred Up Bad Memories

And on the morning of election day, The Guardian published a new report by Spencer Ackerman about an alleged "black site" facility operated by Chicago police, where people as young as 15 were allegedly shackled for hours, beaten and denied access to lawyers. While questions have been raised about elements of The Guardian story, Rick Perlstein, author of The Invisible Bridge: The Fall of Nixon and the Rise of Reagan and a Chicago resident, says Ackerman's story may have spurred outraged voters to the polls despite Tuesday's bitter cold.
Jon Burge, ex-Chicago police commander, has become synonymous with police brutality and abuse of power in Chicago. i

Jon Burge, ex-Chicago police commander, has become synonymous with police brutality and abuse of power in Chicago.
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"People here," he says, "are hungering to get away from Chicago's 'bad old days.' "

Chicago's "bad old days" include the notorious case of former Police Cmdr. Jon Burge, who was assigned to Chicago's South Side in 1972. For more than a decade, Burge and men under his command tortured more than 100 African-American men into giving false confessions. Burge served in Vietnam, and some believe he inflicted torture techniques he first adopted while in military uniform. Burge eventually served a 4.5-year prison sentence, but he still draws a pension from the city.

In 2013, Emanuel apologized for Burge's tenure, calling it a "dark chapter." But now, despite questions about whether The Guardian's allegations are overstated, the report about secret police brutality has likely stirred up bad memories for some voters.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/codeswitch/2015/02/27/389309725/even-if-the-chicago-black-site-story-is-a-stretch-it-stirred-up-bad-memories

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