Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Lawsuit: Chicago Police Beat Man to Force Confession

ABC TV Chicago reports:
There are new allegations of abuse at the hands of a Chicago Police officer.

A lawsuit was filed Wednesday from a Chicago man who claims he was falsely accused of murder and, he says, he was severely beaten in an attempt to force a confession for the crime. Leonard Robinson was later acquitted of first degree murder charges.

Robinson says police punched him, stomped on him and whipped him with a TV antenna during three days of interrogation.
Gun control works in Chicago the way its' supporters wanted it to.