City of Chicago lawyers, after meeting with Mayor Rahm Emanuel, demanded the Laquan McDonald family bury the video showing the killing of their son by a police officer.Will Barack "Uncle Tom" Obama continue to defend Rahm Emanuel?
Emanuel said last month that Stephen Patton, Chicago’s corporation counsel, briefed him “towards the end of March” about what the dashcam video showed and about the proposed $5 million settlement with McDonald’s estate. After that briefing, Patton’s second-in-command, Thomas Platt, drafted settlement language to keep the dashcam video hidden for at least several years, according to emails reviewed by The Daily Beast.
Michael Robbins, an attorney for the McDonald estate, balked at the demand.
Thursday, January 07, 2016
Exclusive: Lawyers Went to Rahm Emanuel, Then Quashed the Laquan McDonald Video
The Daily Beast reports: