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Logical

(22,457 posts)
Thu Feb 26, 2015, 11:00 PM Feb 2015

Chicago police misconduct payouts topped $50 million in 2014

The City of Chicago paid $54.2 million in settlements and verdicts for police misconduct cases last year, including more than $9.5 million in attorneys’ fees, according to an analysis of city law department data by The Chicago Reporter.

That’s more than the budget for the offices of the mayor, the city treasurer, the city council, the council committees and the department of human resources – combined. Police misconduct complaints include those alleging excessive force, extended detention, false arrest, failure to provide medical care, illegal search or seizure, malicious prosecution and wrongful conviction.

The vast majority of payments came from settlements, which usually do not require the city or police officers to admit wrongdoing. Only 9 of the 161 police misconduct cases in 2014 were the result of jury verdicts. Many of those who received payments last year filed suits against the city years earlier, with one lawsuit going back as far as 2004.

The only year since 2008 when the city has paid more for police misconduct than last year was 2013, when verdicts for five of the torture victims of disgraced Commander Jon Burge were paid out, totaling $34.3 million. The total amount of police misconduct payouts that year was $81.3 million.

Police misconduct complaints accounted for just 15 percent of all cases brought against the city that were settled last year, but more than half of all payouts. In total, the city paid more than $95 million to settle cases against police, fire, transportation, water management and other departments. Many of the cases were for car accidents involving city vehicles.

More at: http://chicagoreporter.com/chicago-police-misconduct-payouts-topped-50-million-in-2014/
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Chicago police misconduct payouts topped $50 million in 2014 (Original Post) Logical Feb 2015 OP
Like I've been saying for years now 99th_Monkey Feb 2015 #1
+1000 and cops actually being fired also! Logical Feb 2015 #3
You mean instead of getting a freaking paid vacation? 99th_Monkey Feb 2015 #4
Wow . . . it's almost as if there were . . . . a PATTERN of misconduct . . . . if only . . . . hatrack Feb 2015 #2
 

99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
1. Like I've been saying for years now
Thu Feb 26, 2015, 11:10 PM
Feb 2015

until these 'settlements' start to get paid out of the police pension funds,
they will continue to keep murdering unarmed innocent citizens at-will,
unimpeded, and at the expense of taxpayers, not the cops.

hatrack

(59,592 posts)
2. Wow . . . it's almost as if there were . . . . a PATTERN of misconduct . . . . if only . . . .
Thu Feb 26, 2015, 11:11 PM
Feb 2015

If only I could put my finger on it . . . .

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