Chicago’s Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Tuesday a landmark reparations package for the scores of victims of former Chicago police commander Jon Burge who oversaw a nearly two-decade regime of torturing suspects into confessions.
The proposal, reached between city officials and groups representing the victims and other stakeholders, will be submitted for approval to the Chicago City Council on Wednesday.
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According to the city’s statement, it includes “a public recognition of the torture committed by Jon Burge, financial reparations for his victims, and a collection of services to help bring closure for the individuals impacted by his actions, as well as their families.” The statement adds that “a $5.5 million fund will be created to provide financial reparations to individuals with a credible claim of Burge-related torture.”
Among the victims is Ronald Kitchen, who spent 21 years in prison until after it was proven that his confession was coerced, previously described Burge as “our al-Qaeda, he was our (Osama) bin Laden in our neighborhood.”
Amy Goodman described the kind of treatment that Burge, who may have learned torture techniques in Vietnam, presided over from 1972-1991:
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