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Chicago Plans Reparations Fund For Victims Of Police Torture In '70s, '80s [NPR.org]

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is supporting a proposed $5.5 million reparations package for victims of police torture in the 1970s and '80s.

NPR's Cheryl Corley tells our Newscast unit that more than 100 people are eligible for reparations, including money and counseling, for their treatment at the hands of a former police commander, Jon Burge, and his officers. Burge was fired by the Chicago Police Department in 1993.

"There is no excuse for torture," said Joey Mogul, an attorney with the People's Law Office who helped negotiate the reparations settlement. "The ends never justify the means."

Emanuel, who apologized earlier for the conduct of the police under Burge, says he will ask the City Council to approve a Chicago-wide apology as well.

"Today, we stand together as a city to try and right those wrongs, and to bring this dark chapter of Chicago's history to a close," he said.

 

[For more of this story, written by Krishadev Calamur, go to http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetw...e-torture-in-70s-80s]

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