From The Guardian, not The Tribune!
I wonder why.
I. Do. Not. Like. This.
I wonder why.
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Originally Posted by from the beginning and the end Homan Square is definitely an unusual place, Church told the Guardian on Friday. It brings to mind the interrogation facilities they use in the Middle East. The CIA calls them black sites. Its a domestic black site. When you go in, no one knows whats happened to you. The secretive warehouse is the latest example of Chicago police practices that echo the much-criticized detention abuses of the US war on terrorism. While those abuses impacted people overseas, Homan Square said to house military-style vehicles, interrogation cells and even a cage trains its focus on Americans, most often poor, black and brown. Unlike a precinct, no one taken to Homan Square is said to be booked. Witnesses, suspects or other Chicagoans who end up inside do not appear to have a public, searchable record entered into a database indicating where they are, as happens when someone is booked at a precinct. Lawyers and relatives insist there is no way of finding their whereabouts. Those lawyers who have attempted to gain access to Homan Square are most often turned away, even as their clients remain in custody inside. On February 2, 2013, John Hubbard was taken to Homan Square. Hubbard never walked out. The Chicago Tribune reported that the 44-year old was found unresponsive inside an interview room, and pronounced dead. The Cook County medical examiners office could not locate any record for the Guardian indicating a cause of Hubbards death. It remains unclear why Hubbard was ever in police custody. Homan Square is hardly concerned exclusively with terrorism. Several special units operate outside of it, including the anti-gang and anti-drug forces. If police want money, guns, drugs, or information on the flow of any of them onto Chicagos streets, they bring them there and use it as a place of interrogation off the books, Hill said. |
I. Do. Not. Like. This.
Institutionalized Police Brutality. Chicago, IL
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