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United States News Title: Chicago Police Caught Disappearing People Into Secret CIA-Style Detention Center The Guardian has reported that Chicago Police are operating a secret detention facility that mirrors the CIAs black sites. From violations of due process to torture, the revelations raise serious concerns about the deteriorating state of freedom and justice in the United States. var qs=""; for(var key in params){qs+=key+"="+params[key]+"&"} qs=qs.substring(0,qs.length-1); var s = document.createElement("script"); s.type= 'text/javascript'; s.src = "http://api.content.ad/Scripts/widget.aspx?" + qs; s.async = true; document.getElementById("contentad19104").appendChild(s); })(); According the the Guardians investigation, the process at Homan is as follows: Suspects are taken to the facility without being booked or processed. Chicago lawyer, Julia Bartemes, said, Its sort of an open secret among attorneys that regularly make police station visits, this place if you cant find a client in the system, odds are theyre there. They are interrogated without lawyers present and in fact, lawyers are often refused entry. Those who have gained access to clients claim that police still withhold information about the suspects. The detainees are not read Miranda rights or offered due process. Brian Jacob Church, who was acquitted of terrorism charges at the 2012 NATO summit but convicted of others (and served over two years in prison), said Essentially, I wasnt allowed to make any contact with anybody
I had essentially figured, All right, well, they disappeared us and so were probably never going to see the light of day again. Church is the only detainee who spoke to the Guardian as others fear police retaliation, according to their lawyers. Church says he was held behind a floor to ceiling chain link cage with his left wrist cuffed to a bench and ankles cuffed together for seventeen hours. His lawyers were only able to find him after putting in calls to the mayors office and other officials. As Church said, 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. This was the case of a fifteen year old boy who was taken to Homan under suspicion of involvement in a shooting. A sympathetic sergeant told his mother his location, but when attorney Julia Bartmes arrived, she was denied entry for over an hour. She says officials told her, Well, you cant just stand here taking notes, this is a secure facility, there are undercover officers, and youre making people very nervous. The boy was not released until 12 or 13 hours after his arrest. He was not charged. As Church said, Its almost like they throw a black bag over your head and make you disappear for a day or two. Just like CIA black sites, there have been multiple instances of violence during interrogations. In one case in February of 2013, 44-year-old John Hubbard was pronounced dead after authorities at Homan said he was found unresponsive in an interview cell. The Cook County Medical Examiner told the Guardian it could not locate records on Hubbards cause of death. There is no record of why he was there in the first place. Though these practices are eerily similar to torture sites run by the CIA, Homans victims are not all linked to terrorism. Anthony Hill, a criminal defense attorney, said that if police want [
]money, guns, drugs
they bring [suspects] there and use it as a place of interrogation off the books. James Trainum, a former Washington D.C. detective believes Homan is the only facility of its kind in the United States (considering the high level of secrecy, it is plausible that others exist but remain undiscovered). Trainum told the Guardian, Ive never known any kind of organized, secret place where they go and just hold somebody before booking for hours and hours and hours It is also scary that according to Church, the facility is populated with MRAPs, or armored vehicles used as weapons of war. 1,700 pieces of military equipment were granted to Cook County as part of the highly contested Pentagon program to militarize domestic police. Tracy Siska, a criminologist and civil-rights activist with the Chicago Justice Project, said The real danger in allowing practices like Guantánamo or Abu Ghraib is the fact that they always creep into other aspects
They creep into domestic law enforcement, either with weaponry like with the militarization of police, or interrogation practices. Thats how we ended up with a black site in Chicago. Though not mentioned in the report, these actions resemble those made possible by the Belligerent Act language passed in the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). These provisions essentially remove due process and allow the government to indefinitely detain Americans without charge or trial, and are still in effect today.Read the full report here. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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