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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
From the article:
"From 1972 through 1991, the suspects were subjected to mock executions and electric shock and beaten with telephone books as their interrogators flung racial epithets at them. A Chicago Police Department review board ruled in 1993 that Burge's officers had used torture. He was fired.
Burge and his officers have denied wrongdoing.
The statute of limitations ran out on his alleged crimes, but Burge was convicted in 2010 of perjury in civil proceedings for lying about torture he oversaw. He was sentenced to 4½ years in prison and completed his sentence this year. Burge continues to receive a police pension."
One cop costs Chicago over $100 million in legal fees and settlements. But he still gets his pension. Impressive.
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http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/jon-burge...eleased-prison
has info in there about his pension. it's outrageous that he still receives that.
last paragraph, which is spot on:
“[Burge] has the opportunity to start his life anew with the funds he receives from his police pension that is funded by the Chicago taxpayers,” Joey Mogul, an attorney with the People’s Law Office, told reporters during a press conference at Chicago City Hall on Thursday, “while those he tortured continue to struggle to cope with the torture they endured without one red cent or redress from the city of Chicago.”