The Chicago Police Department Has Its Very Own CIA-Style "Black Site"

The Chicago Police Department Has Its Very Own CIA-Style "Black Site"

The Chicago Police Department Has Its Very Own CIA-Style "Black Site"

In an investigation published Tuesday, the Guardian‘s Spencer Ackerman reports on the existence of a warehouse in Chicago called Homan Square, where Police take suspects to keep them out of official databases, deny them legal counsel, and beat them.

No**** taken to Homan Square is booked, Ackerman reports. "It’s sort of an open secret among attorneys that regularly make Police station visits, this place—if you can’t find a client in the system, odds are they’re there," said Julia Bartmes, a Chicago laywer. Reportedly, lawyers who come to Homan Square looking for their clients are often turned away.

"They just disappear," criminal defense attorney Anthony Hill said, "until they show up at a district for charging or are just released back out on the street." Homan Square is "a place of interrogation off the books," Hill said.

When societies allow places like Guantánamo Bay or Abu Ghraib to exist, the practices that flourish there end up being reproduced elsewhere, theorizescriminologist Tracy Siska, executive director of the Chicago Justice Project, told Ackerman: "They creep into domestic law enforcement, either with weaponry like with the militarization of police, or interrogation practices. That’s how we ended up with a black site in Chicago."

Siska put what Ackerman found in further con**** in a Q&A with the Atlantic. "99 percent of the people from this site are involved in some form of street crime: gang activities, drugs—urban violent crime," he said. "That’s what makes the site even worse. It takes Guantanamo-style tactics on urban street criminals and shreds the Bill of Rights."

The Chicago Police Department Has Its Very Own CIA-Style "Black Site"

The Chicago Police Department Has Its Very Own CIA-Style "Black Site"

The Chicago Police Department Has Its Very Own CIA-Style "Black Site"

In an investigation published Tuesday, the Guardian‘s Spencer Ackerman reports on the existence of a warehouse in Chicago called Homan Square, where Police take suspects to keep them out of official databases, deny them legal counsel, and beat them.

No**** taken to Homan Square is booked, Ackerman reports. "It’s sort of an open secret among attorneys that regularly make Police station visits, this place—if you can’t find a client in the system, odds are they’re there," said Julia Bartmes, a Chicago laywer. Reportedly, lawyers who come to Homan Square looking for their clients are often turned away.

"They just disappear," criminal defense attorney Anthony Hill said, "until they show up at a district for charging or are just released back out on the street." Homan Square is "a place of interrogation off the books," Hill said.

When societies allow places like Guantánamo Bay or Abu Ghraib to exist, the practices that flourish there end up being reproduced elsewhere, theorizescriminologist Tracy Siska, executive director of the Chicago Justice Project, told Ackerman: "They creep into domestic law enforcement, either with weaponry like with the militarization of police, or interrogation practices. That’s how we ended up with a black site in Chicago."

Siska put what Ackerman found in further con**** in a Q&A with the Atlantic. "99 percent of the people from this site are involved in some form of street crime: gang activities, drugs—urban violent crime," he said. "That’s what makes the site even worse. It takes Guantanamo-style tactics on urban street criminals and shreds the Bill of Rights."

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Kanye West Receives Honorary Doctorate at School Of Art Institute Of Chicago

Kanye West Receives Honorary Doctorate at School Of Art Institute Of Chicago

Kanye West Receives Honorary Doctorate – Listen to His Acceptance Speech at SAIC!

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Kanye West flashes a big smile while receiving an Honorary Doctorate at School Of Art Institute Of Chicago on Monday (May 11) in Chicago, Ill.
“When I was giving a lecture at Oxford, I brought up this School because when I went out on that mission to create other spaces — apparel, film, performance — it would’ve been easier if I could have said I had a degree at the Art Institute of Chicago,” the 37-year-old rapper shared during his speech. Listen to his speech below!
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In case you didn’t know, Kanye had dropped out of the School of Art Institute of Chicago at the age of 20 to pursue music.

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