Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Three Chicago Police Officers Acquitted in Bar Brawl

By DON BABWIN
Associated Press Writer
CHICAGO (AP) — A judge found three Chicago police officers not guilty Tuesday of attacking two brothers in a tavern brawl caught on surveillance video, good news for a department that has weathered a host of allegations of police misconduct and brutality in recent years.
Officers Paul Powers and Gregory Barnes and Sgt. Jeffery Planey had been charged with aggravated battery. Planey also was charged with official misconduct and obstruction of justice.
After initially showing no emotion when the verdict was read, the officers broke into relieved smiles. As they went to hug family members, they were patted on the back by many of at least 50 police officers who packed the courtroom and applauded when the judge left the bench.
Gainer told the court he reviewed the evidence against the three, including the DVD of the surveillance tape and audio recordings.
"And after doing all that, I have come to the conclusion that the state failed to meet its burden of proof on any of the charges," he said.
Gainer did not elaborate from the bench but in a 30-page ruling made it was clear he did not believe much of the alleged victims’ testimony, starting with their contention that the officers attacked them for no reason.
"This was not an ambush, an unprovoked attack by angry, drunken off-duty police officers," he wrote of the Dec. 15, 2006, incident at the Jefferson Tap & Grille. "The actions of the off-duty officers were in response to the fighting words" of one of the men with the brothers.
Nor did he find credible the testimony of one of the alleged victims, Barry Gilfand, who said he suffered serious injuries. The judge suggested Gilfand sought medical attention days later to strengthen the lawsuit he and the others subsequently filed.
Prosecutors left court without commenting but later issued a statement saying they were disappointed with the verdict.
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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Eddie Curry Chose To Grieve in Private

Mourners for Eddy Curry's slain ex and her daughter shaken by toddler's cry
BY DAN STARK and LARRY McSHANE
Knicks center Eddy Curry bid a private goodbye to his ex-girlfriend and her 9-month-old daughter Saturday before skipping a heartbreaking funeral for the brutally murdered pair.
A single silver casket held the bodies of Nova Henry and the infant girl, together forever in death. Daughter Ava, in a white dress with a pink bow on her chest, was nestled gently against her mother's side.
Curry's 3-year-old son Noah, who witnessed the slayings, stood in a white suit with his mother's family. The boy was carried to the pulpit by his uncle Ryan, whose eulogy was interrupted when Noah grabbed the microphone.
"Mommy. My mommy," the toddler cried out, reducing the packed Calvary Baptist Church to tears and anguished moans. The little boy was found covered in blood at the murder scene after the Jan. 24 shootings.
His father was conspicuously absent from the service, although the NBA veteran shared a private moment with the two victims before the service. Although Curry has denied paternity, the Chicago Sun-Times reported DNA tests showed the hoopster was the father of the slain girl. There was no mention of Curry - who is married and has four other children - in the printed funeral program. Full story

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