vendredi 14 novembre 2008

Niger Arnold, Others, File Lawsuit Claiming Chicago Police Abused Blacks During Obama Election-Night Celebrations



While many across the United States celebrated Barack Obama's historic election win, there were some in Chicago, allegedly some police officers, who were of a different opinion. A lawsuit filed Thursday alleged that while a huge Chicago crowd celebrated the election of the first black U.S. president, some white city police officers committed hate crimes against a black family cheering Barack Obama's victory from home. The federal lawsuit claims several officers discharged pepper spray on members of a family celebrating Obama's win outside their home on the city's West Side last week. After some of the family members fled into the home, the armed officers knocked down the door and shouted profanity-laced racial insults before leaving, according to the suit.

The eight plaintiffs include Niger Arnold, 31, of Chicago, and her four children, who had been visiting relatives at the home.
"Chicago looked very good on national TV that night. For many people, it was the beginning of a new era in America," attorney Gregory Kulis said. "Obviously, some Chicago police thought otherwise." The lawsuit, which seeks $50,000 in damages, claims use of excessive force, unlawful search and seizure, battery, and a hate crime. It cites only the unnamed officers and does not name the Chicago Police Department.
A separate lawsuit filed last week by Kulis claims Christina Ballard and Cornelius Voss, who are black, were driving home in Chicago with family members on election night when white officers in unmarked cars drove alongside the vehicle.
That lawsuit alleges that after some of the children cheered for Obama through the open car windows, the officers discharged pepper spray and yelled "white power" and the N-word. Kulis said the family was able to get a partial license plate number from the unmarked cars, which were traced back to the city.
I expected to hear about people being upset that a black man won the presidential election in the United States, but the last thing I expected to hear were allegations that police officers were engaged in such reprehensible behavior. I hope the truth is revealed quickly.

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