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Protesters arrested calling for federal charges against Van Dyke: ‘We’re gonna shut down the entire city of Chicago’

The protesters who were detained were among a larger group who delivered a letter to U.S. Attorney John Lausch demanding federal civil rights charges against the former officer, who was released from state custody hours earlier.


By Madeline Kenney and Tom Schuba Updated Feb 3, 2022, 7:24pm CST


 

U.S. Marshals confront protesters inside the Federal Building Thursday in the Loop. The protesters were seeking federal charges for Jason Van Dyke, the Chicago police officer who killed Laquan McDonald. Tyler LaRivierie


A group of protesters was arrested while demonstrating Thursday at the Federal Building in the Loop as

they called for federal charges against former Chicago cop Jason Van Dyke, who was released from a state prison hours earlier after serving just over three years for the killing of Laquan McDonald.

The protesters who were detained were among several dozen people who gathered in Federal Plaza with former mayoral candidate Ja’mal Green, Father Michael Pfleger and the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who delivered a letter to U.S. Attorney John Lausch demanding civil rights charges against Van Dyke.

After some protesters locked arms inside the lobby of the Federal Building, some were seen being handcuffed by U.S. Marshals. The group included Green, community organizer William Calloway and Justin Blake, whose nephew Jacob was shot and seriously wounded in August 2020 by a police officer in Kenosha, Wis., sparking renewed unrest following the police killing of George Floyd earlier that year in Minneapolis.

Thursday’s demonstration appeared to be a planned act of civil disobedience amid the public outcry over Van Dyke’s release and previous sentencing.


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Elorm Blake, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Marshals office, confirmed that some protesters were taken into custody. She said they appeared before a judge Thursday evening but she couldn’t immediately provide additional information.

McDonald’s grandmother, Tracey Hunter, one of the most outspoken advocates for new charges against Van Dyke, was released after initially being detained with the group. Tracey Hunter, Laquan McDonald’s grandmother, speaks to reporters on Feb. 3, 2022, after being detained during a demonstration calling for federal charges against former Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke in the 2014 killing of her grandson. Tyler LaRiviere/Chicago Sun-Times

“They arrested and locked up some of our comrades because we’re fighting for our human rights,” Hunter told reporters, insisting that Van Dyke’s sentence was inadequate. “We should be able to be treated like humans because we are humans.

“And since they don’t, we’re gonna take over the streets and we’re gonna take over the streets and we’re gonna shut down the entire city of Chicago until we get the justice that we deserve,” she said as the group continued demonstrating downtown.

Van Dyke was convicted in 2018 of second-degree murder and 16 counts of aggravated battery — one for each bullet he fired at 17-year-old McDonald in an on-duty shooting in 2014 in Archer Heights. The shooting — and the apparent suppression of dash-cam video of the fatal encounter — sent shockwaves through Chicago and led former Mayor Rahm Emanuel to forego seeking a third term in office.

Before tensions boiled over Thursday, Rev. Jackson insisted “the crime and time does not correspond,” referring to the 81-month sentence Cook County Judge Vincent Gaughan handed down to Van Dyke. Ultimately, Van Dyke served about half that because of time credited for good behavior.

Pfleger claimed Van Dyke was “slapped on the wrist” as he pressed for information on the federal investigation into potential civil rights violations in connection to McDonald’s slaying. Similar calls have mounted in recent days, with U.S. Sens. Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth pressing Attorney General Merrick Garland for an update on the probe and the NAACP calling on him to pursue charges.

Pfleger made a similar appeal, pushing for a “full investigation” and for Van Dyke to be federally indicted.

“This is about Laquan McDonald and this about Jason Van Dyke,” Pfleger went on. “But this is much bigger than both of them. Justice is on trial right now. Justice is on trial in America.”

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous2/03/2022

    Let’em stand out in the cold.

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    1. Anonymous2/05/2022

      All that blubber they have on them will keep them warm. They wont throw them outta the bldg but if they were YT, they would toss them out and arrest a couple also.

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  2. Anonymous2/03/2022

    So much for religious leaders not following the basic tenets of Christianity which includes forgiveness. Also these urban folks know more about Illinois sentencing laws than most lawyers. Why didnt they speak up after his sentencing? Anyone with 3rd grade math skills could have easily figured out how long he'd be incarcerated. These folks never cease amazing me with their demands about punishing white police officers. They seem to have a blind eye to the mayhem that their ilk create on an hourly basis.

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    1. Anonymous2/04/2022

      Yes. They only care when YT if the guy

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  3. Anonymous2/03/2022

    TN Officers shoot a guy with a knife walking along the highway none of them are charged?

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  4. Anonymous2/04/2022

    Pfleger, if justice was on trial you would be kicked out of the Catholic church, you are no man of Christ and you will answer for your conduct to God. Using God as an avenue to incite hate and division probably won't sit well with God..

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  5. Anonymous2/04/2022

    Not 1 of them have a job of course. The HUGE beast in the pic hasnt missed any meals and Im sure is a welfare queen. Why dont these "people" just stfu and go away cause nobody cares what they say

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  6. Anonymous2/04/2022

    How many bites of the apple do they get. VanDyke didn't hand down his sentence, he served it. McDonalds family to the taxpayer's hush money but apparently some family members didn't get their cut. The guy served a sentence. Where were all these people when OJ walked after nearly decapitating his wife?

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    1. Anonymous2/05/2022

      When OJ walked they were hooting and hollering, thats why you know its only about color and not justice

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  7. Anonymous2/04/2022

    And then Phleger throws his two cents in about yesterday's demonstration saying, if McDonald was white and the shooter was black, they wouldn't even be there (inferring the shooter would still be imprisoned). And i thought to myself, "why doesn't he bring go to Ashley Babbitt's family and say that?"

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  8. Anonymous2/05/2022

    Now he can get back to bangin Mary Tyler Moore and hangin out with Morey Amsterdam.

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  9. Anonymous2/05/2022

    GOT 556??

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