The Torture Machine: Racism and Police Violence in Chicago

With his colleagues at the People’s Law Office (PLO), Taylor has argued landmark civil rights cases that have exposed corruption and cover-up within the Chicago Police Department (CPD) and throughout the city’s political machine, from aldermen to the mayor’s office.

 

[TAYLOR’s BOOK] takes the reader from the 1969 murders of Black Panther Party chairman Fred Hampton and Panther Mark Clark—and the historic, thirteen-year trial that followed—through the dogged pursuit of chief detective Jon Burge, the leader of a torture ring within the CPD that used barbaric methods, including electric shock, to elicit false confessions from suspects.

 

Taylor and the PLO gathered evidence from multiple cases to bring suit against the CPD, breaking the department’s “code of silence” that had enabled decades of cover-up. The legal precedents they set have since been adopted in human rights legislation around the world.

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The Torture Machine: Racism and Police Violence in Chicago

With his colleagues at the People’s Law Office (PLO), Taylor has argued landmark civil rights cases that have exposed corruption and cover-up within the Chicago Police Department (CPD) and throughout the city’s political machine, from aldermen to the mayor’s office.

 

[TAYLOR’s BOOK] takes the reader from the 1969 murders of Black Panther Party chairman Fred Hampton and Panther Mark Clark—and the historic, thirteen-year trial that followed—through the dogged pursuit of chief detective Jon Burge, the leader of a torture ring within the CPD that used barbaric methods, including electric shock, to elicit false confessions from suspects.

 

Taylor and the PLO gathered evidence from multiple cases to bring suit against the CPD, breaking the department’s “code of silence” that had enabled decades of cover-up. The legal precedents they set have since been adopted in human rights legislation around the world.

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The Torture Machine: Racism and Police Violence in Chicago

The Torture Machine: Racism and Police Violence in Chicago

by Flint Taylor
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The Torture Machine: Racism and Police Violence in Chicago

by Flint Taylor

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Overview

With his colleagues at the People’s Law Office (PLO), Taylor has argued landmark civil rights cases that have exposed corruption and cover-up within the Chicago Police Department (CPD) and throughout the city’s political machine, from aldermen to the mayor’s office.

 

[TAYLOR’s BOOK] takes the reader from the 1969 murders of Black Panther Party chairman Fred Hampton and Panther Mark Clark—and the historic, thirteen-year trial that followed—through the dogged pursuit of chief detective Jon Burge, the leader of a torture ring within the CPD that used barbaric methods, including electric shock, to elicit false confessions from suspects.

 

Taylor and the PLO gathered evidence from multiple cases to bring suit against the CPD, breaking the department’s “code of silence” that had enabled decades of cover-up. The legal precedents they set have since been adopted in human rights legislation around the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781608468966
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Publication date: 03/19/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 556
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Flint Taylor is a founding partner of the People’s Law Office in Chicago. He is one of the lawyers for the families of slain Black Panther leaders Fred Hampton and Mark Clark, has represented many survivors of Chicago police torture over the past 30 years and is counsel in several illegal search and wrongful death cases brought against the Milwaukee Police Department.

Table of Contents

1 Murder by Darkness: The Assassination of Fred Hampton and Mark Clark 1

2 The Wilson Case: And He Just Kept on Cranking and Cranking … 35

3 Street Files and Important Trials 52

4 The First Wilson Civil Rights Trial 65

5 The Cover-Up Begins to Unravel 87

6 Déjà Vu 103

7 The Fight for Justice Broadens 135

8 Out of the Court and into the Streets 148

9 Fire Burge! 159

10 Burge on Trial Again 175

11 A Parade and an Appeal 194

12 The Vigilante, Aaron Patterson, and a Judgment against Burge 203

13 The Marcus Wiggins Case: "They're Supposed to Serve and Protect, Right?" 212

14 Decisions, Decisions 221

15 And It Seemed Like They Blew My Brains Out 234

16 Those Idiots from the People's Law Office 245

17 A Landmark Victory, a Plea, and a Tragedy 268

18 Special Prosecutors, Clemencies, and Pardons 280

19 Free at Last 293

20 Freedom Denied 302

21 An Open Secret 313

22 The Daley Show 322

23 Broadening the Struggle against Police Torture 326

24 The Tale of Two Reports 333

25 Beyond All Reasonable Doubt 344

26 The Art of the No Deal 360

27 Hearings, Hearings, and More Hearings 370

28 The Feds Come Marching In 382

29 The Worm Turns 393

30 Exonerations 402

31 Burge in the Dock 410

32 A Modicum of Justice 426

33 Daley the Defendant 438

34 On What Planet … 453

35 Reparations Now! 460

36 Never Before in America 473

37 Coming Full Circle 482

38 Wilson Walks 496

Epilogue 508

Acknowledgments 511

Index 516

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