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Man from Pickens

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Sun Mar 1, 2015, 02:31 PM Mar 2015

‘Shut Down Homan Square’: Anonymous, Black Lives Matter swarm Chicago police ‘black site’

The Chicago police facility Homan Square was becoming the focus of an organized protest movement this weekend, as the hacktivist collective Anonymous and organizers associated with the Black Lives Matter movement seized on allegations of unconstitutional abuse at the secretive warehouse.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the former top adviser to Barack Obama suddenly facing a runoff for re-election, remained at the political fulcrum of a mounting campaign both on social media and the streets of Chicago, where demonstrations were planned for Saturday outside what coordinated campaigners described as mirroring a CIA “black site”.

Organizer Travis McDermott said Saturday’s “Shut Down Homan Square” protest was one of several being planned as far away as Los Angeles.

“Hopefully with the presence we expect to have, that will put a little bit of pressure to say, ‘Hey, look – this isn’t going to go away,” he said.

On Friday night, campaigners associated with the Occupy and Anonymous collectives took to Twitter , Instagram and other social-media platforms with the hashtag #Gitmo2Chicago to decry allegations of what users alternatively labeled as a “secret prison” and “torture soon coming to a city near you” .

Six people and multiple Chicago attorneys came forward to the Guardian this week with detailed accounts of police holding suspects and witnesses for sustained periods of detention inside Homan Square, without public records, access to attorneys or being read their most basic rights – involving what they said included shackling, physical abuse and being “disappeared” from legal counsel and family. The Guardian’s recent investigation into Chicago police brutality began the week before, with a two-part account of the tactics of Detective Richard Zuley, who went from Chicago homicide investigator to Guantánamo Bay torturer .


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‘Shut Down Homan Square’: Anonymous, Black Lives Matter swarm Chicago police ‘black site’ (Original Post) Man from Pickens Mar 2015 OP
This reminds me of an episode of "Navy CIS": DetlefK Mar 2015 #1

DetlefK

(16,455 posts)
1. This reminds me of an episode of "Navy CIS":
Sun Mar 1, 2015, 03:12 PM
Mar 2015

A guy was committing several murders. His plan was to get arrested afterwards and to become a famous serial-killer. The chief-investigator foiled his plan: They put this US citizen into Gitmo, exploiting a flimsy technicality, so his name and whereabouts would never become known to the public. They made him disappear.

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