NBC CHICAGO5By Phil Rogers
A
Chicago man who has served nearly a decade in prison says he was the
victim of a crew of crooked police officers on Chicago’s South Side. And
to bolster his argument, he’s offering the cases of 13 other
individuals who say they were framed, robbed, or even beaten by the same
officers. Phil Rogers reports.
(Published Tuesday, May 16, 2017)
(Published Tuesday, May 16, 2017)
A
Chicago man who has served nearly a decade in prison says he was the
victim of a crew of crooked police officers on Chicago’s South Side.
And to bolster his argument, he’s offering the cases of 13 other
individuals who say they were framed, robbed, or even beaten by the same
officers.
Anthony McDaniels
insists those officers, part of a tactical team led by Sgt. Ronald
Watts, planted a gun on him, resulting in a 2008 arrest and conviction
on firearms charges. He was sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Already
at least three individuals have seen their criminal cases overturned
after making a case that they were framed by Watts or members of his
crew. And McDaniels’ attorney Joshua Tepfer says his client is simply
one more.
“Does the State’s
Attorney’s office feel confident that the word of these officers can
suffice to keep Anthony McDaniels locked in prison?” Tepfer asked. “I
don’t know how any prosecuting agency or any individual could feel that
this conviction should stay intact!”
Tepfer
says he has discovered at least eight complaints filed by individuals
who said they were likewise framed or robbed by members of Watts’ crew.
The names of the complainants in those reports were redacted by the
City. But now, Tepfer says five new individuals have come forward by
name, making similar claims.
Tepfer
says one of those people, Lee Rainey, says that the officers planted
heroin and cocaine on him, and that when he complained to police, it was
Watts himself who was assigned to investigate the complaint.
“Thirteen
new examples we’ve been able to identify thus far,” he said. “To
facilitate their part of the drug trade they would plant cases or frame
individuals for crimes, as part of their criminal enterprise.”
Watts
and one of his officers, Khalatt Mohammed were eventually charged
federally and served time in prison. None of the other officers has
ever been charged, despite the fact that two officers working undercover
declared that the whole unit was corrupt.
“It’s
not me saying they were corrupt,” says Tepfer. “It’s the Cook County
State’s Attorney saying they were corrupt, the Chicago Police Department
saying they were corrupt!”
Two
of the now-exonerated individuals, Ben Baker and Clarissa Glenn have
filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Chicago. Tepfer notes that
as part of that suit, officer Mohammed took the fifth when asked if he
had ever planted guns or drugs on a civilian.
Last
February, the office of Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Fox agreed to
examine cases involving individuals who were still in prison. Three
months later, a spokesman declined to elaborate on exactly where that
review stands.
“We have been
actively investigating these cases for well over three months,” said
spokesperson Tandra Simonton. “Our office has agreed to meet (and has
met) with attorneys for any defendant who believes they were actually
innocent of the crime they were convicted of. As with all
post-conviction cases, we are committed to resolving our investigations
quickly and thoroughly as soon as possible.”
Simonton
insisted Tuesday that the State’s Attorney’s investigation goes beyond
incarcerated individuals. But she provided no number of how many cases
were under review.
“We cannot provide a hard number as this is an open and fluid evaluation of all cases that are brought to our attention.”
Wondering
aloud why McDaniels is still in custody, Tepfer noted that Fox’s
predecessor Anita Alvarez took just 29 days to free Ben Baker from
prison after his case was filed.
“Same identical circumstances, same police officers,” he said.
Published at 5:40 PM CDT on May 16, 2017 | Updated at 8:01 PM CDT on May 16, 2017
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