so I’ve lived in Chicago my whole life, except for 7.5 years in China and about 6 months in Europe. I’ve never been in trouble with the law, and I am white and male, so take that for what it’s worth. As many of you know, I’ve got a pretty strong libertarian streak, I despise the overall police state, prison system, and all that kind of stuff. On the whole, I think Chicago is probably worse than your average American city when it comes to this kind of stuff, but also probably not anywhere near the worst to be honest.
All that being said, this article is mostly sensationalist nonsense. The Homan facility is not some secret black site where people are “disappeared” never to be seen from again. In fact, if you look at this building on google maps, you’ll see it’s very clearly a CPD building. In fact, CPD often hosts press conferences here, and journalists and lawyers are constantly coming in and out of this building.
What IS happening at the Homan facility: arrested suspects are being brought here for a certain amount of time before actually being “booked” officially. The_984 can probably comment better on exactly what the legality of this kind of tactic is, but essentially it’s somewhere they bring you to try and shake you down and get you to talk before being booked and seeing your lawyer. My understanding is that they aren’t exactly denying you the right to see your lawyer…but they’re not required to immediately allow you to see your lawyer. anyway, once you’ve asked for a lawyer, anything they ask you is no longer admissible in court anyway. But that’s not what’s going on here. They’re trying to get you to cop or plea out to something before that ever becomes an issue. Is torture being used in some cases? Probably, I wouldn’t doubt it…just google Jon Burge and prepare to hurl your lunch at how disgusting it is. Is police abuse unique to this Homan facility? I highly doubt it…which in some ways is probably even worse than if this were just CPD’s exclusive “torture site”. The militarization of police is a problem all over the U.S.
WBEZ is about the most respectable news source you can get for Chicago, here is their take, which isn’t all that different from mine I don’t think: http://www.wbez.org/news/chicago-polices-so-called-black-site-mischaracterized-111629
And also, here is an interesting thread on reddit chicago from someone who claims to have been taken to this facility. My reading of his case hardly made me think this facility was some secret hidden torture site, but is kind of concerning how long you can spend there without being properly booked. Again, 984 can probably comment better on whether this is actually going against due process, or whether it’s technically legal but morally abhorrent.