[Peace-discuss] Re: [Announce] [Peace] State’s Attorney Rietz Participates In Cover-up Of Police Brutality

John W. jbw292002 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 30 14:04:56 CST 2008


At 12:26 PM 1/30/2008, Alfred Ivy wrote:

>Ms. Wendy,
>
>Raining on the conspiracy theory would be fine if the facts were 
>different.  Here, we have a young man complaining of police 
>misconduct.  After those complaints are made known, the States Attorney 
>does not investigate the matter as is required.  Rather the SAO charges 
>the young man with the one charge which, if convicted, would negate his 
>civil rights claim.  That is the conspiracy theory that we are really 
>talking about here.
>
>Thank you,
>THE Alfred D. Ivy, III


What is important is that we strengthen our case by keeping our conspiracy 
theories straight and factual, rather than weaken it by resorting to wild 
speculation and hyperbole.  Thank you for the clarification, THE.

John Wason



>On 1/30/08, Wendy Edwards 
><<mailto:wedwards at ncsa.uiuc.edu>wedwards at ncsa.uiuc.edu> wrote:
>
>I hate to rain on the conspiracy theory, but the age to be charged as an 
>adult in Illinois is 17, so the 18th birthday thing doesn't make much 
>difference.
>
>
>Wendy
>
>On Jan 30, 2008, at 7:28 AM, Brian Dolinar wrote:
>
>>Some may remember an incident on March 30, 2007 when Champaign police 
>>sent 17 year-old Brian Chesley to the hospital after an incident in 
>>Douglass Park. The claims of police brutality were dismissed by local 
>>officials, and quickly dropped by the mainstream media, but the case 
>>remains in court. State's Attorney Julia Rietz, currently up for 
>>re-election, is taking Chesley to court in a trial that could begin in 
>>March for a misdemeanor charge of resisting a peace officer.
>>
>>Charges were filed five weeks after the incident on May 8, 2007, 
>>Chesley's 18th birthday, so he could be tried as an adult. The current 
>>prosecution by Rietz's office is clearly an attempt to stave off a civil 
>>suit against Champaign police for excessive use of force. Like the 2005 
>>case of Sgt. Myers, a jail guard who was caught using a Taser to torture 
>>inmates, Rietz is once again placing the threat of law suits over the 
>>concerns of justice. This is an attempt to cover up another incident of 
>>police brutality.
>>
>>On March 30, at approximately 8:30 p.m., Brian Chesley was walking out of 
>>the Douglass Park gymnasium with two other youth, a 15 year-old and a 8 
>>year-old, after playing basketball. The two older boys were walking the 
>>younger one home. Park programs continued until midnight and park signs 
>>(changed soon after) indicated the park was closed at 9:00 p.m. Champaign 
>>police said the park closed at dusk and they had probable cause to stop 
>>the youth. What happened afterwards is in dispute. Champaign police say 
>>Chesley youth ran. Chesley says he was grabbed by police, thrown up 
>>against a fence, beaten, and heavily pepper sprayed. An ambulance had to 
>>be called to take him to the hospital.
>>
>>This occurred the same night as a Democratic fundraiser at the house of 
>>Gina Jackson, Champaign city council representative of District 1. Local 
>>kids came to her front door that night saying police had just beat up 
>>somebody. The alderwoman, with other members of the local Democratic 
>>Party, walked down the street to find a crowd of frightened youth, and 
>>young Chesley sitting on the curb obviously in pain.
>>
>>Community members went to Champaign city council the following Tuesday 
>>night to address what they said was police brutality. Martel Miller, of 
>>VEYA (Visionaries Educating Youth and Adults), brought Chesley and his 
>>mother to the meeting and pleaded for something to be done. Gina Jackson 
>>(who has endorsed Rietz's re-election) said that there must be "zero 
>>tolerance" for youth who do not obey authority.
>>
>>Attorneys Bob Kirchner and Ruth Wyman have taken up Chesley's case and 
>>are currently representing him. The State's Attorney's office attempted 
>>to make an offer of adult diversion, which would have required an 
>>admission of guilt. Chesley refused the offer. The trial date will be set 
>>in the next hearing on March 3, 2008 at 3 p.m. in Courtroom E.
>>
>>The Circuit Clerk web site clearly shows the offense date of 3/30/07 and 
>>charges filed 5/8/07, the 18th birthday of Chesley, 5/8/89:
>>
>><https://secure.jtsmith.com/clerk/clerk.asp>https://secure.jtsmith.com/clerk/clerk.asp
>>
>>***Don't miss the debate Wednesday night, January 30, 6 p.m.***
>>University of Illinois Law School Auditorium
>>Alfred Ivy, III, Julia Rietz, and Janie Miller-Jones.
>>
>>--
>>Brian Dolinar, Ph.D.
>>303 W. Locust St.
>>Urbana, IL 61801
>><mailto:briandolinar at gmail.com>briandolinar at gmail.com
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