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Fourteen law enforcement officials are indicted on charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice by trying to suppress criminal prosecutions of eight police officers who participated in the raid of an apartment rented by a Black Panther Party member.
1971 (Aug 24)
Fourteen law enforcement officials, including Illinois state Attorney Edward U. Hanraham, chief prosecutor for Chicago, were named in a long-suppressed indictment handed down in Chicago on charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice by trying to suppress or thwart criminal prosecutions of eight police officers who participated in the December 4, 1969, raid of an apartment rented by a Black Panther Party member. The indictment was made public on orders issued by the Illinois Supreme Court. Judge Joseph A. Power of the Illinois criminal court had kept the indictment sealed since April 1971, when it was first prepared. Power had refused to accept the indictment, contending that the grand jury had not heard all the pertinent witnesses and that it was pressured into returning true bills. Among others named in the indictment were an assistant state attorney, the police superintendent of Chicago, eight police officers who took part in the controversial raid, and four other officers who later conducted departmental investigations into the affair.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.