The Chicago Police’s CIA-style black site, Homan Square, has seen
more people detained than died on 9/11 or imprisoned at Guantanamo, according to a new report by the Guardian.
The newspaper, which sued the Chicago police to obtain further details
on Homan Square, reports overwhelming targeting of minorities as well as
other sordid and violative policies.
From 2004 to 2015, at least 3,500 people were detained at Homan
Square. These records do not cover the full span of the facility’s
tenure, as it has been open since 1995. According to the Guardian, a
grossly disproportionate ratio of detainees were minorities, “many
accused of low-level drug crimes, [and] faced with incriminating
themselves before their arrests appeared in a booking system by which
their families and attorneys might find them.”
The majority of arrests were for low-level drug crimes. As the
Guardian details, there were 1,175 arrests for heroin, 526 for cannabis,
484 for cocaine, and 464 for “unspecified” drug charges. 244 arrests
were made in relation to firearms while other arrests were for “minor
infractions such as traffic violations, public urination and driving
without a seatbelt.” Other charges ranged from drinking alcohol in
public to murder. More than half of all Homan Square arrests occurred
2.5 miles or less from the facility. Of 3,621 arrest records provided to
the Guardian, about 3,540 incurred charges (the newspaper notes that
“[v]ast amounts of data documenting the full scope of detentions and
interrogations at Homan Square remain undisclosed”).
Though blacks make up 33% of Chicago’s population,
82% of those detained at Homan Square were black. Of the 3,500
detained, only three were allowed official visits from attorneys, two of
which were on the same day in 2013. The Guardian noted it was able to
find eight other instances of lawyers entering the facilities, though
four were to accompany clients turning themselves in.
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