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 Cop who beat handcuffed man in wheelchair returning in April 
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:54 am 
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So how many people here think that if a non-'Only One' had tied someone to a wheelchair and beaten them <I>on video</i> would have gotten a misdemeanor battery charge?

http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/750776,CST-NWS-cop21.article
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Cop caught on tape beating man in wheelchair could be back on the beat in April. Now, Chicago's new top cop says he will take a 'hard, close look' at the case

BY FRANK MAIN Crime Reporter/fmain@suntimes.com

New Chicago Police Supt. Jody Weis will take a "hard, close look" at taking further action against an officer suspended after a surveillance camera captured him beating a man handcuffed and shackled to a wheelchair, a police spokeswoman says.

Officer William J. Cozzi is one of three officers who pleaded guilty last year to misdemeanor battery for beating people in 2005. Surveillance cameras recorded each of the separate incidents.

Cozzi, 50, is scheduled to return to work in April after completing a suspension.

The matter is "a concern" for Weis, an FBI veteran who takes office as superintendent Feb. 1 and has vowed to crack down on police misconduct, police spokeswoman Monique Bond said.

"This is a case he will be taking a hard, close look at for further action," Bond said. "Supt. Weis has requested a briefing and will review the matter."

The video of Cozzi beating a wheelchair-bound hospital patient was entered into evidence at his disciplinary hearing before the Chicago Police Board in July and August.

The Chicago Sun-Times obtained a copy of the video through a Freedom of Information request.

The soundless video shows Randle Miles, now 62, sitting in a wheelchair in the lobby of the emergency room at Norwegian-American Hospital in the Humboldt Park neighborhood on the Northwest Side.

Miles was in the hospital for a stab wound to the shoulder. He apparently was intoxicated, uncooperative with the hospital's staff and verbally abusive to officers when they were called, authorities say.

A 42-second snippet of video shows Cozzi, who was on duty, shackling Miles' legs to the wheelchair, then striking Miles about 10 times -- finishing with a roundhouse blow.

Cook County prosecutors have said Cozzi struck Miles with a "blackjack" -- a small baton.

Miles required stitches, said his attorney, Timothy Whiting, whose law firm obtained a $125,000 settlement from the city. "He is harmless," Whiting said of Miles.

Cozzi couldn't be reached for comment, but his attorney, William Fahy, said his client is "extremely remorseful of his conduct."

"The Police Board heard all the evidence and found him guilty of his conduct," Fahy said. "They considered his many, many years as a police officer. Based on the evidence, they made the right call. He deserves a second chance."

Cozzi was sentenced to 18 months' probation in his criminal case. He also was found guilty of violating Police Department rules. But the Police Board, which considers disciplinary action against cops, rejected the department's recommendation to fire Cozzi. Instead, Cozzi was given a two-year, unpaid suspension.

The board voted 6-2 that Cozzi deserved a suspension because he earned 32 honorable mentions and other awards during his 15-year career and didn't have a disciplinary history. Board President Demetrius Carney was one of the dissenting votes. He didn't return a call seeking comment.

In November, the Police Department filed an appeal in court, seeking to have Cozzi fired.

Disciplinary proceedings are pending against two other officers, Larry Guy Jr. and Alexandra Martinez, in separate 2005 beatings. Both pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery. Neither case has been ruled on by the Police Board.

Guy, 40, was charged with punching a handcuffed shoplifting suspect at a Target near California and Addison. The city paid Armando Lucas $92,500 to settle a lawsuit against Guy, records show.

Martinez, 39, was accused of slamming a 14-year-old girl's head against a wall and punching her in the face. The girl was a shoplifting suspect in a JC Penney at 76th and Cicero.

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He'll have support from thousands of police officers, who will caution us about the "whole story, two sides, camera angles, etc. etc.

And no citizens will object to reinstatement of thees guys. Anybody that tries to "stir up trouble" will be publicly cast as a cop-basher, or malcontent by the rest of the police..


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Video here: http://video.ap.org/v/Default.aspx?g=75 ... s&fg=email

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everyone of those officers deserve to loose their job. The one behind the chair looks like he is acting like a look out.

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I agree, all four officers in that video should be shown the door out of the department.


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WTF!? Why do people do this stuff when cameras are around and or turned on and recording everything?


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tepin wrote:
WTF!? Why do people do this stuff when cameras are around and or turned on and recording everything?


I'd rather stupid people do stupid things on camera, personally. It makes it easier to punish them.

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Sure, but what is the psychology behind this type of behavior where these people dont care about getting caught? Beating someone in a wheelchair on camera and in front of others is completely absurd (in addition to the act itself).

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WTF!? Why do people do this stuff when cameras are around and or turned on and recording everything?


I'd rather stupid people do stupid things on camera, personally. It makes it easier to punish them.


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Lesson learned; somebody remember to lose the video record next time.

Without the video, they could just say it's another crook making up lies about our finest.


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tepin wrote:
WTF!? Why do people do this stuff when cameras are around and or turned on and recording everything?


Because, as this case proves, the worst they'll get is a slap onthe wrist. You or I would get jail time. They get a short vacation.

"Special" folks.

P. S. It is entirely the prosecutor's fault. They don't need the police superintendent's permission to prosecute anyone.

Oh ... I forgot. This is Cook County. Where even the judges are crooks.


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