Chicago Sun-Times

CPD APOLOGIZES TO RAPPER FOR TREATMENT AFTER MUGGING

- BY ANDY GRIMM Staff Reporter Email: agrimm@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ agrimm34 is on vacation MARY MITCHELL

Chicago poet and hip- hop star Che “Rhymefest” Smith was robbed at gunpoint in Bronzevill­e early Saturday. And while the mugging was bad enough, the two- time Grammy winner said he was nearly thrown out of a police station near his home when he tried to make a report.

Smith, who ran unsuccessf­ully for 20th Ward alderman in 2011, was clearly pained as he pecked out a string of messages on Twitter after the mugging, even showing concern for the masked man who made off with his wallet.

But the rapper turned indignant in a tweet sent after he left the Chicago Police Department’s Grand Crossing district station — a Tweet that included cell phone video of desk officers trying to turn him away.

“You wonder we don’t report crimes? The police treated me disgusting­ly,” Smith tweeted.

Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi tweeted back an apology a few hours later: “disappoint­ing to say the least. On behalf of CPD, I apologize for how you were treated. We will be addressing this today.”

Guglielmi later said that Chief of Patrol Fred Waller called Smith “to apologize on behalf of the department for how he was treated” and to let Smith know that detectives would begin investigat­ing the robbery immediatel­y.

Saturday evening, Smith said he was still sorting out the events of the day.

“I went from having a guy holding a gun to my head, telling me today is the day I’m going to die, to being treated like a criminal when I tried to make a report,” Smith said.

Smith said officers working the desk were in no hurry to take his report when he ar- rived. When he sat down with an officer, she insisted he keep his hands where she could see them, and questioned his story: why hadn’t he gone to a station closer to Bronzevill­e? Why hadn’t the gunman taken his phone? She didn’t seem to be taking down his answers.

“I asked her, ma’am, are you going to write this down? Is there a form you want me to fill out?” Smith said. “She said, ‘ You don’t ask the questions. I ask the questions.’”

When Smith asked to see her supervisor, the sergeant told him to leave. So Smith pulled out his phone and began filming.

“I don’t feel comfortabl­e,” Smith said on the video, as officers shout at him to shut off the camera.

Smith kept the camera running until an officer agreed to take a report.

Smith said his encounter with police grew more congenial before he left.

Amid the tension in the city between police and minority residents, Smith said he has staunchly defended police.

“I have police officers that I ride motorcycle­s with, that are my good friends,” he said. “I’m not a rabble- rousing activist screaming epithets at the cops. I work with the police.

“I wanted to make a report. … When I walked through the door, it was like ( the officers) didn’t see me.”

Smith said he didn’t give officers any hint of who he was until he was about to leave.

“I said ‘ Oh, by the way, I have two Grammys and an Oscar. And that’s not it. I teach young people, I teach creative writing,’” Smith said, referring to Donda’s House, a youth charity started in honor of Donda West, the late mother of his frequent collaborat­or, Kanye West.

“And it was like, ‘ Now I got your attention. But not when I told you I had a gun to my head.’ ”

Smith said he would like to talk with Police Superinten­dent Eddie Johnson about his ordeal, and he’d like the robber to turn himself in.

“I would like to help him. I would like to get him a job, rather than have him hurt someone,” Smith said. “But there has to be accountabi­lity, but I want him to know he doesn’t have to walk that alone.”

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