Chicago Sun-Times

MAN ACQUITTED IN 2015 CHILD MURDER SUES CITY

- BY MATTHEW HENDRICKSO­N, STAFF REPORTER mhendricks­on@suntimes.com | @MHendricks­onCST

A man who was acquitted in the heinous murder of a toddler whose dismembere­d body was found in the Garfield Park Lagoon is suing the city of Chicago.

Kamel Harris, 45, filed the lawsuit Monday in Cook County Circuit Court, accusing the city of a malicious prosecutio­n that led to his being behind bars for more than two years while he awaited trial.

A jury cleared Harris of all charges last year. Harris said his ties to the case caused him to lose custody of his daughter and son and that he continues to have a difficult time finding work because of the accusation­s against him, according to the suit.

The discovery of 2-year-old Kyrian Knox’s feet, hands and head in the lagoon over the 2015 Labor Day weekend shocked the city and made national news. Because some of Kyrian’s other body parts were never found, an exact cause of death was never determined.

It would take more than a year before Harris was charged with the murder. Harris had been watching Kyrian as well as his 2-year-old grandson in Rockford while their mothers looked for work in Iowa. But Harris said he turned Kyrian over to a man and two women, who said they were there to pick up the child and had him speak to a woman on a cellphone who said she was Lanisha Knox, Kyrian’s mother. Harris testified that he was stunned when his daughter called two weeks later, saying she and Knox were coming to pick up the kids.

In this week’s court filing, Harris accuses city officials, including then-Mayor Rahm Emanuel and former Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson, of seeking to use an arrest in Kyrian’s murder as a public-relations victory for the city. The detectives in the case, the suit claims, did not fully investigat­e leads as they sought to pin the blame on Harris.

Harris is seeking unspecifie­d damages. A spokeswoma­n for the city did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Wednesday.

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