Chicago Sun-Times

SPECIAL PROSECUTOR TO INVESTIGAT­E OTHER COPS IN MCDONALD CASE

Brown Holmes to look into whether officers covered up for Van Dyke

- Email: rhussain@suntimes.com Twitter: @rummanahus­sain BY RUMMANA HUSSAIN Staff Reporter

A Cook County judge on Friday appointed Patricia Brown Holmes, a former judge who also has served as an assistant U. S. attorney, as the special prosecutor to look into whether additional Chicago Police officers covered up the circumstan­ces that led to the fatal shooting of 17- year- old Laquan McDonald.

Before announcing that he had selected Brown Holmes, Chief Criminal Court Judge LeRoy Martin Jr. said none of the government­al agencies he was required to contact wanted the job.

Brown Holmes, 55, told reporters she was taking the “grave” responsibi­lity as seriously as when she was appointed trustee of Burr Oak Cemetery — the historic black cemetery that was forced into bankruptcy after a burial site desecratio­n scandal.

No one other than Officer Jason Van Dyke — who is charged with first- degree murder — has been charged in connection with the 2014 shooting death on a Southwest Side street.

“It’s not a matter of wanted to be involved. It’s a matter being asked to serve the public,” Brown Holmes said after taking a formal oath before Martin.

Brown Holmes said she does have the power to convene a legal team to help her with her probe.

Earlier, Brown Holmes said she will meticulous­ly look at the evidence before “making the right decision.”

“It’s not a matter of choosing sides and then coming to a result . . . ” she said.

“Many of us think we know what the evidence is because we heard this or we heard that. I would just say everyone should be patient and allow the process to play itself out . . . I’m going into it with a clean slate.”

In June, Cook County Judge Vincent Gaughan also announced that he will be selecting a special prosecutor to handle Van Dyke’s murder case after Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez recused herself.

Brown Holmes, a former chief assistant corporatio­n counsel for the city, is currently a partner with the law firm of Riley, Safer, Holmes & Cancila.

Civil rights attorneys Locke Bowman and G. Flint Taylor, who filed one of the petitions seeking the special prosecutor­s, said they were pleased with Brown Holmes’ selection since she was one of the few candidates they had proposed.

Van Dyke’s partner, Joseph Walsh, and Detective David March, whose account of McDonald’s shooting conflicted with the graphic dashcam video, were placed on “administra­tive status” in mid- December.

Several other officers who were the scene also backed Van Dyke’s version of events — that he fired at McDonald because he was in his fear for life as the teenager waved a knife and came toward the officers.

McDonald had a knife but was moving away from police and was 10 feet from Van Dyke when he was shot 16 times.

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