Chicago Sun-Times

2 cops caught in ’ 06 beating video resign

- BY SAM CHARLES Staff Reporter Contributi­ng: Tim Novak and Chris Fusco Email: scharles@suntimes.com Twitter: @samjcharle­s

Two Chicago Police officers who were captured on video beating an ex- con at a late- night restaurant in 2006 have resigned from the department.

Officers Jason Orsa and Brian Murphy resigned from the CPD as of Dec. 1, according to department spokesman Frank Giancamill­i.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s administra­tion, responding to a Freedom of Informatio­n Act request filed by the Chicago Sun- Times, released security surveillan­ce videos last August of the March 24, 2006, assault at the Taco Burrito King restaurant at Harlem Avenue and Higgins Road.

The videos show Murphy, then 24, jumping up from his table with his gun drawn on Obed DeLeon and ramming DeLeon into a wall.

Orsa, then 26, joins Murphy and Murphy’s friend Matthew Walsh, a Marine, in repeatedly punching and kicking DeLeon, then 22, according to the videos and court records.

A third off- duty cop who was eating with them, Daniel McNamara, then 28, appears to be trying to keep others in the restaurant away from the altercatio­n.

In 2009, the Independen­t Police Review Authority concluded its investigat­ion, and in 2010, then- Chicago Police Supt. Jody Weis moved to fire Orsa and Murphy, the Sun-Times previously reported.

The next year, the Chicago Police Board agreed with Weis and fired the two, but in 2012, Cook County Circuit Court Judge Kathleen Pantle overturned the board’s decision, saying, “The videotape and other evidence clearly support Murphy and Orsa and their witnesses’ recollecti­on of events.”

Last month, the state Appellate Court reversed Pantle’s decision.

“Our careful and close review of the video leaves us puzzled by the circuit court’s rejection of the board’s ... true and correct findings,” Justice Michael B. Hyman wrote. “We cannot ignore an even more troubling aspect of this case — the inherently improbable character of the officers’ defense, which largely relied on stirring prejudices by suggesting that DeLeon’s conduct was gang- related.”

The video doesn’t have sound. The police officers and Walsh said DeLeon yelled “cobra love,” a reference to the Spanish Cobras street gang, and said he was a “cop killer” ready to “cap someone,” according to the records.

Their resignatio­ns were submitted a week before the Chicago Police Board’s monthly meeting, at which the board could have moved to fire them again.

 ?? | FROM SURVEILLAN­CE VIDEO ?? With gun drawn, Officer Brian Murphy lunges at Obed DeLeon at the Taco Burrito King at Harlem Avenue and Higgins Road in 2006.
| FROM SURVEILLAN­CE VIDEO With gun drawn, Officer Brian Murphy lunges at Obed DeLeon at the Taco Burrito King at Harlem Avenue and Higgins Road in 2006.

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