Chicago Sun-Times

Police Board prez files complaint after being struck by CPD during protests

- BY SAM CHARLES, STAFF REPORTER scharles@suntimes.com | @samjcharle­s Contributi­ng: Manny Ramos

The president of the Chicago Police Board — the mayorally appointed body that metes out discipline for Chicago police officers — said Friday he was struck by an officer during last weekend’s protests in Kenwood.

“I, indeed, was one of several individual­s physically hit and struck by Chicago police on Sunday as they clashed with protesters,” Board president Ghian Foreman said in a statement issued Friday afternoon. “I was not participat­ing in the protest, but coincident­ally encountere­d the demonstrat­ion at a moment when it became confrontat­ional.”

In the statement, Foreman declined to provide specifics on what happened, but a source with knowledge of the incident said Foreman was struck in the legs with a baton about five times. Foreman said he didn’t want the incident to distract from police reform efforts and said it is “more important to focus on how it could have been avoided and how aggressive police confrontat­ions can be avoided moving forward.”

He noted the irony of the situation considerin­g his position: “This is the duality I live with as a black man in America, even one who is privileged to be part of systems of power. I am not exempt from what any other black man faces on the streets.”

The Civilian Office of Police Accountabi­lity has opened an investigat­ion.

In an interview with Fox-32 News, he explained how a heated situation unfolded that led to him being struck with a police club.

“The situation was commotion,” he told Fox. “I don’t necessaril­y blame that police officer. I don’t necessaril­y blame the community. I was trying to keep the police cool, I was trying to keep the community cool. I didn’t see a point in throwing bottles at police. So I’m trying to calm the community down. You know I saw some of the young protesters getting in the middle and I didn’t want them to be hurt.”

He added: “I understand what the community is saying, and at the same time I understand the police. This is a hard situation. This is a situation Chicago needs to understand.”

Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Friday she had urged Foreman to file the complaint.

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Chicago Police Board President Ghian Foreman

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