Chicago Sun-Times

Homicide conviction overturned last year, and now man sues city

- BY DAVID STRUETT, CST WIRE REPORTER dstruett@suntimes.com | @dstru312

A man allegedly framed for murder by disgraced former Chicago Police Detective Reynaldo Guevara has filed a lawsuit against the city of Chicago.

Demetrius Johnson, who spent 13 years in prison, alleges Guevara hid exoneratin­g evidence in a 1991 murder case.

In 2019, Johnson was the 20th person to a have a homicide conviction tied to Guevara thrown out. He was 15 years old when he was accused of the murder of Edwin Fred.

His lawsuit claims an eyewitness account implicatin­g another person in the fatal 1991 Wicker Park shooting had been concealed from prosecutor­s and defense attorneys.

Since his release in 2004, Johnson has been a youth basketball coach and a leader in youth and city anti-violence initiative­s, according to Johnson’s lawyers.

“I was 15 years old when I got falsely arrested,” Johnson said in a statement from the Loevy & Loevy law firm. “My mom passed away just months later, and I’m convinced she died from a broken heart.”

His attorneys said the lawsuit was filed after a failed bid to negotiate a settlement with the city outside of court. The city has spent nearly $50 million defending lawsuits against Guevara, according to Johnson’s attorneys.

In a statement, Chicago law department spokeswoma­n Kathy Fieweger cast doubts on Johnson’s claims of innocence.

“The city stands firmly against police misconduct, but victims’ rights must also be upheld,” Fieweger said. “In this case, a man was murdered. Our initial investigat­ion reveals serious inconsiste­ncies in the allegation­s being made by Demetrius Johnson, who was identified at trial by an eyewitness as the man who pointed a gun at her, and whose testimony was corroborat­ed at trial. Each case stands on its own facts.”

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