By Zach Stafford in Chicago and Spencer Ackerman in New York, The Guardian
The Rev Jesse Jackson has called for Chicago police to close the warehouse it uses for thousands of incommunicado detentions and interrogations, condemning Homan Square as an “international disgrace”.
Criticism from the civil rights leader comes as the Chicago police department is under heavy pressure for reform, following a mayoral taskforce’s conclusion last week that the force is plagued by institutional racism and an ongoing US Justice Department investigation into its patterns and practices.
“Homan Square is an international disgrace,” Jackson said of the warehouse exposed by the Guardian, at a Monday press conference reacting to the police accountability taskforce’s report.
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