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Ester Hernandez speaks of how she found strength to fight for the release of both sons who were framed by notorious Chicago Police Department cop Reynaldo Guevara. Guevara has been implicated in framing 57 people yet never been held accountable by Chicago authorities. She speaks of the trauma she an other mothers deal with in Chicago where a corrupt Fraternal Order of the Police protects dishonest racist cops and the politicians have looked away. She supports an elected Civilian Police Accountability Council which would put an end to police impunity. She spoke at a meeting of Chicago Democratic Socialists of America about the work of her committee and experience.
"The Committee has been organized to put an end to wrongful convictions. We have a long list of innocent men who have been wrongfully imprisoned for voluminous years due to civil rights being violated."
Chicago Democratic Socialists of America https://www.facebook.com/events/584328125714259/
Innocent Demand Justice Committee
www.innocentdemandjustice.org 312 402 1080
BGA Article: Did Ex-Chicago Detective Frame Multiple Suspects?
Ex-Chicago police Detective Reynaldo Guevara in 2013 An ex-Chicago cop already accused of framing two murder suspects may have railroaded other defendants. That's according to the Emanuel administration's recently completed probe of misconduct allegations involving Reynaldo Guevara, the retired Chicago police detective who has been called a "frame-up artist."