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Federal agents arrest Chicago cop at home |
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Written by David Heinzmann and Todd Lighty | Tribune staff reporters
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Wednesday, 26 September 2007 |
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Federal agents arrested Chicago Police Officer Jerome Finnigan at his
home this morning on new charges stemming from a probe of the Police
Department's special operations section, according to law enforcement
sources familiar with the investigation.
The charges were filed under seal and are being kept secret until a court hearing planned for this afternoon, sources said.
The arrest happened early this morning. But at 9:45 a.m., agents were
still at Finnigan's house on the Southwest Side, and they were going
through his Volvo SUV parked in the driveway.
Randall Samborn, a spokesman for U.S. Atty. Patrick Fitzgerald,
declined to comment on the arrest. FBI spokesman Ross Rice also
declined to comment.
Finnigan's lawyer, Michael Ficaro, could not be reached for comment this morning.
Finnigan already faces state charges alleging that he and six other SOS
officers robbed and kidnapped people over several years while they were
supposed to be combating gang and drug crime in the city's toughest
neighborhoods.
The Tribune reported in August that federal prosecutors were joining
the Cook County state's attorney's investigation of SOS, and that the
probe would also look into the Chicago Police Department's internal
affairs division, which was aware of the allegations against Finnigan
and several other officers for at least four years but took no action.
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