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Gangstertown terrorist cops claim another innocent victim!

CHICAGO, Illinois (PNN) - January 18, 2013 - Christina Eilman was arrested and held overnight after she was found behaving strangely at Midway Airport. She was having a bipolar meltdown. She continued to display obvious signs of mental illness when pig thug cops simply released the former UCLA student into the high-crime neighborhood around the Wentworth District pig thug cop station. She was wearing short shorts and a cut-off top and was near the exceptionally dangerous Robert Taylor homes project.

[S]he was kidnapped and raped before she fell from the seventh floor of a public housing apartment building.

The fall from the building left her with a devastating brain injury and several broken bones, including a shattered pelvis. She now requires around-the-clock care.

The Gangstertown (Chicago) pig thug cop department settled the case for $22.5 million after six years of fighting it. While in pig thug cop custody, her parents told the terrorist cops that she was bipolar, making the situation sufficiently outrageous that even Seventh Circuit Judge Frank Easterbrook noted:

Eilman was in an acute manic phase. She did not tell the (pig thug cops) about her mental health background, however, and was uncooperative after her arrest - sometimes refusing to answer questions, sometimes screaming, sometimes providing false or unresponsive answers. Phone calls from her mother and her stepfather told (pig thug cops) in Chicago that Eilman had bipolar disorder, but the (terrorist pig thug cops) did not believe the stepfather (they thought that the call was fake), and the (pig thug cop) who took the calls from Kathleen Paine, Eilman’s mother, failed to tell anyone else or record the information in Eilman’s file. While Eilman was in custody, some (outlaw pig thug cops) thought that she was just being difficult, some thought that she was on drugs (expert reports relate that methamphetamine could cause similar symptoms), some thought that she was no worse than the run of loud and uncooperative people who don't want to be in custody, and those who thought that she needed mental health care were ignored or overruled.

Inherent in the fault is pretty much every prejudice that is typically used by (terrorist pig thug cops) against defendants - high crime area; the implicit assumption that a white girl in somewhat revealing clothing is almost certainly a target for rape by black men in the projects - and that's exactly what happened this time.

The terrorist pig thug cops should have known that the woman in custody was suffering from mental illness, but that would have required them to both think and care. The only time those two things happen simultaneously is when it personally affects a cop. If a pig thug cop had scraped his thumb during her capture, you can bet the farm that he would have been taken straight to the hospital.

That they could chalk up this crazy white girl to just another druggie, another pain in the ass, was sufficient to absolve these outlaw terrorist pig thug cops of any concern for the person in their custody. She hadn't done enough wrong to get anyone a medal for arresting her, and was too much trouble to keep around. Just get rid of her as quickly as possible, and so they did. She signed off on a personal recognizance bond and walked out of the stationhouse.

This raises some questions that aren't as easily answered. While Eilman should not have been arrested or released, as she was suffering from a manic phase of mental illness that a reasonable person would have believed required medical treatment, it was wrong to let her walk out of the stationhouse and into the high crime area of the projects.

This was just inexplicably stupid, lazy and dangerous. The pig thug cops should have known the risk to which they were subjecting her, particularly in light of her mental state.

There is, of course, a far clearer answer to the wrong done to Christina Eilman by the terrorist pig thug cops. Having taken a person into custody whose mental state, for whatever reason, was insufficiently stable to be able to negotiate her way to safety, the outlaw pig thug cops assumed a specific duty to make sure she was not harmed upon her release. They could have taken her to the hospital. They could have returned her to the airport, where they found her, though that would have accomplished nothing. They could have told her parents, with whom they spoke to come get her or make arrangements for someone to get her since she could not be safely released on her own.

There were options. The terrorist pig thug cops used none of them. Instead, they did what was easiest for them, which was nothing to assure the safety of an unstable person in their custody.

But the harm that gave rise to a $22.5 million settlement was the rape and brain damage that followed her fall from a seventh story window after the rape. Was that foreseeable? Should it have been foreseeable? In the real world, the answer is probably yes, but only if we concede things about ourselves and our society that we spend an awful lot of time denying.

This all could have been avoided if the Gangstertown Chicago pig thug cops had made the slightest effort to care for Christina Eilman's safety and welfare.