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🗓️ 22 June 2021
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When the Chicago Police Department announced that they'd arrested Maurice Harris for the March 30, 2017 quadruple homicide at Nadia's Fish & Chicken Grill, they made sure to talk at length about the 19-year-old's juvenile record.
But they still failed to disclose a few key details. Namely, that their prime suspect was still in the process of suing their department for brutality. Five years earlier, two Chicago police officers had grabbed Harris off the street. They asked him where they could buy drugs, then punched him in the face. Then, things got even worse.
Join the Murder Sheet's Áine Cain and Kevin Greenlee in the second episode of "In the Shadow of Nadia," a new miniseries investigating the Nadia's Fish & Chicken murders. This episode will get into Maurice Harris' brutality suit against the Chicago Police Department, the lack of consequences for violent police officers, and we'll also introduce you to Harris' attorney Ian Barney.
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0:28.1 | Good morning. This episode contains descriptions of police brutality and murder. And if you haven't |
0:34.5 | done so already, please go back and listen to last week's episode, which featured the |
0:39.2 | first part of our look at the 2017 murders at Naughty Efficient Chicken in the South |
0:44.5 | Shore neighborhood of Chicago. |
0:47.6 | As a refresher, on the night before the killings of the restaurant, a man named Jerry Jacobs |
0:53.3 | was gunned down in the South Shore. The next afternoon, a gunman killed four young men |
0:59.2 | at the Naughty restaurant. Hours later, someone murdered a couple in their car in an area |
1:05.5 | not far from the earlier murder sites. The police quickly arrested Jerry Jacobs 19-year-old |
1:12.0 | son, Maurice Harris, claiming that Harris had killed the four men at the restaurant |
1:17.8 | in retaliation for the death of his father. Law Enforcement held a press conference highlighting |
1:24.5 | Maurice's juvenile arrest record stating that Maurice was not a stranger to the Chicago |
1:30.3 | PD, but they did not reveal quite everything about Harris' relationship with the Chicago |
1:36.6 | Police Department. Five years earlier, when Maurice was just 14 years old, he had been publicly |
1:44.5 | brutalized by the Chicago Police. And, at the time of his arrest for the murders, he was |
1:51.2 | in the midst of a civil court action against the department. |
2:03.4 | My name is Ania Cain, and I'm Kevin Greenley, and this is the murder sheet, a weekly true |
2:09.9 | crime podcast. Ania and I connected over the Bergerchev murders, a 1978 unsolved case involving |
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