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<title><![CDATA[Crapperboarding, the new interrogation technique?]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The following news out of Chicagoland:  Just look what happened when the suspects in this story were]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following news out of Chicagoland:  Just look what happened when the suspects in this story weren&#8217;t allowed to go to the restroom. As it turns out they were charged with the crime of making bad beer.. especially since the cops thought what they found were &#8220;Molotov Cocktails&#8221;.. bad beer is a crime punishable with penalties ranging from dismemberment to pistol whipping in some cultures. In this case it looks like the punishment was the ole&#8217; &#8220;Diarrhea Shower&#8221;&#8230;  Or &#8220;Crapperboarding&#8221;, with which the authorities gained some valued information, subsequently raided and shut down an extremely dangerous home brewery.</p>
<p>The detainment and torture were followed by the Perps&#8217; release under condition of &#8220;Double Secret Probation&#8221;.  The charges of &#8220;Hanging with stupid people&#8221; were dropped because there wasn&#8217;t enough room in the jails for them all.</p>
<h2><strong>&#8220;<a href="http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/05/18/arrested-protester-charges-mistreatment-after-police-raid-apartment/">  Arrested Protester Charges Mistreatment After Police Raid Apartment</a></strong></h2>
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<p><strong>CHICAGO (CBS) </strong> — As dignitaries arrive for the NATO Summit in Chicago, protesters and police are making news for an arrest controversy earlier this week in Bridgeport.</p>
<p>For the first time, as CBS 2’s Pam Zekman reports, one of the nine protesters scooped up by police in a controversial raid says he was mistreated and his civil rights violated.</p>
<p>Darrin Annussek says he walked to Chicago from Philadelphia to participate in Occupy protests, only to be seized by police in a raid on an apartment at 32nd and Morgan.</p>
<p>“For 18 hours, we were handcuffed to a bench and our legs were shackled together,” he said. <strong>“Some of our cries for the bathroom were either ignored or met with silence.”</strong></p>
<p>Annusek was released Friday morning along with four others reportedly suspected of preparing molotov cocktails. At least one other detainee was released several hours later Friday.</p>
<p>Kris Hermes, of the National Lawyers Guild said: “There is absolutely no evidence of molotov cocktails or any other criminal activity going on at this building.”</p>
<p>A tenant who agreed to host the out-of-town protesters says the police did seize his home-brew making equipment, including buckets, beer bottles and caps.</p>
<p><strong>“If anybody would like some, I would like to offer them a sip of my beer,” said William Vassilakis.</strong></p>
<p>The National Lawyers Guild says the warrantless raid violated their clients’ civil rights.</p>
<p>“It is outrageous behavior on the part of the City of Chicago,” said Sarah Gelsomino.</p>
<p>On Friday, Chicago cops returned to the Bridgeport neighborhood. But police officials refuse to comment on the case.</p>
<p>“We’re not going to talk about it. It’s an ongoing investigation,’’ said Police Supt. Garry McCarthy</p>
<p>Zekman asked Annussek if police would be able to latch onto any previous arrests. He told her, “Myself, I have no arrests.”</p>
<p>However, CBS 2 confirmed Annussek was arrested in December in connection with another Occupy event, in Raleigh, N.C.</p>
<p>The National Guild Lawyers say they have not been allowed to talk to others still in police custody.</p>
<p>If they are not charged by 11:30 p.m. Friday they have to be released, the lawyers say.</p>
<p><strong>The detainee released Friday evening, Robert Lamorte, said he had hitch-hiked to Chicago from New York. He said he doesn’t plan on visiting Chicago again.</strong></p>
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