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OFFICE OF THE STATES ATTORNEY

COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS


ANITA ALVAREZ

69 WEST WASHINGTON ST.


SUITE 3200
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60602

STATES ATTORNEY

Press Release
FOR RELEASE:
October 30, 2013

FOR INFORMATION:
(312) 603-3423
SUBURBAN POLICE OFFICER CHARGED IN LOCK-UP INCIDENT

A Skokie police officer has been arrested and is facing felony criminal charges in connection with an incident in
which the officer is captured on videotape forcibly shoving a female arrestee into a jail cell resulting in
significant injuries to the woman including facial fractures that required reconstructive surgery as well as vision
and dental problems, Cook County States Attorney Anita Alvarez announced today.
Michael Hart, 43, of Gurnee, Illinois, was charged today with the felony offenses of Aggravated Battery and
Official Misconduct in connection with the incident. Hart appeared in bond court today at the George Leighton
Criminal Courts Building in Chicago before Judge Israel Desierto who set bond at $75,000. Hart has been
employed as a full time Skokie police officer since 1994.
According to prosecutors, the incident occurred on the morning of March 10, 2013 at the Skokie Police
Department, where Hart was on duty and assisting in the fingerprinting and photographing of a 47-year-old
female who was in custody after having been arrested by Skokie police officers on a charge of driving under the
influence of alcohol earlier that morning.
During the booking process Hart became irate with the female detainee when she repeatedly disregarded his
command to look at a specific location on a camera lens in order to allow him to take an arrest and booking photo
of the defendant.
After the woman disobeyed Harts final command, the officer grabbed her forcibly by the arm and pulled her
towards an open detention cell. At the entrance of the cell, the detainee attempted to use both hands to grasp the
sides of the doorway, regain her balance and request that she have another opportunity to be photographed. At
that point, Officer Hart, who was behind the detainee, is alleged to have put both of his hands on the womans
back and pushed her forcefully into the cell.
According to prosecutors, the force of the shove propelled the woman across the cell causing her face and head to
slam into an unpadded concrete bench. The face-first impact with the concrete fractured the womans right
orbital bone, loosened some of her teeth and opened a deep cut on her cheek. The orbital fracture required
reconstructive surgery during which a titanium plate was inserted in the womans cheek. She also suffers vision
and dental problems as a result of the incident.

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All of the events were captured and recorded by video surveillance cameras mounted throughout the Skokie
police station.
It is a sad and difficult day in law enforcement when an incident such as this occurs and criminal charges are
warranted, said States Attorney Alvarez. We recognize that police officers have difficult jobs and work under
challenging circumstances, but every law enforcement officer holds his or her powers through the public trust and
this senseless act constitutes a violation of that trust.
The investigation was conducted by the States Attorneys Special Prosecutions Bureau as part of ongoing efforts
to monitor and investigate police misconduct and public corruption. If convicted, Hart faces a sentence that
ranges from a term of probation to up to five years in prison. States Attorney Alvarez thanked the Skokie Police
Department for their cooperation in the investigation.
The public is reminded that criminal charging documents contain allegations that are not evidence of guilt. The
defendant is presumed innocent and is entitled to a fair trial at which the state has the burden of proving guilt
beyond a reasonable doubt.
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