Council to vote on offer to settle lawsuit

Suit stems from 2009 incident with Dixon Police

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DIXON – At tonight’s meeting, the City Council is expected to OK an offer to settle a federal lawsuit accusing Dixon police of using unreasonable force during a 2009 arrest of a woman and her husband.

The amount of the offer has not been released. The suit, filed in federal court because it accuses the police department of civil rights violations, seeks more than $100,000 in damages.

Commissioners met in closed session during the Nov. 19 meeting to discuss the case. Commissioners Dennis Considine, Colleen Brechon-Vancil and Jeff Kuhn have since said they will follow their attorneys’ advice and vote to allow the offer.

“Voting in favor may not be what our gut is telling us, but our attorneys, for a variety of reasons, are asking us to trust them,” Kuhn said. “They know the legal system better, and they have advised us that this is what’s best for the city of Dixon.”

Mayor Jim Burke said he will vote against the authorization.

“My feeling about it is that I read all the documents over, all the reports, several reports from different police officers, everything I can get my hands on, and there was no wrongdoing, as far as I can tell.”

Commissioner David Blackburn did not return a call Friday afternoon.

Chicago attorney Mark Shure filed the five-count suit in April 2011 on behalf of Karen Beauchamp, 47. It names the city, Police Chief Danny Langloss, Detective Nick Albert, and Sgt. Troy Morse as defendants.

According to the complaint:

Police arrived at Beauchamp’s home on May 4, 2009, to arrest her husband, Billie, 46, on an outstanding warrant. He handed his truck keys to her and as she turned to go back into the house, Albert told her she was under arrest, rushed up behind her, grabbed her left arm and pulled it forcefully backward, causing her to fall off the porch and land on her right elbow and tailbone. 

She had had rotator cuff surgery on her right shoulder 6 weeks earlier. 

Morse handcuffed her and shoved her from behind, causing her to fall forward into the living room in a complete somersault. 

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