Posted March 24, 2017 1:55 pm by Comments

By Brian Seay

Jason Van Dyke, right, speaks with his attorney, Dan Herbert, left, at a hearing in a Chicago courtroom Thursday. (Photo: Nancy Stone/Chicago Tribune)
Prosecutors on Thursday added 16 additional counts to a Chicago cop’s murder charges, one for each bullet he fired at a black teenager in 2014.
In a fresh indictment unsealed this week, a grand jury added the 16 aggravated battery charges to the six counts of first-degree murder, and one count of official misconduct charges already filed against 38-year-old Jason Van Dyke, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Van Dyke pleaded not guilty to the new charges, according to the Chicago Tribune. The officer, who has been suspended without pay, shot 17-year-old Laquan McDonald on the city’s South Side in October 2014, but wasn’t charged until a year later. A dash cam video of the incident sparked nationwide outrage, and led to a Department of Justice inquiry into police practices in Chicago which found a pattern of constitutional abuses.
Van Dyke’s attorney, Daniel Herbert, filed motions to dismiss the seven original charges, which he claims were filed hastily by former State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez. Herbert says the special prosecutor, Kane County State’s Attorney Joseph McMahon, asked for a new indictment because of

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