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Anthony Holmes, left, and Darrell Cannon, victims of torture by the former Police Commander Jon Burge, speak at a news conference in Chicago, Monday, Aug. 28, 2017, where it was announced that Chicago Public Schools students will be taught about the police torture scandal that has dogged the city and the police department. Monday's announcement comes more than two years after the City Council approved an ordinance that called for the city to pay $5.5 million in reparations to the African-American victims of torture at the hands of Burge and his detectives. Listening at right is Chicago Public Schools CEO Forrest Claypool. (James Foster/Chicago Sun-Times via AP)

Anthony Holmes, left, and Darrell Cannon, victims of torture by the former Police Commander Jon Burge, speak at a news conference in Chicago, Monday, Aug. 28, 2017, where it was announced that Chicago Public Schools students will be taught about the police torture scandal that has dogged the city and the police department. Monday's announcement comes more than two years after the City Council approved an ordinance that called for the city to pay $5.5 million in reparations to the African-American victims of torture at the hands of Burge and his detectives. Listening at right is Chicago Public Schools CEO Forrest Claypool. (James Foster/Chicago Sun-Times via AP)

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