Surrounding the Police Assault and TASERing of Christopher Bollyn, Journalist Location: The Bollyn home, a suburban corner home in Hoffman Estates, Illinois Date: August 15, 2006 Time: Evening, beginning at 7:20 p.m. Agencies Involved: 911 Northwest Central Dispatch System (NWCDS) Hoffman Estates Police Dept. (HEPD), Fire Dept. (HEFD) Time Description of Event 19:20 (Estimate) Christopher Bollyn sees a suspicious car with three armed men wearing body armor slowly pass his house for the second day in a row. Concerned, he discusses situation with his wife, Helje, and takes bicycle to store. 19:43:34 911 Call Received – From store, Bollyn calls police (911) about suspicious vehicle with armed men seemingly prowling around his home. Dispatcher agrees for a police officer to come to Bollyn house in 20 minutes. (Police log) 19:46:46 911 Call Entered – Bollyn’s call is entered into 911 Northwest Central Dispatch System (NWCDS). (Police log) 19:47:41 Police Officer Dispatched – 911 Dispatcher No. 5681 (NWCDS) dispatches uniformed HEPD Officer John Fitzgerald in vehicle No. 6131C to Bollyn residence. (Police log) 19:48:09 Three-man
out-of-uniform tactical unit wearing body armor (No. 6744),
the suspicious vehicle and men that provoked Bollyn's concern, logs in
to
assist Fitzgerald. (Police log) 20:01:03 Police Report "Fight in Progress" –
911 dispatcher No. 5681
overhears police saying that a "fight is in progress" at Bollyn
residence
and tells the fire dispatcher No. 5648, who is sitting beside him, to
dispatch the fire department paramedics to the scene. (HEFD Deputy
Chief Robert Gorvett) This appears to be evidence that the assault on Bollyn was premeditated by members of the police force. This is why the recording of the police transmissions is required to show what was said and by whom. 20:01:06 Emergency ambulance and fire department vehicle (Engine No. 21) are dispatched by 911 (fire) dispatcher No. 5648. 20:02 (Est.) Bollyn arrives home on bicycle. 20:02:23 Assisting
Officers En Route – Off. Joseph Kruschel (6132C) logs in as
"en route" to Bollyn house. (Police log) 20:03:11 Off.
Wesley Schulz (6190C) is en route to Bollyn house. At this point, no
fewer than eight police officers in 5 vehicles are en route to handle
Bollyn's non-emergency call about a suspicious vehicle. 20:03:28 First
Officer On Scene – Off. Joseph Kruschel, a uniformed officer, in
car No. 6132C, logs in as being on the scene. Off. Kruschel, however,
apparently holds back and does not approach Bollyn home or present
himself. (Police log) 20:03:56 Out-of-Uniform
Tactical Squad Arrives – Three-man undercover unit
(6744) logs in "on scene." They park their unmarked car in the street
blocking the Bollyn driveway and all three men wearing body armor
march up the driveway to Bollyn house. (Police log) 20:03:57 Emergency Paramedics Arrive – Fire department vehicles and paramedics arrive on the scene. The emergency vehicles arrive "on scene" exactly one second after police undercover tactical unit 6744. Paramedics remain about 50 feet from Bollyn house. (FD log) Note: As C.O.P. Herdegen explained to the Bollyns, in a recorded conversation, the paramedics are called when somebody has been TASERed. This doesn't make sense because nobody has been TASERed and at this point the police are only responding to a non-emergency call about a suspicious vehicle. (August 17 meeting at Village Hall). Herdegen
is also contradicted by Deputy Fire Chief Robert Gorvett
(HEFD), who told Bollyn that the department doesn't even have a policy
or guidelines about how to treat TASER victims. 20:04:05 Mrs. Bollyn (Helje) notices the three out-of-uniform armed men wearing body armor marching up Bollyn driveway, and approaches them from the back yard where she had been gardening. 20:04:10 Seeing
that the armed and armored men lack uniforms or any insignia,
Helje asks them who they were. Catherine Bollyn (8-year-old daughter)
comes out of the house to join her mother. Note: The identities of the three men was only revealed to the Bollyns one month later by Lt. Perritano. 20:04:20 Off.
Tony Wanic (6191C) is en route to Bollyn house. Wanic is the 9th police officer and 6th police car responding to Bollyn call.
(Police log) 20:04:26 Twenty-nine seconds after arriving, the fire department emergency crew notify dispatch that they are "back in service," although they do not leave the scene. (HEFD Deputy Chief Robert Gorvett) Note: The "back in service" notification was given before the tactical unit assaulted and TASERed Bollyn – something they witnessed. 20:04:30 Christopher
Bollyn comes out of the house and joins his wife and
daughter standing about 6 to 10 feet from the three armed men wearing
body armor on his driveway. 20:04:43 In
the shadow of the Bollyn's maple tree, Officer Fitzgerald, the
uniformed officer originally dispatched to handle the 911 call, logs in
as
"on scene" as he quietly pulls up beneath behind the unmarked car
(6744). Fitzgerald remains in the car, however, and watches the
assault. 20:04:44 (Est.) Bollyn tells the men that he wants to get his brother Jay, the permanent resident, from the house. He turns and moves toward his front door. 20:04:46 Two men from undercover unit 6744 suddenly tackle Bollyn from behind (#HEP 0650820) as he approaches his front door, trip him and throw him to the ground. (Police log) 20:04:50 Bollyn is brutally pinned down by Officers Stoy and Barber who immediately handcuff his left hand (Bollyn is left-handed) from behind while his right arm winds up beneath his torso during the fall. Barber asks, "Where is his right arm?" "It's underneath of me," Bollyn says and tells Helje to get his brother Jay (from the house) and Dale, the neighbor. According to the police report, Bollyn
had called out for the militia. Mrs. Bollyn approaches the scene with
her 8-year-old daughter who is in
distraught and crying. She still has her pruning snips in her hand. The
third out-of-uniform man, later identified as Off. Felgenhauer, tells
Mrs.
Bollyn to drop the snips which Mrs. Bollyn immediately does. 20:05 (Est.) Barber
places TASER weapon (Model X-26) directly against Bollyn's
lower back. Bollyn is TASERed with 50,000 volts for several seconds.
No verbal warning of any kind was given prior to the TASERing. Helje goes to house, which is just a few steps away, to fetch her camera in order to take photographs. Mrs. Bollyn attempts to photograph the assault but is physically blocked and threatened with arrest by Off. Felgenhauer. She is thus prevented from documenting the event and obtaining evidence of a crime, for example of the body armor vests of the three men, which the police claim had "POLICE" written on them. All three Bollyns claim that the vests had no visible police insignia. Off. Felgenhauer takes out his little
notebook and writes down Mrs.
Bollyn’s name and date of birth as if she had done something wrong.
Taking photographs or videos of a police assault is perfectly legal.
Preventing a person from doing so is a criminal offense. 20:06:14 Officers Hill and Cawley log in as being on scene. They are the 6th and 7th officers on the scene. (Police log) 20:06:15 Officer
Kruschel, who was first officer on scene at 20:03:28, logs in again
as being on scene. (Police log) 20:06:24 Off. Scott Lawrence (6136C) logs in on scene, the 8th officer to appear at Bollyn residence. He is the first uniformed officer to come onto the Bollyn property and talk to Mrs. Bollyn. Bollyn is still being pinned to the ground by two officers. All other uniformed officers remained on the street and simply watched the tactical unit assault Bollyn. Questions: Was this the
"cross-training" Lt. Perritano spoke about? Did
the police make a video of this assault? Mrs.
Bollyn tries to explain the situation pointing at her husband who is
still brutally held down by Barber and Stoy. Off. Lawrence just says,
"You
are excited." As Mrs. Bollyn is talking with Off.
Lawrence, an out-of-uniform female
officer, later identified as Off. Kathryn Cawley approaches little
Catherine
Bollyn, who is standing by her mother, and starts talking to her. "Are you going to bring her back?" Mrs. Bollyn asks anxiously. Mrs.
Bollyn goes into house to put the camera away, and is in the middle
of the living room when she notices that Off. Lawrence has followed her
into the house. Off. Lawrence says, "I want to make sure you are alright." 20:06:30 (Est.) Bollyn is taken, handcuffed, and placed in rear seat of Fitzgerald's car (6131C). 20:06:40 (Est.) Christopher Albert, Bollyn's 11-year-old son comes home to find a huge police presence in his front yard and see that his father is being taken away. He becomes hysterical and needs to be calmed down by his uncle and his mother. Off. Lawrence who works with juveniles, witnesses the scene. 20:07:18 Off.
Wesley Schulz (6190C) logs in on scene. Schulz is the 9th officer in
the 6th police car on scene. (Police log) Knowing that Bollyn has been TASERed,
the police prevent the medics
from examining Bollyn – violating their own policy. Off. Schultz tells
the
medics that they are not needed, according to HEFD Deputy Chief
Robert Gorvett. 20:07:29 Bollyn
is taken to the police station by Off. Fitzgerald. (Police log) 20:07:44 Off. Anthony Tenuto arrives on scene at Bollyn house. Tenuto is 10th officer in 7th police car on the scene. (Police log) 20:20
(Est.) Bollyn
is Processed at Station – Bollyn's floral shirt is ripped off,
tearing the shirt and sending the buttons flying. He is fingerprinted,
photographed, and placed in a cell in which the water has been turned
off. 22:00 (Est.) Off.
Schulz comes to Bollyn's cell, where he is being held without water
or medical attention, and told that because he has been TASERed,
medics would have to examine him. 23:50 Bollyn
is released after posting $100 bail and walks 4 miles home with
untreated fractured elbow. Bollyn's elbow is X-rayed on Thursday and
effusion indicative of occult fracture is found. His arm is put into a
cast
and sling. During
the entire time in the lock-up, Bollyn is denied water and medical
treatment. Photo: Christopher Bollyn with his children near Schaumburg library two days after being brutally assaulted and TASERed by three undercover agents of the Hoffman Estates Police Department. The evidence suggests that the police assault on Bollyn was premeditated and planned. Among other things, this police assault has caused the Bollyn children to suffer mental anguish, the abuse of child sensibilities, the infliction of emotional pain, disruption of enjoyment of domestic tranquility, and the diminishment of innocence of childhood. |