Allegations:
Wright was arrested multiple times in 2008 and 2009 for offenses that, under the law, only merited a ticket and a fine. The first arrest took place in July 2008, when Officers Perez and Mook issued Wright a ticket for excessive noise as he sat in his parked car. Perez then threw Wright against the car and handcuffed him. The two officers took Wright to the 24th District police station, but refused to let him call his lawyer, give him his medication for high blood pressure and back pain, let him see a doctor or give him any food, water or access to the bathroom. The next day, officers took Wright to Cook County Jail, but authorities there refused to jail him because the arrest stemmed from a ticket, not a crime. Back at the 24th District station, a supervisor ordered officers to release Wright. Several months later, the ticket was dismissed and the City of Chicago was ordered to pay Wright back for the costs he incurred from towing and storage of his car after the arrest. Wright later filed a civil rights suit against Perez and Mook. About a year later, in June 2009, Wright was again ticketed for playing his music too loud--this time by two officers, Vanourek and Pietrusiewicz, who worked the same shift as Perez and Mook. Vanourek and Pietrusiewicz again arrested Wright, took him to the police station and impounded and searched his car. This time, Wright was released the same day; the following month, the city dismissed the ticket. Later on the same day the ticket was dismissed, Wright was driving west on Rogers Avenue near Clark Street, when Vanourek and Officer Cerkic made a U-turn, stopped him in a private parking lot on Clark, cited him again for excessive noise--even though the radio in his car wasn't working--and arrested him. Vanourek shoved Wright into the squad car, hitting Wright's head on the car. Wright was charged with resisting arrest and spent three days in jail, but was later found not guilty of the charges. In August 2009, Wright was stopped by police once again, this time for allegedly driving his car over the divider line on North Clark. Sgt. Baranowski searched Wright and arrested him for allegedly having a small baggy of marijuana in his front pocket. The case was later dismissed.