Ex-Chicago officer who killed Laquan McDonald leaves prison
CHICAGO (AP) — Former Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke left prison on Thursday after serving less than half of his nearly seven-year sentence for killing Black teenager Laquan McDonald — an early release that was widely viewed as a setback in the city’s efforts to improve relations between its police department and Black community.
Jordan Abudayyeh, a spokeswoman for Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, said Van Dyke was released Thursday morning, though she declined to provide further details, including where he had been imprisoned.
Van Dyke, who is white, became the first Chicago officer in about half a century to be convicted of murder for an on-duty killing in 2018, and many Black leaders hoped his conviction for second-degree murder and 16 counts of aggravated battery signaled a willingness to hold officers accountable. But they say word that he would be freed after serving about three years and four months of his sentence of six years and nine months has turned McDonald and them into victims again.
“This is the ultimate illustration that Black lives don’t matter as much as other lives,” said the Rev. Marshall Hatch, a prominent minister on the city’s West Side. “To get that short amount of time for a murder sends a bad message to the community.”