9. Howard Morgan, 28-Shots Survivor
Former Chicago police officer Howard Morgan was pulled over in 2005 for driving down a one-way street. What happened next was hotly disputed by both parties. Police say that Morgan drew his firearm and fired a shot at police, prompting them to fire back in self defense. Morgan maintained that police began shooting as soon as they saw his gun and that he never fired at the police. One thing was not disputed, though, as Morgan was shot 28 times by police officers, 21 of which were in the back. Morgan survived the shooting and was charged with discharging a firearm and attempted murder. He was found not guilty of the shooting charge in 2007, but there was no verdict on the attempted murder charge. At a later trial, Morgan was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to 40 years in prison.
Morgan’s supporters claim that there was evidence-suppression, and argue double jeopardy, but police were satisfied with the verdict. Morgan was released from prison in 2015 by outgoing governor Pat Quinn, who commuted the rest of Morgan’s sentence. Morgan is now working to clear his name and have his conviction reversed.
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