Village of Oak Lawn Settles $825K Lawsuit with Man Beaten by Police
The Village of Oak Lawn has agreed to pay $825,000 to settle a federal lawsuit filed by Hadi Abuatelah, a 17-year-old Palestinian American who was brutally punched and kicked by three village police officers in July 2022. The payout includes $250,000 paid out-of-pocket by the village, while the remainder will be covered by the village's insurance carrier.
Abuatelah had been pulled over for allegedly having marijuana in his car, but he ran from the officers, leading to a high-speed chase and his eventual arrest. During the stop, police claimed that Abuatleh had run from them, prompting the aggressive arrest. Officers found a loaded pistol in his bag, which Abuatleh later pleaded guilty to as part of a plea deal in juvenile court.
The incident sparked widespread outrage within the Arab American community, leading Abuatelah's family to file a civil rights lawsuit against the officers and the village. Oak Lawn Mayor Terry Vorderer stated that the village settled the case begrudgingly due to the current climate of criticism directed at law enforcement and the pursuit of criminal charges against officers.
Village officials maintained their innocence, claiming that no fault was found in the actions of the police department. However, lawyers representing Abuatleh expressed outrage over what they described as an unreasonable use of force by the officers, citing unnecessary physical violence against a juvenile. The settlement is seen as a crucial moment of accountability for Abuatleh's injuries.
In 2023, one Oak Lawn police officer was indicted on charges related to the incident, but those charges were dropped in December 2024 due to insufficient evidence.
The Village of Oak Lawn has agreed to pay $825,000 to settle a federal lawsuit filed by Hadi Abuatelah, a 17-year-old Palestinian American who was brutally punched and kicked by three village police officers in July 2022. The payout includes $250,000 paid out-of-pocket by the village, while the remainder will be covered by the village's insurance carrier.
Abuatelah had been pulled over for allegedly having marijuana in his car, but he ran from the officers, leading to a high-speed chase and his eventual arrest. During the stop, police claimed that Abuatleh had run from them, prompting the aggressive arrest. Officers found a loaded pistol in his bag, which Abuatleh later pleaded guilty to as part of a plea deal in juvenile court.
The incident sparked widespread outrage within the Arab American community, leading Abuatelah's family to file a civil rights lawsuit against the officers and the village. Oak Lawn Mayor Terry Vorderer stated that the village settled the case begrudgingly due to the current climate of criticism directed at law enforcement and the pursuit of criminal charges against officers.
Village officials maintained their innocence, claiming that no fault was found in the actions of the police department. However, lawyers representing Abuatleh expressed outrage over what they described as an unreasonable use of force by the officers, citing unnecessary physical violence against a juvenile. The settlement is seen as a crucial moment of accountability for Abuatleh's injuries.
In 2023, one Oak Lawn police officer was indicted on charges related to the incident, but those charges were dropped in December 2024 due to insufficient evidence.