Inmates applaud suspected cop killer as he arrives at jail

Five Cook County Jail inmates were captured on video applauding a felon charged with the fatal shooting of a Chicago police commander was led by their cell on Thursday – and now could be punished for the sickening display. 

Cara Smith, the chief policy officer for Sheriff Tom Dart, said the surveillance footage shows the men clapping as suspect Shomari Legghette, 44, was being led past a crowded holding cell after his first court appearance. 

The inmates were in the holding cell awaiting action on their cases. Legghette is charged with first-degree murder in Tuesday’s shooting death of 53-year-old Commander Paul Bauer.

Cook County Jail inmates were captured on video Thursday applauding accused cop killer Shomari Legghette

Legghette (pictured in black shirt being escorted) was returning to his cell at the jail after his initial court appearance Thursday 

Legghette (pictured in black shirt being escorted) was returning to his cell at the jail after his initial court appearance Thursday 

Video captured five inmates inside the packed holding cell breaking into applause at the sight of the accused cop killer 

The quintet of inmates were transferred overnight from Chicago to a jail in southern Illinois

The quintet of inmates were transferred overnight from Chicago to a jail in southern Illinois

The men who were seen clapping in the video could face punishment for their actions 

The men who were seen clapping in the video could face punishment for their actions 

She said the five inmates were transferred overnight from Chicago to a jail in southern Illinois, where it will be more difficult for family and friends to visit them while they are in custody.

The jail also is forwarding to prosecutors the video and reports of the incident Thursday afternoon so they can use the information if the inmates are convicted, she said.

‘The conduct that those detainees engaged in was disgraceful… and speaks to their character,’ Smith said. ‘We feel it should be considered by prosecutors in connection with their sentencing.’

The video could be a ‘factor of aggravation’ considered by a judge in sentencing.

Four-time felon Shomari Legghette, 44, (pictured) was charged with first-degree murder on Wednesday

Off-duty police commander Paul Bauer (pictured) was shot dead Tuesday afternoon in Chicago

Shomari Legghette (left), 44, (pictured) was charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of off-duty Chicago police commander Paul Bauer, 53 (right)

Police guard the crime scene after Bauer was fatally shot at the James R. Thompson Center, in Chicago on Tuesday 

Police guard the crime scene after Bauer was fatally shot at the James R. Thompson Center, in Chicago on Tuesday 

But Steve Greenberg, a prominent Chicago defense attorney, said there is no way the inmates should be penalized for what he said is a clear exercise of their right to free speech.

‘These inmates … no matter how vile or disgusting you may think their expression is, they have an absolute right under the First Amendment to express those feelings and it is a violation of their rights as citizens to penalize them or consider that as aggravation,’ said Greenberg, who is not representing any of the men.

The video was taken moments after Legghette appeared in court on charges of first-degree murder of a peace officer, armed violence, unlawful use of a weapon by a felon and possession of a controlled substance.

Police say they wanted to question Legghette Tuesday when he took off running and Bauer, 53, pursued him on foot. 

He caught Legghette near the James R. Thompson Center, a government building, where the two struggled and Legghette fell down the stairs. 

Bauer either fell or ran after him to a landing where, Legghette, wearing a bullet proof vest and armed with a semi-automatic handgun, allegedly shot the 53-year-old Bauer six times.

Bauer, a 31-year veteran of the police force, was pronounced dead a short time later.



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