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Chicago Sun-Times Mary Mitchell - A miracle at 26th and California, part I - A Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart Fluff Piece following Tom Dart giving fellow Sun-Times reporter Mark Brown's wife - Hanke Gratteau - a do nothing six figure yearly salary job and a recent giant raise....


When volunteers with the “Malachi Dads” program first walked onto Division 9 at Cook County Jail, a SWAT team rushing to quell a cellblock disturbance greeted them.

It was an answer to prayer.

Tom Horton, the group leader, was meeting with Tarry Williams, chief of operations for the sprawling jail complex, and had just told the administrator they wanted “to go to the worst cell block you have.”

“We wanted to go because, when it gets corrected, there would be no doubt about who did it,” Horton told me in an interview at the jail.

The detainees were refusing to go back to their cells. Most of the men were facing trials for violent crimes, including murder and attempted murder.

“I was a little bit skeptical of the whole notion that this group of detainees with very violent offenses who is most likely going to spend a great deal of time in prison, that a program could be impactful,” admits Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart. “I was proven wrong.”

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