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The Death of David Koschman from the Chicago Sun-Times
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The David Koschman case

David Koschman died on May 6, 2004 — 11 days after he was punched in the face by a nephew of then-Mayor Richard M. Daley. Read the Sun-Times’ initial two-part series by clicking “The David Koschman case” link above.

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Does grand jury have David Koschman surveillance video?

THE WATCHDOGS: No surveillance video has ever surfaced from the spring night in 2004 when a nephew of then-Mayor Richard M. Daley threw the punch that led to David Koschman’s death, but now a grand jury led by Special Prosecutor Dan K. Webb has subpoenaed Rush Street-area bars including Mother’s, Butch McGuire’s and The Lodge looking for video.

Grand jury convened to investigate 2004 death of David Koschman

A grand jury is now investigating the death of David Koschman, who died in 2004 after he was punched in the face by Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of former Mayor Richard M. Daley.

Chicago Police Department won’t release emails on Koschman case

THE WATCHDOGS: The Chicago Police Department is refusing to release copies of nearly 300 emails officials sent during the two months early last year spent reinvestigating a 2004 homicide case involving a nephew of then-Mayor Richard M. Daley. Officials said it would be “unduly burdensome” to go through those emails to ensure what could be made public. Meanwhile, a special prosecutor has been interviewing witnesses in the death of David Koschman, who was punched in the face by Daley nephew Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko.

The Watchdogs: David Koschman witness: I felt intimidated by investigator

THE WATCHDOGS: A witness in the David Koschman case was visited last month by Thomas M. O’Connor, a private investigator he says claimed to be working for Koschman’s mother. The witness says he felt intimidated by O’Connor.

Koschman judge names ex-U.S. Attorney Webb special prosecutor

Former U.S. Attorney Dan K. Webb — who won the convictions of corrupt Cook County judges and a former national security adviser — was appointed Monday as the special prosecutor to re-examine the 2004 death of David Koschman, who died after being punched by Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of then-Mayor Richard M. Daley.

Koschman mom on ruling: ‘I didn’t think it was going to go my way’

The ruling had been made, and everyone was leaving Judge Michael Toomin’s courtroom Friday at 26th and California, but Nanci Koschman remained, sitting in the front row, quietly weeping.

Excerpts from the Koschman judge’s comments

These are excerpts of the comments made in court Friday by Cook County Circuit Judge Michael P. Toomin in announcing his ruling that a special prosecutor will re-examine the 2004 death of David Koschman after being punched by Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of then-Mayor Richard M. Daley:

Mark Brown: Koschman judge again fights injustice

David Koschman, though still waiting for his justice, is closer than I would have ever thought possible.

Special prosecutor to re-examine case of Koschman, Daley nephew

Declaring “the system has failed” David Koschman, a judge took the rare step Friday of appointing a special prosecutor to re-examine the 2004 case of the 21-year-old from Mount Prospect who died after being punched in the face by a nephew of then-Mayor Richard M. Daley.

Alvarez defends her actions, promises cooperation

Though Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez said she won’t appeal a judge’s ruling Friday to appoint an outside prosecutor to re-examine the David Koschman case, she defended her handling of the case — and her failed effort against bringing in a special prosecutor.

How the David Koschman case unfolded

David Koschman died in 2004, but his death as the result of being punched by a nephew of then-Mayor Richard M. Daley has been back in the news since the publication in February 2011 of the first of a series of reports in a Chicago Sun-Times investigation. Here are some key dates in the newspaper’s investigation and actions that resulted from those reports:

Nanci Koschman fights for her boy

What Nanci Koschman is doing takes courage. She sat, quietly crying at times, in the first row of Courtroom 606 at the Cook County Criminal Courts on Thurs­day as her attorneys asked Judge Michael Toomin to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the events surrounding her son’s death.

THE WATCHDOGS: Judge questions self-defense finding in Daley nephew case

A judge questioned Thursday how the police concluded that Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of then-Mayor Richard M. Daley, acted in self-defense when he delivered a deadly blow nearly eight years ago. Juge Michael Toomin noted that five witnesses have given sworn statements denying that the victim, David Koschman, was physically aggressive.

Daley nephew fights Koschman mom’s special-prosecutor request

Tired of sitting on “the sidelines,” a nephew of former Mayor Richard M. Daley is fighting a mother’s request for a special prosecutor to reinvestigate the death of David Koschman, who died after a punch police say the nephew threw. Lawyers for Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko have asked to intervene in the case because Nanci Koschman’s lawyers suggested last week that Vanecko may have confessed to striking the Mount Prospect man — an allegation Vanecko’s lawyers called “a complete and utter fabrication.”

Did Daley nephew Vanecko confess to fatal punch?

A nephew of then-Mayor Richard M. Daley “may have made an admission of guilt” to detectives that he threw the punch that caused David Koschman’s death, attorneys for Koschman’s family said in a court filing Wednesday.

Exhibit ‘B’: Alvarez, Daley on Facebook

Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez says she has no conflicts of interest that would keep her from being able to fairly reinvestigate a 2004 homicide case involving Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of then-Mayor Richard M. Daley. But lawyers for the family of …

The Watchdogs: Koschman judge gave money to Alvarez campaign

THE WATCHDOGS: The judge who’s to decide whether a special prosecutor investigates the Cook County state’s attorney’s office’s handling of a homicide case involving a nephew of former Mayor Richard M. Daley has contributed $1,450 to the re-election campaign of State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez, records show.

Judge: Alvarez must turn over interviews to Koschman lawyers

A Cook County judge ordered State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez on Wednesday to turn over transcripts of six witness interviews to lawyers for Nanci Koschman, a Mount Prospect woman who’s seeking the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate the death of her son, David Koschman, after an drunken confrontation with a nephew of then-Mayor Richard M. Daley in 2004.

State’s attorney: Releasing Koschman transcripts would ‘undermine’ case

Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez is fighting an effort by the family of David Koschman to make public transcripts of witness interviews related to Koschman’s homicide case. “The wholesale disclosure of the information that the petitioners request would disrupt the ongoing criminal investigation and …

Cops’ vacation led to quick halt of Koschman probe

THE WATCHDOGS: Facing the possibility of coming under scrutiny by a special prosecutor, the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office and the Chicago Police Department are, for the first time, offering an explanation for why, just hours into the case, detectives abruptly dropped the David Koschman investigation and didn’t pick it up again for 15 days: The two detectives assigned to the case went on vacation.

Koschman family, Alvarez spar over transcripts in Daley nephew case

Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez’s office has until Feb. 21 to oppose an effort by the family of David Koschman to make public transcripts of witness interviews related to Koschman’s homicide case, Cook County Judge Michael Toomin said Friday. Lawyers for the Koschman family …

Koschman attorneys want transcripts of investigator interviews released

Attorneys for the family of David Koschman on Tuesday asked a judge to release transcripts of interviews that investigators recently conducted with Koschman’s friends and other witnesses. Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez included portions of those interviews in her objection to Nanci Koschman’s request …

State’s Attorney Alvarez not up to the task of investigating Koschman case

MARK BROWN: Just finished a second reading of Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez’s court filing in which she explains all the reasons there’s no need for a special prosecutor to investigate the death of David Koschman. As all Sun-Times readers know, Koschman is the …

Alvarez: No special prosecutor needed in Koschman case

Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez will fight a Mount Prospect woman’s effort to have a special prosecutor appointed to investigate the homicide of her son, who died after being involved in a drunken confrontation with Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of former mayor Richard M. Daley.

Alvarez hints she’ll fight special prosecutor request

Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez says there’s no reason to have a special prosecutor re-investigate the nearly 8-year-old homicide of David Koschman — a case that involved a nephew of then-Mayor Richard M. Daley.

BGA: Special prosecutor needed in Koschman case

The Better Government Association has filed a “friend of the court” brief backing the call for a special prosecutor to be appointed to investigate a 2004 homicide case involving Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of former Mayor Richard M. Daley.

Will state’s attorney oppose special prosecutor in Koschman case?

THE WATCHDOGS: The Cook County state’s attorney’s office indicated Thursday it may challenge an effort to get a special prosecutor appointed to investigate a 2004 homicide case involving Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of former Mayor Richard M. Daley.

Koschman mom: Fighting for son, ‘want him to know I did everything’

THE WATCHDOGS: David Koschman’s mother says she wants a special prosecutor to examine her son’s death from a punch thrown by a nephew of then-Mayor Richard M. Daley, as well as the conduct of the police and prosecutors, because “the case was not handled properly . . . . I feel that, had the roles been reversed, if David had punched R.J. Vanecko, I’d be visiting my son in prison this Christmas.”

Koschman’s mom asks for special prosecutor to look into son’s death

THE WATCHDOGS: More than seven years after her son David Koschman died as the result of a punch thrown by a nephew of then-Mayor Richard M. Daley, Nanci Koschman asked Wednesday for the appointment of a special prosecutor to reexamine the entire case. Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko “is not entitled to escape prosecution simply because he is the nephew of former Mayor Daley,” she said.

Koschman witness had run-ins with police

THE WATCHDOGS: The man who lied to the police twice and, as a result, may have delayed the investigation into the violent death of David Koschman had six prior run-ins with the law in Chicago, Ohio and Wisconsin.

Daley nephew was biggest guy at Koschman scene — but not lineup

THE WATCHDOGS: Months after being asked to release lineup photos including former Mayor Richard M. Daley’s nephew, Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, the Chicago Police Department finally did so Friday, and the photos from the investigation into the death of 21-year-old David Koschman of Mount Prospect show the lineup was filled with police officers who made the 6-foot-3, 230-pound Vanecko — who was the biggest and tallest man in their deadly confrontation on Division Street — look no more than average-size by comparison.

County proposes review of state’s attorney after inspector blocked in Koschman case

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and Cmsr. John Daley are proposing an ordinance that would give the county inspector general’s office the authority to investigate State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez’s office, a measure put forth by Inspector General Patrick Blanchard after Alvarez blocked him from …

Vanecko lawyer says there’s no clout in David Koschman case

CAROL MARIN: Terry Gillespie doesn’t call often. The prominent Chicago criminal defense attorney picked up the phone last week because he had something to say about whether or not clout played a role in how the police handled the David Koschman case.

Marin: David Koschman case a chance for Anita Alvarez to keep campaign vow

Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez says she’s running for re-election. And though some names of possible opponents are being tossed around — former Inspector General David Hoffman and Cook County Commissioner John Fritchey — no one, so far, is running against her. She will …

Missing file in Koschman case says Daley nephew was aggressive

THE WATCHDOGS: A police report from 2004 that was never made public says a witness told police that Daley nephew Richard J. “R.J” Vanecko had been acting in a “very aggressive” manner toward David Koschman before delivering fatal punch.

David Koschman case demands a special grand jury

CAROL MARIN: We need a special grand jury. And either Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez or U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald needs to call for it. The 2004 homicide of 21-year-old David Koschman cries out for it.

More missing files in David Koschman case, cops still close it

THE WATCHDOGS: In the latest twist in the high-profile homicide case involving a nephew of former Mayor Richard M. Daley, the Chicago Sun-Times has learned that the Chicago Police Department’s original files from the David Koschman case were missing for months — possibly years.

City worker quit in the face of David Koschman questions

Former Mayor Richard M. Daley’s director of special events resigned while facing the prospect of being fired for refusing to cooperate in the city inspector general’s investigation into the Chicago Police Department’s handling of a homicide case involving Daley’s nephew.

Megan McDonald’s side of the story

CAROL MARIN: Megan McDonald’s name is in the news today and not in a good way. And so when I called her Tuesday and left a message on her voice mail, I figured she might not be calling back. But she did. She wanted to …

Witnesses questioned in David Koschman homicide case

THE WATCHDOGS: Investigators from the city of Chicago’s inspector general’s office have now questioned three of four key witnesses as they look into the Chicago Police Department’s handling of a 2004 homicide case involving a nephew of former Mayor Richard M. Daley and William Daley, President Barack Obama’s White House chief of staff.

Hired Trucks to homicide: Much that Daley faced in 2004 took years to surface

THE WATCHDOGS: Former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley was facing plenty of turmoil in 2004 that the public knew about at the time — and more that it didn’t, as recent revelations show.

Another key figure in Koschman case also a relative of Daley family

THE WATCHDOGS: Another key figure in a deadly 2004 confrontation involving a nephew of then-Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley is a British businessman who also is related to the Daley family.

Friends delayed pointing to Daley nephew in Koschman death

THE WATCHDOGS: Bridget Higgins McCarthy and her husband, Kevin McCarthy, found themselves in a tough spot on April 25, 2004. Their friend Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of Mayor Daley, had just been involved in a drunken confrontation in the Rush Street area that left a 21-year-old man severely injured. David Koschman died 11 days later. The McCarthys knew R.J. was the guy the police wanted to talk to but hadn’t been able to identify. But they weren’t telling.

Anita Alvarez blocks probe of her office on David Koschman case

THE WATCHDOGS: After calling for an investigation of how the Chicago Police Department handled David Kosch­man’s homicide, Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez now is blocking county Inspector General Patrick Blanchard from investigating how her office handled the case involving Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of Mayor Daley and William Daley, President Obama’s chief of staff.

The last days of David Koschman after being hit by Daley nephew

THE WATCHDOGS: One punch. Three skull fractures. Two brain operations. Two heart surgeries. David Koschman spent 12 days fighting for his life after he was hit by Mayor Daley’s nephew in April 2004. He would never regain consciousness and never leave Northwestern Memorial Hospital.

Vanecko’s father long a top surgeon at hospital that treated Koschman

Northwestern Memorial Hospital — where David Koschman was taken after being punched by Mayor Daley’s nephew Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko — was the closest trauma center. It’s also where Vanecko’s father, Dr. Robert M. Vanecko, has been a leading surgeon for decades. Vanecko didn’t treat …

City clams up in David Koschman homicide case

Nanci Koschman remembers Easter long ago when her son, David, was little. “His dad would take baby powder to make footprints on the floor like the bunny was leaving eggs,” she said by phone on Friday from her home in Mount Prospect. Parents hold their …

Hollywood dreams for Daley nephew in Koschman homicide case

THE WATCHDOGS: Venture capitalist. An assistant for a cable sitcom on Spike TV. Amateur podcaster on the fortunes of the Chicago Bears. Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of Mayor Daley, is all of that — in addition to being at the center of a 7-year-old homicide investigation that’s now itself the subject of an investigation by the city of Chicago’s inspector general’s office.

Cops dodge questions in David Koschman homicide case

CAROL MARIN: Why devote so many words and so much time to the David Koschman story? Because we’re not getting answers to important questions about how the cops and prosecutors handled this “heater” of a case. And about whether justice collided with clout to control the outcome.

Cops who oversaw Koschman lineups now in other government jobs

The two detectives who supervised lineups involving Mayor Daley’s nephew and his friends have both retired from the Chicago Police Department and now are working at other government jobs. Patrick J. Flynn retired on Sept. 13, 2004 — about four months after the investigation of …

Police resist release of Vanecko lineup photos in Koschman case

THE WATCHDOGS: In the latest development in the investigation into the 2004 death of a man following a confrontation with Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of Mayor Daley, the Chicago Police Department is refusing to release police lineup photos.

Jody Weis: Give Koschman witnesses polygraphs

THE WATCHDOGS: Four friends of David Koschman told detectives they’d take lie-detector tests to back up their recollections that Koschman wasn’t being physically aggressive when he was punched in the face by a nephew of Mayor Daley in a drunken confrontation in 2004 that led to his death. It’s time for someone to take them up on that, former Chicago Police Supt. Jody Weis says.

State Police: Another agency should investigate Koschman case

A day after rejecting Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez’s request to mount an “independent’’ investigation into the Chicago Police Department’s handling of a homicide case involving a nephew of Mayor Daley and White House Chief of Staff William Daley, Patrick Keen, the interim director …

State Police flip, won’t investigate Koschman death

THE WATCHDOGS: In an about-face, the Illinois State Police won’t investigate the 2004 homicide case that involved Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of Mayor Daley and White House Chief of Staff William Daley.

Koschman cop: Daley nephew, friends made charges impossible

THE WATCHDOGS: Politics had nothing to do with the decision not to charge a nephew of Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and White House Chief of Staff William Daley in a 2004 homicide case, says the original homicide detective who investigated Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko. The now-retired detective spoke at length for the first time about the investigation into the death of David Koschman.

City inspector general looking at homicide involving Daley nephew

THE WATCHDOGS: The Chicago Police Department’s handling of a 2004 homicide case involving Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko — a nephew of Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and White House Chief of Staff William Daley — is now under scrutiny by a second law-enforcement agency, the city’s Inspector General’s Office.

State Police to review investigation of death involving Daley nephew

The Illinois State Police agreed Friday to review the Chicago Police Department’s investigation of the 2004 homicide of David Koschman, who died of brain injuries from a fall after he was punched in the face by Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of Mayor Daley and of White House Chief of Staff William Daley.

Alvarez: Investigate CPD handling of death involving Daley nephew

THE WATCHDOGS: Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez asked the Illinois State Police on Thursday to investigate the Chicago Police Department’s handling of a homicide case involving a nephew of Mayor Daley and White House Chief of Staff William Daley.

Alvarez: Not enough evidence to charge Daley nephew

THE WATCHDOGS: Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez has decided there isn’t enough evidence to charge a nephew of Mayor Daley and White House Chief of Staff William Daley in the violent death of David Koschman.

Homicide case involving Daley nephew closed without charges

THE WATCHDOGS: For the first time, the Chicago police said Friday they know who hit David Koschman and knocked him to the ground in a drunken confrontation in the Rush Street area, leading to his death from a brain injury 11 days later — but they’re not telling.

Witness in Daley nephew case says Koschman wasn’t the aggressor

THE WATCHDOGS: Cook County prosecutors say they relied heavily on two “unbiased witnesses” in deciding they couldn’t charge anyone in the death of David Koschman following a 2004 confrontation in the Rush Street area that involved Mayor Daley’s nephew and three friends. Now, one of those witnesses says prosecutors’ conclusion that Koschman “was the aggressor and had initiated the physical confrontation” is a “flat-out lie.”

Years after death involving Daley’s nephew, mom’s anguish won’t end

THE WATCHDOGS, PART II: After her son was punched in the face and knocked to the ground outside a Rush Street bar, Nanci Koschman says she heard from the Chicago Police Department just once.

Who killed David Koschman? A Watchdogs Investigation

THE WATCHDOGS, PART I: David Koschman, a 21-year-old part-time college student from the suburbs, lost his life in 2004 after a run-in with a group of people with ties to some of the most powerful people in Chicago, including Richard J. “R.J.” Vanecko, a nephew of Mayor Daley. Now — prompted by a Chicago Sun-Times examination of why nobody ever was charged — police are reinvestigating the case.