Friday, March 31, 2006
Dan Ryan Construction
Big deal. The news does the same thing whenever there is a big snow storm, or rain storm, or wind storm, or any other run of the mill phenomenon. Chicago has weather. It changes sometimes 3 times a day. Chicago has construction - it's almost its own season. Chicago has corruption - and there sure is a lot of it coming to light nowadays. Isn't there any real news to cover? Like our illegal immigration problem? Like the booming economy and record low unemployment rates? How about the successes in Iraq or the fact we are about to begin bombing Iran shortly after the fall elections if not sooner? We really don't need to be told traffic is going to suck. It does every summer when they roll out the construction barricades.
posted by SCC at 6:37 PM 12 comments
Well Would You Look at That!
Listen up knucklehead. Congratulations. You've driven us to do something we said we hated doing because it was too much work for us and our readers. You must be so proud. You are upholding the fine tradition of ruining what could be a good thing for other coppers. Bravo.
As to content, this isn't a democracy. This isn't even communist rule. This blog is a dictatorship. We run it, jokes about Seiser be damned. If we find it annoying, we delete it. If we find it offensive, we eliminate it. If we find it even remotely objectionable, we kill it. And if we get e-mails from people wanting certain stuff deleted, we try to accommodate the requests within OUR rules. On this blog, WE ARE SEISER. Fair game is what we say it is. You want to engage in masturbatory fantasies about Area 2, certain bosses sexual proclivities and the oral abilities of certain policemen and women, have at it - ON YOUR OWN BLOG. Stop polluting our atmosphere.
Days like this make us wonder whether it's even worth continuing the blog.
posted by SCC at 11:00 AM 20 comments
Spring Forward
Posting will be sporadic today, but we are keeping an eye out for any lists. Rumors are dying out slowly and we read that the "merit" board hasn't met yet. Has anyone received phone calls from Personnel? That's the BIG tip off.
posted by SCC at 7:30 AM 22 comments
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Promotions?
If anything comes out, we're sure our readers (who happen to be the greatest readers in the world, except for the jackasses constantly posting about A/2) will notify everyone and might even type the list if they get it ahead of us.
If nothing comes out, it just means that we've covered all possibilities and maybe something will come out next week.
posted by SCC at 9:46 PM 44 comments
Unbelievable!
posted by SCC at 5:54 AM 88 comments
Bush Was Correct - AGAIN
- A panel of former Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court judges yesterday told members of the Senate Judiciary Committee that President Bush did not act illegally when he created by executive order a wiretapping program conducted by the National Security Agency (NSA).
- The five judges testifying before the committee said they could not speak specifically to the NSA listening program without being briefed on it, but that a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act does not override the president's constitutional authority to spy on suspected international agents under executive order. [emphasis added - SCC]
posted by SCC at 5:50 AM 31 comments
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Fight at City Hall
In the meantime, the Fred Jr., Bobby and a whole bunch of loudmouths behaved ... well, exactly like you think they'd behave:
- Dozens of activists taunted Chicago police for nearly an hour Wednesday morning in a tense confrontation in the hallway outside of the City Council meeting.
- Rush was shouted down by a megaphone-carrying activist who refused to give his name. The man accused Rush of pirating an issue that wasn't his to begin with.
- On Wednesday afternoon, Fred Hampton's friends and family took matters into their own hands, putting a makeshift street sign up in the 2300-block of West Monroe, naming the block Chairman Fred Hampton Way ...
posted by SCC at 9:06 PM 69 comments
Being a Democrat
For the past few years, all we've heard from the left is "get out of Iraq NOW." The drumbeat of defeatism from them and the media gets louder and louder as US casualty rates continue to fall to low levels and the Iraqi security forces step up to the plate so that when we actually DO begin to scale back forces, the left will claim victory.
Today, the democratic party will announce a new policy statement:
- In the position paper to be announced Wednesday, Democrats say they will double the number of special forces and add more spies, which they suggest will increase the chances of finding al-Qaida's elusive leader. They do not set a deadline for when all of the 132,000 American troops now in Iraq should be withdrawn. [emphasis added]
posted by SCC at 7:07 AM 76 comments
Today is the Day
Any single one of these bosses who shows his or her face at the St. Jude's march ought to be ashamed. They'll pat you on the back and tell you "good job" at an awards ceremony; they'll "encourage" you to buy all sorts of memorial t-shirts, pins, bricks and pretty much fund our own memorial just so they look good; they'll tell you that you are the best, brightest and bravest in press releases and speeches.
But if you step out of line, they'll hang you; if you don't buy the memorabilia, they'll ostracize you and threaten your spot; and when it comes down to actually speaking out in support of officers killed by criminal organizations, they're all as quiet as churchmice. Shame on all of them.
posted by SCC at 6:18 AM 53 comments
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Please Please Please - Part II
reverend Meeks and his "posse" of aldercreatures are demanding a promise of 1ドル Billion dollars a year for 4 years from Governor Blago or they might run Meeks as an independent. In all likelihood, this is a play by the rev to embarrass Blago into concessions that he wouldn't otherwise make. But we are cheering him on. Nothing like blatant extortion and extremist rhetoric to completely derail an entire movement and hamstring a voting bloc. All those Southern Illinois Democrats that almost put Glen Poshard in the Governor's mansion are about to shift their allegiances to the Republicans what with Meeks and crew promising to raise taxes and the Blago/Daley crew looking to snatch all their guns.
Run reverend! Run!
posted by SCC at 9:18 PM 20 comments
Please Please Please
Please reverend Meeks. Please run for governor. From the Channel 7 website:
- A big show of support Monday for a Democratic state senator who is considering a bid for Illinois governor. James Meeks met with more than a dozen of Chicago's African-American aldermen. The aldermen say they would support Meeks if he ran for governor as an independent.
- Meeks met with 14 of Chicago's 19 black aldermen Monday morning, and the result of that meeting exposed what could become a huge crack in the Democratic party's foundation.
posted by SCC at 7:07 AM 68 comments
Headline You Will NEVER See
- Aurora cop cleared; accuser charged
- A 27-year-old Aurora man has been charged with felony counts of perjury and disorderly conduct for allegedly filing a false police report accusing an officer of injuring the man during a search for narcotics, according to a release from Aurora police.
Listen, the "sworn affidavit" is a wonderful thing for an intelligent investigator to use as a means to kill a certain percentage of BS beefs, but until the ASA's actually file perjury charges and jail a few people for this nonsense, it's all bark and no bite. Has anyone ever actually heard of an Cook County ASA going for charges like Kane County did?
posted by SCC at 7:03 AM 20 comments
Monday, March 27, 2006
In Case Anyone Was Counting
Wednesday, 29 March, we get to see if an alderman keeps his word and can keep this atrocity from happening with a mere procedural maneuver.
Has the world gone completely mad?
posted by SCC at 10:50 PM 44 comments
Once Again, From the Comments
Where did we pat ourselves on the back? By saying we did good on the test? Puh-lease. How about instead of taking us to task, you take our compatriots (and the trolls that skate in) to task for the crap they post here? We check the site a couple times a day and clean it up when we get here, but it runs unmanned 22 hours a day MINIMUM. We've got better things to do than monitor what adults type on a computer 24/7 - play with the rug rats, study for part two of the test, kill brain cells with alcohol, photoshop a new picture, etc.
If you go back to our very first posts, this is a HOBBY for us. We aren't pouring our hearts and souls into it. We have a life outside of blogging and being the police. We made a conscious decision to post ONE worthwhile thread a day. Go through our archives and some days, we've posted 3 or 4; some other days, maybe a single half-assed post. But we'll bet we're averaging slightly above the one we said we would.
We've said it before and we'll say it again. We understand the allure of the "bathroom wall" mentality here. We count on it in a way in that we can tell stories that might otherwise never get told. Part of the trade off is the bullshit that you read in the stalls. We clean it up as we're able but we aren't sweating it. And when we run through with our broom every so often, we take out what irritates us - our site, our rules. You don't like it, go elsewhere.
Our only other options involve (A) registered users and (B) fully moderated comments. We hate choice A because it means there is a list in existence. A list is subject to subpoena. A list is traceable. We don't like lists. Choice B has it's allure, BUT it involves a bit of work for us and a LOT of patience for our readers. In a nutshell, we'd get to screen EVERY SINGLE COMMENT before it gets posted. But since we only can get to the blog twice a day, that means all of your insightful commentary sits around for 8 to 12 hours in an e-mail box until we screen it then post it. No more give and take. No more breaking news out of 35th Street. No more of what makes the board a good read. So we use what we have here and deal with it as we can.
If you're the ass who keeps posting the slander, libel and other crap, thanks for nothing. Coppers can always manage to ruin a good thing for other cops. SCCN went away for this reason and the owner of NYPD Rant lost his job for a while over similar shit. Hope you aren't doing it from Department computers (many of which have keylogger programs running) because they will fire you for it. All they have to do is prove you were on the computer at the time stuff was posted - hell, your IP addresses are logged on our SiteMeter. We on the other hand, have a measure of protection as we are doing this off duty, in our spare time and from our own computer. We have a number of legal opinions in our possession should it ever come to a defense so we sleep easy at night.
posted by SCC at 5:32 PM 42 comments
But She Could Kick Ass
posted by SCC at 5:58 AM 60 comments
Beyond the Headline
- City hopes new measures keep asphalt from disappearing
- Construction season in Chicago neighborhoods is starting early this year, with strict controls to prevent a repeat of last year -- when hundreds of tons of missing asphalt cost a transportation commissioner his job.
But this isn't the story we're talking about. Buried in a few paragraphs is this little tidbit that will affect the job of every copper out there:
- This year, the 50 aldermen have 1ドル.32 million apiece to spend on infrastructure in their wards. They each get to choose from everything from street, sidewalk and alley repairs to traffic circles and speed bumps. This year's choices even include extra surveillance cameras - beyond the 100 Chicago Police have positioned in high-crime neighborhoods.
Big Brother is here and unfortunately, sometimes he's going to have an agenda that isn't necessarily ours. Watch yourselves boys and girls.
posted by SCC at 5:47 AM 23 comments
Sunday, March 26, 2006
Sunday Night
posted by SCC at 10:50 PM 29 comments
Three Words
Little switches. Underside of the passenger doors. People usually stay where you want them to when you engage them, thereby sparing everyone a bunch of useless paper and embarrassing explanations.
Just thought we'd let you know.
posted by SCC at 7:00 AM 74 comments
A Long Time Coming
Now that they've released a large portion of these documents, democrats are getting uncomfortable. Very uncomfortable. And Friday, Bob Kerrey, former Democratic Senator and 9/11 Commissioner is saying that:
- ..."a recently declassified Iraqi account of a 1995 meeting between Osama bin Laden and a senior Iraqi envoy presents a "significant set of facts," and shows a more detailed collaboration between Iraq and Al Qaeda.
- The new documents suggest that the 9/11 commission's final conclusion in 2004, that there were no "operational" ties between Iraq and Al Qaeda, may need to be reexamined in light of the recently captured documents.
- Bob Kerrey, was careful to say that new documents translated last night by ABC News did not prove Saddam Hussein played a role in any way in plotting the attacks of September 11, 2001
posted by SCC at 6:55 AM 30 comments
Saturday, March 25, 2006
The Ryan Trial - Take 2?
That 10ドル million dollar legal gift from Winston & Strawn is looking like a good investment for Jim Thompson. But will Winston & Strawn pay twice for the same defense?
posted by SCC at 10:51 PM 28 comments
Sergeant Test
Personally, we think we aced it.
posted by SCC at 4:20 PM 160 comments
Here Comes the Complaining
Teenagers we met Friday afternoon say they keep moving and don't loiter on Englewood streets during the police crackdown.
"When they grab you, they going to talk all types of ways," said one.
For years, many Englewood homeowners have demanded an increased police presence in the neighborhood. But 64-year-old Richard Dunn is having second thoughts after an encounter he says he had with a policeman last week.
"He stuck a gun up my nose," Dunn said.
- Dunn says he did not file a complaint with the Chicago Police Department following the alleged incident.
posted by SCC at 6:00 AM 79 comments
Friday, March 24, 2006
From the Comments Section
- A prisoner at the county was on a writ to A/5 for an investigation. The investigation concluded and the prisoner, in full DOC uniform, was placed in the 25th lockup on new misd charges. The Desk Sgt. I-bonded the prisoner on his new charge and let him walk out the door in his DOC uniform and jacket. How in the world could this happen???
posted by SCC at 10:52 PM 44 comments
Controversy Burning Out?
Allen's legislative maneuver leaves Haithcock with only one option: Wait 60 days after the Feb. 27 committee approval date and then try to round up the 26 votes needed to "discharge" the committee over Allen's objections.
That's a tall order. Proponents have acknowledged they don't have 26 votes. And they might even lose a few on the procedural vote.
- "I intend to fight this to the bitter end," he said. "We will get 26 votes, but I want to meet with [Allen] first."
posted by SCC at 1:03 PM 92 comments
The Wrong Boycott
Simply put, we march for the dead. Because someone has to. Because someone should. Because some of us feel it is our duty to remember, because too many people don't. Fortunately, most of the people who don't remember are not police officers. The Chicago Police Department is blessed with a very long collective memory. And we are a part of that memory, having been on the scene of and acquainted with more than one line of duty death.
Boycotts only work in cases where economic pressure can be brought to bear. All other movements benefit from a large physical presence. If we want to make an impact, then we have to stick together, show up as a whole, and present a united front to our opponents. Retreating from the field does nothing but dishonor the dead.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 79 comments
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Mary Mitchell Does it Again
Does this woman even read the tripe that she types? Do her editors? Can someone tell us where the hell she came from, because no one this ignorant of Chicago politics could possibly be local. Get a load of her Wednesday column (just a couple quotes - we don't want readers to hurt themselves):
- I used to wonder how Stroger got so far in the world of politics. (do a little research Mary, it's an interesting story)
- He's old school because he learned from the best of the old-school politicians: Congressmen William L. Dawson, Ralph Metcalfe and Mayor Harold Washington. (and do you have any idea what those names have in common?)
Saying he learned from William Dawson? Good Lord is this woman ignorant. Dawson rose to power running the "policy wheel" for the Mafia in the Chicago ghetto. For Mary's benefit and anyone else who doesn't know, the "policy wheel" was a numbers racket that the poor communities (mostly black at the time) would bet money on. Illegal, but a HUGE source of revenue for the Mafia and in turn, the Machine. Dawson ran three wards and actually hamstrung and brought down Mayor Kennelly (who had ordered police raids on black "policy wheel" operators), thereby setting the stage for old man Daley to take the reins of the Machine 4 years later. Dawson blatantly and openly bought votes with money, alcohol and live poultry. Alderman Benjamin Lewis, who opposed Daley, Dawson and the "policy wheel" operators was found handcuffed and shot in the head in 1963 - draw your own conclusions.
Stroger's public service is a textbook example of how to get ahead in an existing political structure - suck up to the people who have power and maybe you can name a building after yourself. He would do well to avoid such comparisons as Mitchell makes in her column. Here's a hint Mary - read "BOSS" by Mike Royko. Everyone who attempts to write about Chicago politics ought to memorize it. And then maybe you wouldn't come off as so ignorant of history.
posted by SCC at 10:20 PM 38 comments
FOP Board
- so why are the two sergeants still trustees for the fop? why hasn't this issue been raised? scc, we need to address this issue and address it quick. it is a joke that we have retirees and sergeants leading us. donohue should speak on this problem and ask the two sergeants to step down
As we understand it, the Department Rules & Regulations state that you can't be a member of two bargaining units, which the sergeants aren't - they are FRATERNAL members only, just like a retiree. The sergeants on the Board (and the retirees) all won an election. Members were free to choose who would and wouldn't represent them. Six retirees (the additional retiree was active when elected) and a number of people who happened to be eligible for sergeant won. Are they "leading us" as the anonymous commentator suggests? Well, all of the day-to-day operations and field reps are current bargaining members. The sergeants and retirees can't vote on active issues and can't be part of negotiating a labor contract so they aren't really "leading" anyone. Is it efficient to have a full third of the Board unable to vote on labor issues and other concerns? Probably not.
The solution? Probably a separate lodge for Sergeants (and above) and a ceiling on the number of retiree representatives (3 tops). Is it going to happen? It'd take a new bylaw at the very least.
posted by SCC at 11:45 AM 131 comments
A Moot Point
Speaking to Stroger supporters early Wednesday, State Sen. Donne Trotter, D-Chicago, said many of the areas were predominantly black communities that would back Stroger. "Our community has been disenfranchised," Trotter said. "This process has, at this point, has been a farce because we ... have not been recognized in this political process."
- The Stroger camp even went so far as to charge that votes from predominantly black precincts were purposely being withheld.
- "The administration of this election was a train wreck," said Cook County Commissioner Forrest Claypool..."
And as any student of Chicago and Cook County politics knows, you always hold back the results in the Machine wards. It makes the outcome more dramatic. Old man Daley used to hold back Alderman Dawson's wards until the very end because Dawson's precincts (and the 3 Wards he controlled) usually turned out something like 14 to 1 for the mayor and the Machine.
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 65 comments
Another Lawsuit to be Settled?
The suit contends that Southwest failed in its duty to operate, maintain and control the 737 so as not to cause injury to people. Southwest also breached the duty of care owed to Galindo by negligently and carelessly failing to properly assess landing conditions, the suit claims. The suit also alleges that Southwest was negligent and careless in its failure to abort the landing after the plane had bounced back into the air on touchdown.
The city is guilty of negligence, the suit alleges, for not closing down the airport on a night when conditions were unsafe, and for failing to provide a safe runway area.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 26 comments
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Too Early?
posted by SCC at 5:19 PM 28 comments
From the FOP Meeting
We're also looking at another 40 days or so without a SINGLE EXEMPT MEMBER speaking up for the deceased members of the Department.
FOP website has more.
posted by SCC at 12:02 AM 49 comments
WAY too Serious Stories
- BATAVIA, Ohio -- A man who neighbors say was devoted to his meticulously kept lawn was charged with murder in the shooting of a 15-year-old boy who apparently walked across his yard.
- CHICAGO -- A West Side man allegedly got upset with his mailman over the weekend for failing to personally hand him his mail.
- INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana residents by a narrow margin prefer keeping state laws that ban most Sunday alcohol sales, according to a newspaper poll.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 34 comments
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Hmmmm
UPDATE: 2152 hours - Eisendrath concedes to Blago. No surprise there.
UPDATE: 2225 hours - Claypool up by 9,000 votes, but no one is reporting where the votes are being counted from. No idea if these are north, south or west side votes. But 32% of precincts are reporting.
UPDATE: 2309 hours - Claypool maintaining a 12,000 vote lead that he's held for almost an hour now. Still only 34% of precincts reporting.
UPDATE: 2355 hours - Claypool up to an 18,000 vote lead. We're getting ready for our midnight posts and bed, so we guess we'll be surprised along with everyone else in the morning when we read the result.
UPDATE: 0000 hours - here come the lawyers and the Stroger campaign claiming fraud and vote stealing is underway, especially in the black community. Stroger's people ought to know, seeing as how they are part of the greatest source of manufactured votes in modern history. God save us from lawyers and race baiting assholes. Good night readers.
posted by SCC at 9:41 PM 33 comments
OK, Knock of the Ridiculousness (Again)
Listen. We understand the allure of "anonymous." It's a powerful thing. But this is still a public board, frequented by members of the public, other city departments, members of the media and foreign guests. This is the only impression a lot of them get of the CPD and the juveniles are ... well ... kind of embarrassing. We're sorry you couldn't get laid in Washington. We're sorry you have issues with your genitals. We're sorry Father What's-his-name damaged you beyond repair and caused you to question your ability to satisfy women (or other men), but you are really starting to be a little beyond annoying.
Knock it off. Go start your own blog (they're free you know). Go pollute someone else's atmosphere for a bit. Thanks.
posted by SCC at 6:16 PM 33 comments
Working Less for More Money
You said "a fireman," didn't you? Admit it!
Ok, ok. So who would you be if you only worked 97 days AND made 165,200ドル for the year? And you can't answer "a fireman" again.
You'd be a US Congressman. A typical work week for them runs Tuesday through Thursday. Which, of course, makes them crazier than firemen who would never be caught working three days in a row under any circumstances.
posted by SCC at 5:44 PM 12 comments
SCC's Election Day Advice
Blago probably has the democratic nomination for governor wrapped up. Eisendrath is a pipe dream, nothing more. Same for Judy Barr-Topinka on the other side. Everyone else is a pretender to the nomination.
No, they only place where we can make any sort of impact (and it's not much of an impact) is the race for Cook County Board President. There's either Stroger (the consummate Machine career politician, more likely than not completely unable to fulfill his duties of office) versus Claypool (a purported reformer but in reality, a former Daley insider, an "outside" guy in the loosest sense of the word). The only thing you can say about Claypool is that he isn't Stroger and he isn't supported by the Machine. We suppose any change is good for a little while, until the indictments come down and shake the entire process out of it's stupor. So if you pull a Democratic ballot, vote Claypool - he's the lesser of two evils.
posted by SCC at 12:10 AM 67 comments
Karl Rove's Master Plan
- U.S. college graduates are facing the best job market since 2001, with business, computer, engineering, education and health care grads in highest demand, a report by an employment consulting firm showed on Monday.
"We are approaching full employment and some employers are already dreaming up perks to attract the best talent," said John Challenger, chief executive of Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
In its annual outlook of entry-level jobs, Challenger, Gray & Christmas said strong job growth and falling unemployment makes this spring the hottest job market for America's 1.4 million college graduates since the dot-com collapse in 2001.
posted by SCC at 12:06 AM 30 comments
Monday, March 20, 2006
The Lunatic Fringe
This is how most conservatives (and most Americans) see the left. Especially the leftist protestors this past weekend. It's unfortunate that so many of these people are so blind to the truth and reality of the situation - that the freedoms which allow them to dissent in whatever manner they want, would be the FIRST thing stamped out by the very people and regimes they are protesting in support of. But they all know better than you and us, right?
posted by SCC at 10:10 PM 40 comments
Check your Money
- After his arrest last May, Folkes and the agents returned to his South Side motel room. As a video camera rolled, he bleached legitimate 5ドル notes and printed 100ドル fakes on the blank paper. Folkes admitted to providing a police informant with 8,300ドル in phony money in exchange for 1,900ドル in genuine currency.
posted by SCC at 7:22 AM 45 comments
The Silence Continues
UPDATE: The pins are available at www.cfe-tagman.com.
posted by SCC at 12:30 AM 37 comments
Sunday, March 19, 2006
A Quiet Sunday
- Not quiet Down Under - a HUGE cyclone battering Australia. Local and International coverage. Cool satellite pictures if you can find them.
- Quiet Saturday - The anti-war protests around the world were a bust. Sorry Lefty. Out of 6 billion people, all they were able to muster were a few tens of thousands. Chicago appears to have had one of the largest rallies that we can track. From GatewayPundit: Austria - 200 protestors; Berlin - 700; Greece - 600; Sweden - 1,000; Tokyo - 2,000; London - 15,000; Australia - 500. We're going to guess the anti-war, anti-democracy people have fallen out of favor as Chicago alone can draw a couple hundred thousand immigrant protestors but the world total against bringing freedom and democracy can't even crack the attendance figures at Bears game.
- It's so quiet, even The Sopranos lost a quarter of it's viewing audience over last season. These totals don't take into consideration TIVO viewers and such, so maybe the drop off is less.
posted by SCC at 11:00 PM 32 comments
Way to go Rod!
- Gov. Blagojevich's unsuccessful battle to restrict violent and sexually explicit video game sales may cost taxpayers 644,545ドル in legal fees incurred by the software industry, according to court documents the group filed Thursday.
The state also paid an unknown amount to its own lawyers to defend a state law prohibiting such sales to minors, a law that was declared unconstitutional last December.
posted by SCC at 6:37 AM 83 comments
What About the Police?
- Chicago firefighters and paramedics who put their lives on the line every day are getting shortchanged: They're owed thousands of dollars apiece because of payroll mistakes that have dragged on for more than a year.
Who else has a horror story? We haven't heard of people having to take out loans or such, but lives have been disrupted. Where is our publicity?
posted by SCC at 6:35 AM 41 comments
Saturday, March 18, 2006
We are Tired
Good job by the police all around.
Channel 2, Channel 7, Tribune.
posted by SCC at 10:46 PM 47 comments
Here's a Thought
We would have loved to see those Federal indictments unsealed a few days ago. Too bad the Feds couldn't pull the trigger on them.
Stroger coverage at Channel 2, Channel 5 and Channel 7.
posted by SCC at 6:01 AM 77 comments
Protests Today
Preliminary coverage of the march is here at Channel 7 and the Tribune. Hopefully, it's a fraction of the size of the immigrant march and at least as peaceful. Not that we don't think the Department isn't capable of dishing out some 1960's style whuppings, but we hate to see coppers bruise their knuckles.
posted by SCC at 5:55 AM 38 comments
She Doesn't Get It
Mary asks a question in her latest column. She actually asks it a few times.
- "Where is Jesse? Where is Farrakhan?"
- In either case, their questions raise another: Where are today's black leaders?
- And isn't the Nation known for its ability to turn around the lives of wayward young black men? Haven't they stood toe-to-toe with drug dealers and gangbangers in the past?
- Now, apparently, all black people can expect from the Nation and Farrakhan is controversy.
But Mary shouldn't be asking "where" the leaders are. They're out there, making their money, same as any other grifter. Mary should be realizing what most intelligent black people realized a long time ago - these aren't leaders, they're race baiters. How does one go about blaming "whitey" for the slaughter of two innocent children in a black neighborhood by black gangsters? It can't be done, so Jesse and Louis and Bobby and Haithcock just shut up and hope it'll go away. And the faster it goes away, the faster they can get back to exploiting the worries of their own community.
None of these so called "leaders" has any idea or concrete program to drag Englewood out of the morass it's in. So they generate controversy by drumming up an "issue" sure to rile up "whitey" and promote conflict by naming a street for someone who called for the killing of people who do more for a stable society than any other - police officers. And then when a real issue comes to the fore, like dead children, some call for gun control (even though the gun came from Indiana where no one here had any control over it), some call for a "cease-fire" (even though they won't point out their sons and neighbors hiding the guns and dope), and some just hope it'll go away so they can go back to what they do best - playing on the fears of their community.
PS: Mary also says "Others are only interested in rubbing my face in these horrible crimes." Do you think she might be reading the blog?
posted by SCC at 5:50 AM 39 comments
Friday, March 17, 2006
Happy St. Patrick's Day
- Paddy was driving down the street in a sweat because he had an important meeting and couldn't find a parking place. Looking up to heaven he said, "Lord take pity on me. If you find me a parking place I will go to Mass every Sunday for the rest of me life and give up me Irish Whiskey". Miraculously, a parking place appeared. Paddy looked up again and said, "Never mind, I found one."
- Father Murphy walks into a pub in Donegal, and says to the first man he meets, "Do you want to go to heaven?" The man said, "I do Father." The priest said, "Then stand over there against the wall." Then the priest asked the second man, "Do you want to got to heaven?" Certainly, Father," was the man's reply. "Then stand over there against the wall," said the priest. Then Father Murphy walked up to O'Toole and said, "Do you want to go to heaven? O'Toole said, "No, I don't Father. The priest said, "I don't believe this. You mean to tell me that when you die you don't want to go to heaven?" O'Toole said, "Oh, when I die, yes. I thought you were getting a group together to go right now."
posted by SCC at 5:15 PM 48 comments
More CPD Problems and a Question
- David Stewart alleged that the officers, Corey Flagg, Eural Black, Broderick Jones, Darek Hayes, as well as others, routinely burst through the door of a home on West 110th Street and demanded money.
- "In civil RICO (Racketeer, Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act), you can get treble damages, meaning that for the money that he took from the family, they can be compensated three times of the value of the money that they took," Horowitz said.
- Officers allegedly targeted the house because one of the occupants, Larry Wilkins, admitted he was involved in drug crimes."I was currently doing something wrong," Wilkins said.
posted by SCC at 9:30 AM 45 comments
016 District Adventures
Yes, we just typed the words "severed penis." If we had a sense of shame, we would be ashamed. Since we don't, we're looking to see what this "person of now indeterminate gender" was charged with:
- battery, aggravated - other blunt object?
- assault with a dead weapon?
UPDATE: Here is the Sun Times Story. They say "severed organ" and "penis" a number of times, so we must be like real journalists since we know the lingo.
posted by SCC at 12:27 AM 75 comments
Ryan Trial Grinding On
- Former Gov. George Ryan's jury completed its first four-day week of weighing the evidence at his racketeering and fraud trial Thursday and went home amid indications they may be having a tough time understanding the thick batch of instructions they were given.
Here's what they should be concentrating on - (1) how the heck did Ryan survive on less than 700ドル dollars over so many years and (2) where was he getting the cash? Once they can agree that something illegal was going on, then they can fill in the other counts of influence peddling and racketeering, which is where the government accountants can really do their damage. Hopefully, our 01 January prediction comes true and Ryan is found guilty and will rot in prison. But right now, it's a coin toss.
posted by SCC at 12:26 AM 9 comments
Captains?
UPDATE: Is there or is there NOT a list? Everyone is talking like there was something going on, but no one has posted a complete list.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 48 comments
Thursday, March 16, 2006
More Foreign (and Local) Guests
The second odd hit is from Singapore and we KNOW that can't be a Chicago guy. They don't let you chew gum in Singapore and if you swear, they beat you with gigantic bamboo canes. No way a Chicago guy is going there with all the bad words we know: "Hey Johnny, how was your trip to Singapore and how come you're sitting so funny in the squad car? I heard you put in for a foot route for a few months? What's up with that?"
Anyway, Welcome to our foreign guests! We've been getting quite a few European visitors, usually in the early morning hours. We've also been getting quite a few visitor from a couple of local blogs that seem to have axes to grind over various neighborhood issues. Remember kids, this is an open public board and the public DOES wander in occassionally.
posted by SCC at 6:10 AM 61 comments
Quick Hits
- Police shot a man on west side, just to see him die ... oh wait, he pointed a gun at them. Sorry. Our bad. Channel 2 and Tribune coverage.
- Cook County, which just raised taxes on cigarettes another dollar a pack, has now banned smoking in just about every open space in existence. How they plan to enforce it seems to be another matter and numerous suburbs are getting sick of the county dropping insane laws like this all over the place. Trib and Channel 2 cover the silliness.
- Terrorist surveillance of the Sears Tower? Could be. Turns out the car was rented under a fake name. Keep aware people.
- Stroger to be in the hospital probably past election day and his backers are vowing to campaign without him. Wasn't there a movie made about this once where they had the President in a coma and a body double took over? Was it "Dave"?
- And a woman and her chihuahua got drunk together and drove her kid to school Monday. She's facing child endangerment and cruelty to animal charges. Write your own punchline for this one.
posted by SCC at 5:50 AM 34 comments
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Beware the Ides of March
posted by SCC at 9:25 PM 77 comments
New Sergeant Assignments
UPDATE: We have the best readers on the entire Internet. Someone went and posted all the names already about 10 or so posts in - Thanks! You just saved us a load of typing and searching for this thing.
posted by SCC at 5:05 PM 163 comments
Red Light Cameras Illegal?
In July of last year, the Virginia legislature refused to re-authorize their camera act, in part because an outside agency was collecting money on what is essentially a government function.
Anyone want to volunteer to be the guinea pig?
posted by SCC at 6:40 AM 57 comments
Where's OUR Security?
- Most judges want government-paid home security
- Three quarters of the nation's 2,200 federal judges have asked for government-paid home security systems that Congress approved last year after the killing of the husband and mother of a federal judge in Chicago, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Tuesday.
- 80% of Americans wanted the government to buy their groceries for them
- 86% of Americans wanted the government to get them a nicer car - with rims
- 93% of Americans wanted the government to assume their mortgage payments
- and 100% of Americans wanted a free bag of money, every day, for the rest of their lives
There isn't a cop in this country who wouldn't LOVE to have a "free" security system for their home. And we face quite a bit more in the way of threats than a judge does every single day. If the judges want protection, they seem adequately compensated for their work - they can pay for it. If they want to undergo the proper training, give them concealed carry. Expand the Marshall Service if a threat materializes. Otherwise, stop pissing our money away.
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 31 comments
Can't Keep Their Mouths Shut
All we can figure is that as Hillary moves right to set up a run for President, Fiengold is attempting to sew up the fever swamps of the Left. Why? We don't know, because an out and out leftist is never going to win the White House and might even drag down the national ticket. Which we would welcome. So keep on talking Russ. Howard needs all the help he can get.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 16 comments
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Stroger ill - Time for Change?
That being said, we'd like to encourage everyone reading today to vote next Tuesday for Stroger's opponent, Forrest Claypool. Yes, he worked for Daley. Yes, he's part of the Machine politics that infects every aspect of County and City politics. BUT, he isn't the status quo, and any change to the established political order is a good thing. Stroger is an old, broken down Machine politician who ought to step aside, particularly in light of the various scandals wracking his administration and the rather large scandal that is set to break any day now regarding the sheriff's training division. We're actually seriously considering taking a democratic ballot just to vote for Claypool. The last time we did that, it was to vote for Glen Poshard over Burris and we came pretty close to being on the winning side that time.
posted by SCC at 9:40 PM 39 comments
Return of the Fleeing Felon Rule?
- The same goes for police chases. These have been virtually halted in many places because instead of making it more perilous for a suspect to run, we have hampered the pursuit. The media should hammer on suspects who try to escape, pointing out that they endanger themselves, presumably innocent bystanders and certainly the police.
- And, no, it is not human instinct to run from cops when a person is not guilty (of something if not the immediate crime). It is actually perverse to resist arrest in civilized society. We need to stress this. One good way would be to make everyone afraid of being shot if they make police give chase.
posted by SCC at 6:55 AM 60 comments
Ban Everything!
- I was at a crime scene where someone was stabbed to death. Lets outlaw knives!! Maybe when someone is beat to death with a bat, outlaw bats!! It's amazing how people can point the finger at anything when they do not want to address the real issue.
May 2005:
- LONG, pointed kitchen knives should be banned as part of a concerted effort to reduce the terrible injuries and deaths caused by stabbing attacks, doctors warned today.
- Home Office spokesperson said there were already extensive restrictions in place to control the sale and possession of knives. "The law already prohibits the possession of offensive weapons in a public place, and the possession of knives in public without good reason or lawful authority, with the exception of a folding pocket knife with a blade not exceeding three inches.
- That was the case as well in the Boston area, where a rise in gang violence involving machetes occurred in the past several years. The surrounding towns of Revere, Everett, Lynn and Chelsea have banned machetes, and there is now a bill before the Massachusetts Senate that would prohibit the carrying, sale and manufacture of the tool-turned-weapon.
Thanks to mAssBackwards blog.
posted by SCC at 6:46 AM 31 comments
Just a Thought
... could we finally get a boss, ANY BOSS, to say that naming a street after some scumbag who advocated the killing of Police Officers is wrong, wrong, WRONG?
Just a thought.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 62 comments
Monday, March 13, 2006
Thank You Tribune!
- When the Chicago Tribune searched for Plame on an Internet service that sells public information about private individuals to its subscribers, it got a report of more than 7,600 words. Included was the fact that in the early 1990s her address was "AMERICAN EMBASSY ATHENS ST, APO NEW YORK NY 09255."
The headline probably should read something like "Cheney Exonerated" or "Libby Innocent." Hat tip to Ace of Spades
posted by SCC at 4:50 PM 29 comments
Street Name Protest
We still think that if this abomination goes forward, someone ought to get a hold of the company that makes pins for the Chaplain's and print up a couple thousand Gilhooly and Rappaport pins for the St. Jude's march. Give them away or sell them, we'd buy a few and wear them on our blouses proudly.
posted by SCC at 6:32 AM 78 comments
Just When We Thought We Were Out
Holy crap! Nothing like dragging you right back into it, eh? We won't spoil it for everyone, but that one lady sure is turning into the Angel of Death, isn't she? Everyone she meets with ends up in a bad way. Even being gone for almost 2 years, the writing and acting is as great as it ever was. If you never watched The Sopranos, you've missed a great bit of entertainment.
posted by SCC at 12:02 AM 29 comments
You Gotta Love The City Bureaucracy
- CHICAGO - Most high school students eagerly await the day they pass driver's education class. But 16-year-old Mayra Ramirez is indifferent about it. Ramirez is blind, yet she and dozens of other visually impaired sophomores in Chicago schools are required to pass a written rules-of-the-road exam in order to graduate, a rule they say takes time away from subjects they might actually use.
Man, we'd love to see Fitzgerald take a crack at the schools after he finishes chewing up Stroger's people at County. And of course, our own little cesspool at City Hall.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 18 comments
Sunday, March 12, 2006
Happy Parade Day!
Someone please tell us he painted that on and he didn't just have a really bad cold? And what the hell is that in the background?
posted by SCC at 6:54 PM 70 comments
Welcome Foreign Guests!
Thanks for stopping by and feel free to contact us if you have any questions, comments or criticisms. Questions will be answered, comments will be appreciated, criticisms - well, we take constructive criticism well, but we ignore other rantings. It's a habit we picked up years ago.
posted by SCC at 1:26 PM 34 comments
Hey Ms. Mitchell?
- Gunfire kills another girl in Englewood. (Conflicting reports put her age at either 10 or 13 - SCC). 13 year old girl shot an killed in the 2600 block of West 70th Place, only a few blocks from where Starkesia Reed was killed last week. (a reader says it was actually the 2000 block - SCC)
- Twenty-eight people -- among a group of about 200 gathered on a South Side street Saturday night to pay tribute to a gang member killed last week [emphasis added - SCC] -- were arrested after throwing bottles and rocks at police.
- Friday night drive-by victim dies. Bernard Norevell, 25, of the 9200 block of S. Blackstone Ave., was pronounced dead at 4:23 a.m. Saturday at Advocate Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner's office.
Now how about you start becoming part of the solution instead of the part of the problem?
posted by SCC at 10:15 AM 61 comments
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Speaking of Selling Assets
We think it worked out pretty well for the people over at Omni Consumer Products. At least at first. As long as it isn't low bid, we could work out some of the kinks.
posted by SCC at 10:47 PM 61 comments
If it Ain't Nailed Down ...
Earlier this month, the Sun Times had this article about a plan to privatize some or all of the operations at Midway Airport, city owned parking garages, the Millennium Park garage and the recycling sorting centers. And this article in the Tribune just days later says that the management and running of harbors is also on the board for possible sale.
Now, we are proponents of getting the government out of running things that can obviously be run more efficiently by private contractors. We're just wondering aloud at (1) who's going to get these contracts to run the airports, parking garages, harbors, etc., and (2) where are the job cuts in city departments that MUST take place to actually SAVE the money generated by selling these assets? Are we going to start hearing rumblings from city unions about parking attendants being laid off, harbor workers being laid off, plow drivers and other workers at the airport being laid off? Because THAT is where you'll see the savings.
Daley's budget gets bigger and bigger each year and so does the gap he can't cover without selling assets and raising fines and fees. And we can't see it getting any better in coming years unless someone really takes a knife to a whole lot of bloated bureaucracy and departments - after all, how many assets can he sell until the cupboard is bare? And when the cupboard is bare, the only thing left is raising property taxes which is sure to kill the building boom.
posted by SCC at 10:03 PM 23 comments
SCC's Favorite Seiser Facts
- Seiser plays racquetball with a waffle iron and a bowling ball.
- The 1972 Miami Dolphins lost one game and it was vs. Seiser and three seven year old girls as his offensive line
- "Brokeback Mountain" is not just a movie. It's also what Seiser calls the pile of dead fools in his front yard who pissed him off.
- In ancient China there is a legend that one day a child will be born from a dragon, grow to be a man, and vanquish evil from the land. That man is not Seiser, because Seiser killed that man.
posted by SCC at 10:30 AM 68 comments
Friday, March 10, 2006
Quick Hits for Friday Night
- The second guessing begins. Were Police caught unprepared for such a HUGE demonstration? All signs seem to point to some sort of Intelligence failure by the Department, but due to some quick work and adapting, everything turned out OK. What does this mean had there been a violent demonstration or terrorist incident? We have no idea, but we hope it's being discussed somewhere.
- Firehouse sex? Again? Maybe not. But check out Aldercreature Beavers quote: "there's a number of uniform freaks out there. People -- especially women -- like to see men in uniform." Wow. And this guy is an aldercreature.
- Job creation beats expectations by tens of thousands and was way over the January totals. And summer constructions season is about to begin. And the first quarter estimates point to a 4.5% increase in the economy. And. And. And the positives are just stacking up all around this economy.
posted by SCC at 11:00 PM 34 comments