Sunday, April 30, 2006
Hoping for Storms Tomorrow?
We did hear someone say that downtown was hoping for rain to keep the crowd size down and their prayers appear to be answered - although with Chicago weather, what they predict isn't what you get. Combined with the fact that rain keeps away the families and elderly that were expected to march, all you have left are the hard core types. We'll be keeping our ears to the radio all day.
posted by SCC at 9:19 PM 40 comments
Very Good Shoot
Sun Times coverage.
posted by SCC at 6:41 AM 101 comments
Recommendations
- If you'd like to read some well thought out writing about current events, hop over to Rue-St-Michel's Bienvenue. His latest effort on the "translation" of the National Anthem is very good.
- A recent addition to our sidebar - The Other Side of Kim. Formerly from South Africa (where he served in the South African military) and former Chicago resident, Kim now lives in Texas with his wife and family. You want to read some good stuff? Check out his essay section in the left column of his blog - his rants about Mayor Daley are truly great writing.
- Another Texas blogger we will be adding to the right hand tool bar shortly - Espella Humanzee. Great writer and a stickler for pointing out liberal media hypocrisy.
posted by SCC at 6:40 AM 6 comments
2,000 Guns (UPDATE! 3,000!)
Channel 2 is reporting 2,000 guns of all shapes, styles and states of functionality (is that a word?) were turned in today at locations all over the city. A lot of the pictures we saw on the news were pretty old and decrepit looking pieces (duct taped, rusted, worn), but if they could still fire, dangerous in the wrong hands. We doubt that any gangbangers saw the light though and turned in a boatload of their stuff - we didn't hear that the high powered rifle used in a recent west side drive by hit was recovered. Some of this crap people were bringing in though - they're lucky the guns didn't explode when they unloaded them.
More coverage at Channel 7.
UPDATE: Sunday morning 0645 hours: Tribune and SunTimes are now reporting 3,000 guns turned in.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 41 comments
Saturday, April 29, 2006
Run John Run!
Kerry has even LESS of a record to run on now than he did in 2004, and in 2004, everything was pointing his way. He is actually on record this past week supporting CIA leaks. During a war. Against people who use planes as bombs, civilians as cover and religion as an excuse to murder anyone who doesn't agree with them.
Run John Run. Save the Republican Party!
posted by SCC at 7:40 AM 43 comments
A Raise?
This list goes on. We think it's time to give serious thought to eliminating 10 aldermanic positions - minimum. What do we need for that? State Law or just an Ordinance?
posted by SCC at 12:05 AM 41 comments
Oil and Gas
- The reality that China and India are becoming economic powerhouses in their own right (read this Supply and Demand piece from RCP);
- the reality that 30+ years of liberal thought have gutted this country's refining capacity to the point that we are now IMPORTING gasoline from overseas (we haven't built a refinery in THIRTY YEARS!);
- "green" rules that require the creation of 30 or 40 different "summer blends" of gasoline that further erodes the ability of refineries to keep up with demand
- the reality of environmental overreaction keeps us from even exploring the possibility of building new nuclear reactors or drilling for new sources of oil in Alaska;
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 10 comments
That Damn Economy
Recent polls show that a majority of Americans think that the overall economy is doing poorly EVEN THOUGH the same majority says that they are doing well personally. How screwed up is that? The media pounds it into everyone head that the economy sucks, but most Americans feel pretty comfortable where they're at (and consumer confidence is at its highest in years).
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 7 comments
Friday, April 28, 2006
An Open Post
posted by SCC at 6:10 AM 178 comments
Naked Man Shot By Police
On the scene of EVERY single call for police service is a firearm. And most times, probably 99% of the time, it is brought to the scene by the police officer. Should that officer lose control of that weapon, there is a MAJOR problem. Sure, in a perfect world, all officers maintain control of their weapon at all times, every officer is a big strapping John Wayne type, never intimidated, never backing down, always with the quick quip and quicker martial arts skills to successfully subdue and restrain violent subjects of all stripes in true Hollywood fashion.
Reality is a bit more unforgiving. Coppers aren't all supermen/women. Some are out of shape. Some are less than attentive or situationally aware. Some aren't that physically imposing. Some are (let's be brutally honest here) NOT cut out to be police. If you are confronted by a naked man, you might be a little disconcerted. If that man is attempting to drown himself and a child, you might be driven to act before backup arrives. And if a fight ensues and the naked man is slippery (no clothes equals a lot less places to grab) and getting the upper hand on you and your weapon, damn right he's going to get blasted.
posted by SCC at 12:05 AM 24 comments
Burge Investigation Nearly Ready
- Special prosecutors Robert Egan and Robert Boyle say they are ready to release a final report. And they say they want to make public the names of all police officers subpoenaed in their investigation. The prosecutors' request to file a report with the Cook County Circuit Court next week suggests they will not seek criminal indictments in the case, which involves allegations dating from the 1970s to the early 1990s.
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 28 comments
Monday's Preparations
Channel 7; Tribune; Channel 5.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 28 comments
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Lieutenants List
Gerald GANEY - 012; Patrick CONROY - 016
Carl RIGGENBACH - 022; Sarah McDERMOTT - 023
William KILROY Jr. - 059; John CONNELLY Jr. - 079
Kevin NAVARRO - 116; Kevin OAKES - 142
Karyn MURPHY - 170; Robert KONRATH - 177
Eric WASHINGTON - 189; James O'GRADY - 189
Leo PANEPINTO - 192; Anthony LIACE - 543
Michael DEJANOVICH - 545; John BALL - 610
John McMURRAY - 630; Thomas McGRATH - 630
Jeanette FLYNN - 640; Berscott RUIZ - 650
posted by SCC at 8:58 PM 61 comments
1,000 Posts
We'll pass 285,000 daily visits today and well over 1.3 MILLION page views. We've managed to attract a lot of notice from various elements within and outside of the Department. We've helped rally the troops to defeat a misbegotten proposal to name a street after a convicted felon, ripped the brass who stayed silent and hopefully kept alive the memories of a few coppers all but lost to history.
We're trying to be at the forefront of another charge for National Recognition for Al O'Connor; we're hoping for some nice coverage of Police Week in May; hopefully, we're around for another 1,000 posts, many of which will involve indictments of Cook County and City officials.
Thanks to everyone who visits, reads and posts. You are what makes us successful. You are what keeps us interested. You are the reason we're coming back for more. Keep spreading the word. On with the show.
posted by SCC at 7:05 AM 134 comments
Priorities and Cameras
- Forget about skyrocketing gas prices, soaring property tax assessments and corruption that has federal investigators crawling all over City Hall. Chicago aldermen have a more pressing concern: foie gras.
And the City is getting 70 new cameras to monitor high crime areas. The cameras will replace about 350 police officers (OK, we made that part up). But Aldercreature Shirley Coleman is starting to see the limitations that most cops saw a long time coming:
- But Coleman was concerned to hear Daley say that only some of the cameras are monitored around the clock. "I don't want to see any dog-and-pony-show cameras in my ward," Coleman said.
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 30 comments
Officer Wounded
Preliminary reports from the Tribune.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 32 comments
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Yes, It's Dead
Full coverage at all the media outlets: Channel 2; Channel 5; Channel 7; Sun Times; Tribune. Get a load of Dorothy "the Hat" Tillman's quote in the Tribune (as far as we can tell, the only outlet with the balls to print this quote):
- White figures "who robbed and ... raped black women have streets named after them," asserted an angry Ald. Dorothy Tillman (3rd), who gave no examples.
posted by SCC at 10:05 PM 22 comments
Quick Hits
- Chicago Firefighter hits it big on NBC's "Deal or No Deal." 464,000ドル big. Not bad. And yes, he's going to Disney World - with his wife and three kids.
- Marine who survived two tours in Iraq falls victim to gangbangers here in Chicago. Channel 2; Channel 5; Channel 7.
- Short little piece on the Channel 7 website about what has been addressed in our comments section about the 3 lieutenants winning a lawsuit over retaliation for having the audacity to complain about business as usual.
- Gee, do you think this may have been an execution of sorts for dope money? They knew exactly who they were looking for and left him there dead, all while claiming to be the police. At least the media isn't claiming "suspected rogue police." They must realize that sort of thing went out of style after St. Valentines Day 1929.
- Two sets of rules - again. This time for boot eligible bosses in the Revenue Department.
- The Al O'Connor story hits the media. Be sure you go and vote for Al at this link here. Go! Now!
posted by SCC at 12:05 AM 68 comments
Bwahahahaha
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 7 comments
Regnef / Fenger Blog Fallout
- Those at Fenger High School are hurt and shocked by a blog that goes after teachers, parents and students, and shocked that someone apparently from within would make his criticism so public.
- People thought they were accused of saying there's a lot of people who, you know, will admit that some of the things in the blog are true, just wish they had gone about it a different way. But, in general, it has everybody talking and that is nothing but a good thing," said Matt Geesaman, Fenger High School teacher.
Blunt talk about "the elephant in the living room" shines a spotlight on problems that too many people and politicians just want to kick down the road. We're still waiting for a real journalist to do a little expose on the schools throwing away brand new unopened textbooks, hundreds of computers sitting unused in storage and tons (literally) of material going to waste every single year. We might actually get behind an effort like that. Here's to hoping a few more enterprising souls in the CPS start some blogs, this time about government waste.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 16 comments
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Hampton Street Sign Dead?
We are also told that Chicago Tonight (WTTW) had a pretty biased one-sided piece on the street sign controversy Monday - did anyone see it?
Have we killed it? Have we done it without a single exempt boss raising their voice in protest? Of so, good for us. But the next time ANY EXEMPT speaks at a funeral or memorial or remembrance of our fallen, we plan to turn our back on them, the same as they've done to us and the dead. Because you know and we know they are completely full of shit.
posted by SCC at 8:00 AM 105 comments
Sell Richie! Sell Sell Sell
- Beyond the possible benefit for taxpayers, it's money the city is already counting on for this year. "In 2006, the city will seek to procure a sponsor that will pay for the naming rights to the Chicago Skyway," reads this year's annual budget overview. "This initiative is expected to raise 3ドル million in 2006." [emphasis added - SCC]
Just for the record, we are planning the family budget this year and we've created a line item whereby we win 200ドル million dollars in the Mega-Millions by November. We will be buying a yacht, 2 mansions, 100,000 acres out west and a villa in Europe. We're sure all of our readers would love to pitch in should we fall a bit short. Thanks!
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 66 comments
Heroin Deaths Climbing
Channel 5 and Tribune reports.
posted by SCC at 12:02 AM 32 comments
Help Us Out Here
We're reading this story on the Sun-Times website and these sentences just leap off the page at us:
- A suspect is in custody after two men were shot, one in the leg and the other in the stomach, on Monday afternoon on the Near North Side, according to police. The shooting was reported at about 1:20 p.m. in the 2700 block of West Monroe Street.
Does anyone have it written down what the dividing lines are between North, South, West, Near North, Northwest, Far Northwest, Near West, Far South and Bumblefuck are? We're just curious.
And to keep it simple, assume Hegewich is in Indiana, Edison & Norwood Park are suburbs and Bridgeport & Canaryville are on Mars.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 17 comments
Monday, April 24, 2006
The Sopranos: Late Update
But Ben Kingsley and Lauren Bacall? What is this, The Muppet Show? What's with the cameos? Granted, it sets up an interesting possibility of Hollywood being infiltrated by Organized Crime ... oh wait, that's already reality. Lauren Bacall getting popped was funny. But Artie falling apart and finding redemption in a dead rabbit?
Look like next week might be a bad one for Vito.
posted by SCC at 10:00 PM 23 comments
CIA Leak Links
Click on the links embedded within.
Go and find out things the media doesn't want you to know because it might stop further leaks from coming out of Langley.
The media and the left are not only dangerous hindrances to the Global War on Terror, they are actively working against America and the West. Just about the only democrat with any redeeming qualities whatsoever is Joe Lieberman. Especially read where John Kerry flip flops all over. It's stunning this guy even made it through the primaries.
posted by SCC at 1:03 PM 26 comments
Good Police News
- On today's date, the 22nd of April 2006, the first football team in the history of the Chicago Police Department took the field in the resort town of Wildwood, New Jersey. The Chicago Police Enforcers faced the New York Department of Corrections known as The Strongest. The team led by Head Coach Jim Ade (Brother Rice) left the field victorious with a 28-6 victory.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 55 comments
Sunday, April 23, 2006
The Sopranos Update
posted by SCC at 11:47 PM 6 comments
John Hurley Fundraiser
This website has details. John died prior to the birth of his first child and his wife has been receiving tremendous support from John's old colleagues with unfinished construction, unpaid bills and straightening out the city bureaucracy. Lots of raffle prizes and good times. Swing by and lend a hand.
posted by SCC at 10:16 AM 17 comments
Big Oops
- Members of a South Side family said they were stunned, baffled and horrified when Chicago police raided their house and then ransacked it. Police said they were searching for guns and drugs. The problem is [...] they had the wrong house.
5621 doesn't exist.
As we understand Search Warrants (having done a few here and there AND having taken Chief Cline's class years ago - at least we think we might have), one of the first rules is verifying the address. Also, pictures of the house to be hit should be obtained. That way, everyone is on the same page. We have no idea how the SWAT Team is supposed to operate in conjunction with a District Warrant, but it seems there is a boatload of blame to be passed around on this one. The Affiant first of all. The Surveillance team second. The District Supervisor on scene and the SWAT Team leader. Get ready for some blowback AND some more training videos.
posted by SCC at 9:20 AM 48 comments
Another Non Story?
Then came word that a CIA Officer had been fired for leaking information, specifically information directly related to the European prisons after the officer failed a polygraph test and provided an admission of guilt. Now comes word via the New York Times that European officials cannot find ANY EVIDENCE that these CIA prisons ever existed in Europe. Nada. Zip. Zero. Hahahaha!
Guess what just happened? Countermeasures! A sting operation! The prisons NEVER existed except as a ruse to tempt this CIA officer (who was a Clinton appointee and contributed the personal maximum to John Kerry) into giving out a non-story! It looks like the Washington Post ran with FAKE classified info AND the Pulitzer Committee gave a "prestigious award" to a story that has as much substance as to it as a cloud of vapor.
Hark! Hear that giant sucking noise? That's media credibility folks. All those layers of fact checking and responsible reporting? Hahahaha! (Thanks to CaptainsQuarters and Strata-Sphere.com for the coverage)
posted by SCC at 9:17 AM 34 comments
Saturday, April 22, 2006
We're Doing a Great Job!
- At least 18 people were shot -- three fatally -- on the streets of Chicago overnight and early Saturday morning. The violence occurred less than 24 hours after the Chicago Police Department announced a drop in murders and other crimes.
- Religious leaders on the South Side are attempting to meet with gang leaders and figure out how to stop the violence. They are calling for a city wide gang summit, which is scheduled for next Sunday in Englewood.
Call us crazy, but we're thinking it's going to be a busy summer.
posted by SCC at 8:20 PM 82 comments
Blogging Claims a "Victim"
In the Tribune today, there is a story about a blog, created by a Chicago Public School teacher where he (or she) created an identity of "Regnef" (Fenger spelled backwards) and took the students, administrators, and co-workers to task. Unfortunately, he (or she) didn't have quite the number of readers that would make him (or her) happy, so he (or she) started mentioning it around the staff room that there was a blog online that they might find interesting. Boy oh boy, was that an understatement. The author was quickly identified (probably by co-workers) and the death threats, promises of revenge, etc., began in earnest. The teacher has not shown up for work since that day and the blog disappeared, until some enterprising soul recovered the posts and put them up over here. No, not us.
It's actually an amusing little insight into how screwed up the Chicago Public Schools truly are. If the media ever did an in-depth expose into how much money and manpower the schools piss away, they'd win half a dozen Pulitzer Prizes. But since it's just a teacher telling uncomfortable truths in a rambling sort of way (with little actual regard for spelling and punctuation), it means nothing. One should be careful of what one wishes for in terms of readership - you just might get it.
posted by SCC at 4:13 PM 31 comments
More Aldermanic Stupidity
- A Chicago alderman wants police superintendent Phil Cline to step down following the shooting of another young girl on the South Side ‚Â the third in less than two months. Two other girls died. The latest victim is in the hospital. The 11-year-old girl was shot in the stomach in front of a home in Roseland in the 114th block of South Prairie. Ninth ward alderman Anthony Beale says superintendent Cline has shown "ineffective leadership" following a rash of recent drive by shootings ... and he should resign.
- We can't confirm it 100%, but Cline doesn't appear to have been anywhere near 114th and Prairie. How Beale holds Cline responsible is beyond us.
- Despite Cline's past few New Year's Eves, we haven't seen the boss out there doing traffic stops and pulling guns out of cars.
- We stated this before, but any aldercreature who thinks the Superintendent actually wields any REAL power is probably smoking crack.
- Lack of Leadership? LACK of leadership? Ok alder-asshat. Why aren't you out there screaming for Daley's head? You want to see the primary emasculator of the entire leadership of the Chicago Police Department (not to mention every city department)? We don't have very many leaders anymore - we have managers - and BAD MIDDLE managers at that. You are a part of the most BALL-LESS City Council in recorded history. Why aren't you out there berating your constituency for resorting to firearms in populated neighborhoods to establish narcotics territory? Oh yeah! You have to get them to VOTE for you, so you find a convenient target and unload. How political of you.
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 110 comments
Bad News for Some Cops
- Chicago and two police officers -- the first to be called and the last to arrive at the home of murdered domestic violence victim Ronyale White -- can be held liable for her death, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
The key words in this decision are "wanton or willful misconduct" can be proven. At the moment, we don't see "wanton or willful" in commencing a search outside the bounds of the original incident - we can relate a ton of stories about coppers flying to a scene and completely missing a suspect walking calmly away. An efficient search on the way TO an incident has caught many batterers, rapists and murderers. Hopefully, the coppers' story holds up to the point that they won't be losing houses.
Four words to live by if you intend on doing police work in Chicago - "Tenancy in the Entirety." At least it'll save your biggest asset.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 25 comments
Friday, April 21, 2006
Congrats to Al O'Connor
BUT - we'd like to see Al win it all. So, read carefully. We have one of the top three departments (manpower-wise) in the US. Everyone ought to go and vote for Al. Go to this link to vote in the Finals. We fully expect whoever forwarded that mysterious e-mail from the Department e-mail system to "borrow" our idea once again. The deadline for voting is May 8th, so vote. Soon. And have your spouse vote, too. Get the word out!
We also read in the comments section that Al O'Connor's mother was a Gilhooly and Al himself is the nephew of THE Gilhooly killed by the Black Panthers AND Al is up for the Lambert Tree Award next month for this same incident. If any of this is true, wouldn't it be FANTASTIC if Al is winning awards while exempts are cowering in the face of a portion of Monroe being named after someone who advocated the killing of Al's uncle? What a kick in the shorts to the brass and redemption of a sort for the Gilhooly family.
posted by SCC at 9:10 PM 45 comments
Only in Chicago
- More homes in Chicago soon could recycle with bins instead of blue bags, as Mayor Richard Daley's administration considers expanding a successful pilot program beyond the Beverly neighborhood.
Daley has bristled at criticism of the troubled blue bag program. But the alternative approach now used in the 19th Ward could be offered in other sections of the city this year
What will the mayor sell next? And after he's finished selling everything he can to solve his short term problems, guess what happens to taxes? You think it's unaffordable to live here now?
posted by SCC at 12:02 AM 62 comments
The Official List
Minter-Edwards, Johnnie 002; Ruiz, Roxane 002
Marrella, Russell 002; Lambert, Issac 004
Ivory, Jerry 006; O'Connell, Moreen 007
Xanos, Nicholas 008; Johnson, Patrick 009
Mendoza, Joaquin 009; Servin, Dante 010
Pullappally, Jason 011; Kelly, Michael 011
Perez-Kubelka, Kimberly 012; Oswald, Eric 014
Nemickas, Vidas 014; Iser, Carrie 014
Moriarty, Kathleen 014; Moreth, Michael 015
Jacobs, Eli 015; Hunter, Jefrey 016
Ryan, Sean 018; Filbin, Michael 018
Rickher, Matthew 018; Lonski, Mark 018
Casey, Brian 019; Roth, Michael 019
Graves, Robert 019; Tedeschi, Brian 020
Cerveny, George 021; Barsch, Henry 021
Meister, William 022; Earnshaw, James 022
Czablewski, Stephen 024; Carr, Thomas 024
Leavitt, Marc 024; Ruck, Susan 025
Pritt, Daniel 025; Beltran, Eduardo 059
Szymanski, Douglas 121; Franco, Linden 189
Smith, Amanda 192; Garza, Robert 193
Medina, Debi 193; Chopp, Erik 253
Drees, Brian 253; Benigno, Matthew 253
Wood, Michele 253; Schaedel, Daniel 377
Krettek, Joel 477; Grzyb, Diane 606
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 172 comments
Thursday, April 20, 2006
What We Found in our E-Mail
- Chicago Police Officer Al O'Connor has been nominated for the Americas Most Wanted- All Star Award.He is asking for your assistance by voting for him in this event by visiting and voting for him at this site.Please do not respond to this email. Sent per the authority of the Bureau of Patrol.
- The fact that someone high up in the Bureau of Patrol might be reading the blog and is stealing our material.
- The fact that this appears to be a little bit of misuse of Department authorized e-mail.
- The fact that someone is willing to e-mail this to every single member and boss with a Department e-mail or Blackberry, AND WE STILL CAN'T GET A SINGLE BOSS to say that awarding a street sign to a convicted felon who advocated killing police officers is WRONG (by boss we mean exempt and we mean publically for the media).
posted by SCC at 5:30 AM 149 comments
Ouch!
- UNION, Ill. Two semi-trucks collided early Wednesday morning on Route 20, killing one driver, spilling tons of raw pork on the road and keeping a one-mile stretch of the highway closed for more than 12 hours.
About 4:50 a.m., an eastbound truck filled with 42,000 pounds of unprocessed pork collided with a westbound truck filled with garbage near Beck Road, McHenry County Sheriff Capt. Glenn Olson said.
No garbage was spilled, but Olson estimated about 14,000 pounds of pork was scattered as far as 150 yards from the scene.
posted by SCC at 5:26 AM 15 comments
Republicans Racist? Not!
- Let's see just how racist conservatives are...
1. Emancipation Proclamation issued by...a Republican President.
2. Slavery abolished under...a Republican President and a Republican Congress.
3. Japanese interned under a Repub...no, wait...sorry, that was a Democrat.
4. (Percentage wise), more Republicans voted for the Civil Rights Act than Democrats. They must've had some ulterior racist motive of which only they were aware.
5. Affirmative Action implemented under a Republican President (Nixon).
6. First black Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as well as first black Secretary of State, under a Republican President.
7. First black woman named as Secretary of State...under a Republican President.
8. Still, lots and lots of KKK members in Congress are part of the Republican Party. No...my mistake again - Byrd is the only one I found (and he's a Democrat).
9. Republicans oppose the school choice and vouchers that the...majority of blacks support. Oops, my mistake again - Republicans support them while Democrats oppose them.
10. Well, at least the majority of blacks are pro-choice, right? Nope, most are...pro-life.
11. Well, at least most support gay marriage. Sorry, my mistake again. Once more, Republicans are more in line with majority black views than Democrats.
12. Republicans throw Oreo cookies at...black people running for Congress. Darn, that's the Dems, too.
13. Republicans enacted the Jim Crow laws. Nope, wrong again.
14. Republicans are racist because the Democrats say we are. That's about as close as I can get.
posted by SCC at 5:23 AM 27 comments
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
More "Bad" Heroin
- Chicago Police have issued a community alert to warn residents of the Wentworth and Englewood districts of potential dangerous narcotics being circulated in the community, according to a release from the Wentworth Area Detective Division. There have been several incidents involving people getting sick from a highly dangerous narcotic being distributed as heroin, police said. The Wentworth District incidents have occurred from King Drive to Cottage Grove between 37th and 39th, while the Englewood District incidents have occurred between Ashland and Wood, from 67th to 68th, the release said.
Call us suspicious, but this looks a lot like a concerted effort to kill drug addicts. Seriously. Or maybe a power play by some gang to label another gang's dope as tainted? Can anyone find a link? GD's? Souls? MC's? A new player? MS-13? Is anyone connecting any dots?
posted by SCC at 11:00 PM 32 comments
No One Wants to be a Fireman?
- Chicago's first firefighters entrance exam in more than a decade has attracted 24,894 applicants -- down 26.7 percent from a disputed 1995 exam despite an unprecedented outreach campaign that targeted minorities.
Also, here's the newspaper follow up to the Gun Turn In program.
posted by SCC at 5:55 AM 93 comments
Quick Hits and Ryan Fallout
- Channel 2: Federal prosecutors are pushing ahead with investigations of political patronage and payoffs at City Hall and in state government. Hey Lefty? Shady? You wanted Fitz-mas? Here's your Fitzmas! Ryan going down and Daley's machine on the ropes. Watch the County people next (John Daley anyone?)
- Channel 5: Less than a day after former Gov. George Ryan was found guilty of several corruption charges, questions have arisen over whether the jury forewoman withheld information on her questionnaire. Grounds for an appeal? Maybe, but we think not. If it was a State trial, maybe. Federal judges are smarter and less connected to local issues. Judge Pallmeyer seems to have done a good job here.
- Channel 7: The Chicago Police Department is teaming up with church and business leaders to get guns off the street in a program that offers cash for weapons -- with no questions asked. Whoopee! The churches will get a bunch of outdated, rusty, non functional guns that probably would explode if fired and the people will get 100ドル debit cards they can sell for 50 bucks to purchase a nice shiny new gun.
- Channel 7 again: Officers from the 10th District are pitching in to help some young ladies become Cinderella for a night. They have collected about 40 prom dresses to give away to girls who might not be able to afford the dress of their dreams. WBBM called this their "feel good story" of the day.
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 45 comments
Bravado?
- Mayor Daley said today he has nothing to fear from the across-the-board conviction of his political cohort, George Ryan.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 13 comments
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
6ドル.74 Million Judgment
- After a monthlong trial that ended Feb. 17, a jury concluded that six Chicago Police officers acted with malice and found no probable cause for the charges of kidnapping and murder against the three men.
posted by SCC at 7:44 AM 77 comments
Killing More Trees
- Chicago police on Monday issued a community alert to warn residents, especially those in the West Side Ogden District, against accepting and using free drugs they believe to be heroin.
Second of all, you get what you pay for in quality control issues with heroin.
And finally, we'd rather see them using the extra manpower to put up an extra wagon on the west side to pick up dead bodies than use them to pass out flyers and issue Community Alerts. Here's a news flash for the Department - ALL HEROIN IS BAD, no matter what corner it is sold or given away on.
posted by SCC at 12:07 AM 23 comments
SCC's Predictions for 2006 - Update
- Local Politics - more indictments - True!
- State Politics - Ryan convicted - True!
- National/International Politics - predictions of split decisions in Congress - open; poll numbers - looking wrong; terror apprehensions - open; Iran & China - looking true; Iraq calming - looking true; Syria - open; prep work for a new war - looking true; Europe burning - looking true
- Sports - Bears fall short - True!; Bulls make playoffs - True!; Blackhawks sink - True!; Cubs tread water - open; and Sox repeat - open
- Department - Starks gone and Grau or Maher taking over - open; Lieutenant test - to be announced; Noelle Brennan - mysteriously silent
- General - economy rolling - True!; GM losing money, jobs, DJI spot - 2 of 3 True!; Tookie still dead - True!; Hoffa still missing - True!; SCC Blog passes 1 million views - True!
posted by SCC at 12:06 AM 16 comments
Monday, April 17, 2006
Guilty Guilty GUILTY!
Another prediction of SCC's comes true! We are truly greater than Jean Dixon!
We'll be posting links and commentary in a bit, so stay tuned or tune in later.
UPDATE: Well, evidently, we have a bunch of new people reading the blog. We've been called a number of names and they are asking if we're ashamed to be Republican and predicting that the Dems will take over the House in November. Listen up Asshats:
- We PREDICTED Ryan would be convicted. We cheered it. Ryan was no more a Republican than Daley is a Democrat - they are both CORRUPT scumbags who steered A LOT of business into the hands of connected poeple. You think Richie isn't sweating bullets right now?
- We are HAPPY Ryan got convicted. The Republican party has ceased to exist in Illinois as a viable entity. This may enable the party to move beyond business as usual now that it's over, but we aren't too hopeful. Maybe after a few more convictions come down or Meeks runs for office.
- Dems take over the House? Doubt it. All politics is LOCAL. Local issues drive House races. The Dems need 15 seats to take over the House and they aren't going to get more than 6 or 7. They have a better chance at the Senate and even that looks like only 3 seats are seriously in play. You're forgetting to look at the entire poll - Congress has lower approval ratings than Bush.
posted by SCC at 6:03 PM 54 comments
Tax Day!
posted by SCC at 7:10 AM 46 comments
We ARE Psychic!
posted by SCC at 7:08 AM 18 comments
Sunday, April 16, 2006
Happy Easter!
Matthew 28:1 - Now after the Sabbath, toward the dawn of the first day of the week, Mary Mag'dalene and the other Mary went to see the sepulchre.
Matthew 28:2 - And behold, there was a great earthquake; for an angel of the Lord descended from heaven and came and rolled back the stone:
Knock it off already! Geez. Next thing you know, she's going to see her shadow and we'll have six more weeks of winter. We are so going to hell for this. Someone pray for us.
posted by SCC at 9:35 PM 28 comments
Sopranos Update
And Silvio bringing his "experience" with women to the table? Best line of the episode.
So is Vito going to make a new life for himself in the small town? Are Tony and the boys not going to track him down and whack him? We think if Vito doesn't end up causing himself harm, he might come back to whack Finn (Meadow's boyfriend) as the person to blame for his outing.
posted by SCC at 9:04 PM 24 comments
Undercover Officer Speaks
Perhaps the most exasperating aspect of this media-generated controversy is the fact that the convicted Englewood arsonist son of the late Fred Hampton and most of the others who seek to memorialize a leader of cop killers were not even alive at a time when Panther violence was at its peak. Indeed, most active members of the CPD had yet to be born. The facts are available for research. Panther sympathizers and "historical revisionists" can not alter these facts.
Tyrone emphasizes that in striking out against "the establishment" or "the man", the Panthers target was BLUE--police officers, regardless of race. Nationwide, both white and black police officers were murdered in cold blood by the Panthers and black militant splinter groups.
Second Ward Ald. Madeline Haithcock is nothing more than a clueless tool for the widely-despised instigator of this brouhaha, Bobby Rush, the former "Minister of Defense" for the Illinois Chapter of the BPP and currently a congressman. Haithcock's preposterous proposal is both divisive and obscene. It denigrates the efforts of heroic civil rights leaders like Dr. King who advocated a strategy of non-violence in instituting long overdue sociopolitical reforms. It only reopens old wounds.
In the late 1960's, Tyrone was selected from his class at the CPD training academy to infiltrate the Panthers. Shortly thereafter, he "joined" the BPP and met Fred Hampton and others at their headquarters, 2350 W. Madison St.
According to Tyrone, in our conversations as recently as this afternoon, the Panthers were a group of extremely dangerous and "rotten gangbangers". They hated the police, brainwashing and inciting their members to "kill cops, break into cops' homes and autos" to steal "pig" weapons. They were "thugs, dopies, stick-up men and extortionists", constantly badgering struggling merchants along Madison Street. Their nominal "free breakfasts program for kids" was nothing more than a propaganda smoke screen for their criminal activities including the murders and attempted murders of police officers.
Hampton, Rush and the Panther braintrust would "play dress-up" with their trademark black berets and leather jackets, a primary benefit being widespread access to physically attractive, yet gullible young women who were seduced by the notoriety of the Panthers. They would also appear at Panther rallies, invariably being introduced by white activists. Then, they would incessantly incite those in attendance, including dull-witted fanatics to "OFF THE PIGS!" and "liberate the black community from the occupying pig armies." As documented history bears out, their incendiary words went far beyond mere "Maoist rhetoric".
Tyrone also bought guns from "mules" who brought the weapons up from the South, the sole reason: "to kill pigs!"
Both Tyrone and I agree that the eerie silence of both the Mayor and police brass on this issue is reprehensible and hypocritical.
After reading this, it's kind of depressing that no politician and no police brass has the guts to stand up and say this is wrong - aside from Alderman Tom Allen.
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 48 comments
Another Off Duty Shooting
Be careful boys and girls. It is a dangerous world out there.
posted by SCC at 12:02 AM 11 comments
Gun Safety (or Not)
Well, now he's suing the DEA for permitting the video to go public and making him "the joke of the Internet." WGN ran the clip on the news last night and there may have been more broadcasts of it after the suit became public. We probably would have let it die out - now everyone has an excuse to run the tape again and start to recycle all of the old punchlines. On the other hand, we're always thankful for an excuse to review gun safety tips.
Rule #1 - treat all guns as if they were loaded.
Rule #1A - especially if there is a camera running.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 34 comments
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Performance Ratings
We were among those glad to see the old system go. It was ripe for abuses (not to mention ancient, outdated, overly subjective ... you get the idea) and was abused regularly. Now we have a new system about to come about and here's the kicker:
- The system will also help set benchmarks for successful performance, he added. Good numbers by "high achievers" could be used for better assignments, he said.
As to the "not being used as a disciplinary tool" spiel, we highly doubt that also. Off the tops of our heads, we can name half a dozen people on this job right now who have been on the medical for over 250 days in the past 5 years of all ranks, races and genders. And what action has been taken against any of them? None that we've ever seen. Any situations revealed by this new system will be used selectively, unevenly and punitively.
They always have in the past - why believe they'll change now? Anyone want to bet against us?
posted by SCC at 1:15 PM 62 comments
Again - Can You Define "Good" Heroin?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Man, are we callous or what? Seriously, we would gladly remove dead bodies from the west side for a month if it cut down on the junkie population. HEROIN IS POISON! These people are voluntarily putting POISON in their bodies, placing enormous stresses on our already overburdened health care system, eating up monetary resources better spent elsewhere, and contributing to a skyrocketing property crime rate. Who cares if they kill themselves faster?
This is the second batch of "bad" heroin this week as we heard the 011th District had a bunch turn up near Adams and Cicero and about the fourth or fifth incident in the past 12 months. Maybe someone is TRYING to kill junkies? Just a thought.
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 51 comments
Darwin Awards
- GILLETTE, Wyo. -- Police were called to the hospital to investigate the incident and later learned that the 17-year-old spilled gas on his pants while siphoning gas. He then used a lighter to try to determine how wet his pants were and set himself on fire, Hague said.
- PITTSBURGH -- A construction worker was decapitated by an elevator car Thursday as he peered into a freight-elevator shaft, police said. Massaro Corp. president Joseph Massaro III said the elevator operator did not know the man was peering into the shaft.
posted by SCC at 12:02 AM 10 comments
Do You Know Where Your Children Are?
But where is the manpower to enforce such an endeavor? Let's be realistic - we aren't going to be sending our fleetest of foot chasing after curfews when there are dope and gun calls all over the busy districts, many times perpetrated by these same minors. And in the slower districts, curfews are fewer because parents are more involved. Unless you can educate the parents and make them care about where their kids are and who they're with, this is quite a bit of smoke and a little bit of mirror.
And don't start with the race baiting - this is about parenting and we know PLENTY of minority parents who keep an eye on their kids and make sure they're home at reasonable hours and know their friends and such.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 24 comments
Friday, April 14, 2006
A National Award Nominee
- Officer Al O'Connor is proof positive that police are always ready to respond, whether they're on duty or not. In March 2005, he was driving through Chicago's Engelwood neighborhood on his way to work, when he came upon the scene of a shootout between a uniformed railroad police officer and a suspect. The railroad officer had been hit three times, and it wasn't looking good. Officer O'Connor leapt from his personal car and managed to fire a shot off at the suspect - fatally wounding him. Officer O'Connor then managed to get the railroad officer life-saving help before he lost too much blood.
posted by SCC at 9:55 PM 14 comments
Rumor Mill Activity
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 74 comments
Body Snatchers Contract
- "They quoted roughly 8,600 bodies [a year]. The actual number was 40 percent of that. You can't survive if you're getting paid per unit. Now, we're bidding on real numbers -- not on the city's fictitious numbers," Higgins said.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 40 comments
Thursday, April 13, 2006
Light Blogging Today
In the meantime, anyone out there think an initiative against "drag racing" is coming soon? One child killed in Gary the other day and another killed between 010 and 011 this morning (Channel 2; Channel 7).
We've always wondered if the "de-emphasis" on traffic enforcement might have led to the upsurge in "impolite" drivers we see day in and day out. Kind of like how the lack of enforcement on moving to the right for emergency vehicles fell by the wayside until a firefighter got killed and the fine jumped up hundreds (or thousands) of dollars. Or how the "no chase" policy on motorcycles opened up a whole new culture of bikers who run at the drop of a hat. Just wondering.
posted by SCC at 7:13 AM 85 comments
Pictures
Next, a collection of rifles and ammunition stored at the address at which Fred Hampton met his demise. We are aware of the accusations made by various conspiracy types that the photo was staged and it may have been the ammo and rifles were gathered in one place to make for a better photo. But we don't subscribe to the moonbat theories that the State's Attorney and his men ran around with a load of rifles and ammo just to plant it somewhere:
And the Bobby Rush connection:
posted by SCC at 12:04 AM 32 comments
Victims Victims Everywhere
- Mayor Richard M. Daley said on Wednesday the Chicago Police Department would use rookie police officers to canvass the Englewood neighborhood beginning next week. (So the PPOs who graduated Wednesday can look forward to a tour in the lovely 007th District. On the other side of the coin, anyone who doesn't go Englewood is obviously politically connected. Make notes.)
- "This is the mayor's idea, (obviously, as it seems to have little to do with police work) and I think what sparked it is the homicides of the two young girls," said Chicago Police Superintendent Phil Cline." (This is where we'll take issue with the Supe - this seems transparently sparked by the burgeoning Federal investigation that is coming into full bloom lately.) And seeing what more we could do in Englewood to help it. Because we know that the police alone can't solve all of the social issues." They also said they hope to determine residents' needs for such things as: housing, daycare, after-school programs, abandoned cars and buildings (Sorry, but isn't this the job of social services? What the hell do we pay taxes for? And how come we manage to do all this on our own?)
- "That's the first big step," said Quinile Hannon, one of Reed's brothers. "It shows actually that police department is actually doing something instead of harassing people. They're showing that they care by going house-to-house." (Ummm, Quinile? Fuck you. Really. Fuck you you absolute piece of shit. Harassment? Up yours jagoff.)
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 36 comments
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
A Couple of Quick Hits
- Police shooting in 006 (Channel 2; Tribune). WGN News is already speculating that this may have been a dispute over a woman that ended in gunfire on the woman's front porch. We certainly hope not.
- Dick "Turban" Durbin is trolling for votes in Englewood (Channel 2). So are other politicians. See the next thread where we post about our opinion on this little stunt.
- The National FOP is encouraging the Capitol police officer who was struck by representative Cynthia McKinney to consider a lawsuit. They are also looking into McKinney's private security who is caught on camera threatening a member of the press with a "I'm the police" type comment.
posted by SCC at 9:55 PM 43 comments
D.C. Police Week
Further details are available from ChicagoDCTrip@aol.com. Contact them today if you're one of those last minute type travelers.
And if you see an exempt there, ask them to sign the petition. We haven't heard of any signing yet, but we haven't read it in a few days. Click here to sign.
posted by SCC at 7:10 AM 57 comments
Coyotes in the City
- CHICAGO A pack of city-dwelling coyotes has a Chicago family worried about the safety of their children and pets. The coyotes were spotted in vacant lot behind townhomes on North Ogden in the River West neighborhood. CBS 2's Suzanne LeMignot reports the family fears the worst for its missing cat, which has been gone for about two weeks.
posted by SCC at 7:06 AM 18 comments
City Is Running Smooth
Tribune; Sun Times; Channel 5; Channel 7.
Aside from the destroyed computers, shredded files, rigged interviews, fraudulent hiring, crooked contracting, unqualified promotions, "Hired Truck", questionable land sales, "Silver Shovel", guilty pleas left & right and a number of persons cooperating with the Feds. Otherwise, it's as smooth as high grade "Machine" oil can be.
Now the mayor is being touted as a potential witness and his lawyers have told him to go from "deny, deny, deny" to "no comment." Perhaps they have him on tape proving he knew something and the "deny, deny, deny" line ain't going to fly with the Feds? We can only hope.
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 33 comments
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Cop Cleared?
- SORRY for being off topic but this is the latest place to post before I hit the rack. PO Brian Van DerMay [sp?] was found NOT gfuilty today @ 26th/ California. [Alleged excessive force vs. Cabrini Green Gang Banger] While there was never enough evidence to convict him, a jury, as you may well know, may not have been so professional in their opinion. Just thought you'd like to know. Gotta hit the rack now. I have to get up early on my day off tomorrow and help OJ search for the 'real' killer(s). HAPPY AND SAFE EASTER! REMEMBER THE THIN BLUE LINE.
posted by SCC at 7:27 PM 70 comments
Are We Missing Something Here?
- Trotter's arrangement marks the first time in recent memory that a high-ranking city employee collected both a pension and regular paycheck from City Hall. [emphasis added - SCC]
It sure is nice to take care of friends.
posted by SCC at 7:11 PM 20 comments
Behind the Curve
- The head of the Chicago firefighters union is calling for screening buyers of firefighters memorial license plates after learning two felons killed last week by a Chicago Police officer had them on their pickup trucks.
Note: fourth post already today! Read them all! Tell your friends!
posted by SCC at 7:00 AM 45 comments
Here Come the Lawsuits
Please. Continue. We'd like some information ourselves. Please answer the following questions:
- Where did your husband/boyfriend/father of your baby get two handguns, especially considering their criminal records?
- Where were these weapons stored and for whom? Were they accessible to your children? Does DCFS know about this?
- What's with the Fire Fighter plates on the vehicle? Yes, we know they weren't firefighters and yes, we know the plates can be purchased by anyone, but why did they have them? Were they looking for a free pass when they committed traffic violations? Drug running? Drive by shootings?
posted by SCC at 6:20 AM 28 comments
The Washington Post Deserts Lefty
- PRESIDENT BUSH was right to approve the declassification of parts of a National Intelligence Estimate about Iraq three years ago in order to make clear why he had believed that Saddam Hussein was seeking nuclear weapons. Presidents are authorized to declassify sensitive material, and the public benefits when they do. But the administration handled the release clumsily, exposing Mr. Bush to the hyperbolic charges of misconduct and hypocrisy that Democrats are leveling.
- The material that Mr. Bush ordered declassified established, as have several subsequent investigations, that Mr. Wilson was the one guilty of twisting the truth. In fact, his report supported the conclusion that Iraq had sought uranium.
posted by SCC at 6:18 AM 11 comments
One Week Down
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 39 comments
Monday, April 10, 2006
When Life in Prison Isn't Enough
But, it does look like the City got its wish. And anyone else who had something in the line of fire. No trial. And the only people who got hurt by it? The taxpayers who paid out millions to two most likely criminally liable juveniles, the detectives who got it right and paid a price with their public reputations, and a dead girl's family who knows something isn't right.
Perhaps one day, a full accounting will be made. Maybe Mrs. Harris's call for a special prosecutor will be taken up at a not too distant date. It would be interesting to see why the people who got it right were treated so wrongly.
Channel 7 & Sun Times coverage.
posted by SCC at 9:45 PM 13 comments