Friday, November 30, 2007
Detectives List
Over 50. Not quite 100.
Who's got a copy?
Lieutenants before midnight?
Labels: promotions
posted by SCC at 8:00 PM 124 comments
Superintendent's First Jobs
Then the fun can really begin:
- Cross reference every one with who recommended them for promotion. Expose the network of political connections that have driven the CPD to it's current state.
- Every boss should also submit a family tree, complete on both mother, father aunt and uncle's sides going back 3 generations, along with rank held by each ancestor. It's amazing how much supervisory qualification and political know-how flows in the bloodstreams of many bosses, especially the exempts. Perhaps the new Superintendent could begin a breeding program to distill this "leadership essence."
- Find out who contributes to whom. The comment sections are ablaze with speculation of certain aldercreatures selling promotional spots. We all have stories - let's find out the facts of the matter.
Labels: department issues
posted by SCC at 10:17 AM 162 comments
Big Traffic
Coverage at the Tribune, Sun Times, Channel 2, Channel 5, Channel 7.
A few points of order:
- We've heard of a few resignations so far, Starks and Williams rumored to be the big two. Expect significant additional numbers within 90 days as people are eased out, told they are not needed or positions are eliminated.
- As he's an outsider, expect the First to run day-to-day operations again - just like in the past. We're hearing that Grau is going to be the compromise candidate since too many pale faces might irk the reverends and Beavers.
The initial message we're getting is that no one in the entire Department was qualified to run the organization, and looking at the current crop of exempts, we're afraid that that assumption is mostly true. Given the fact that the political masters have been putting in 30% unqualified individuals in supervisory positions for well over two decades and then giving them exempt spots based on their previous ill-gotten promotions has doomed the CPD to mediocrity for years to come.
A hired gun coming in for 300ドルK? We're having doubts already. In the meantime, suggestions for the new guy can be left in the comments section as many have already been doing in other spots. We're sure someone will forward them.
Labels: department issues
posted by SCC at 12:07 AM 145 comments
Burge Returning to Chicago
In a number of comments, people are claiming that convicted cop killer Andrew Wilson, one of the "torture victims" of Commander Jon Burge has died. We're attempting to find an obituary for verification to assist Burge in finding a location he can empty his bladder when he arrives in town.
Line forms to the right.
Labels: we got nothing
posted by SCC at 12:05 AM 44 comments
Comedy Gold
We wish we could write like Steve does at HogOnIce:
I notice that Muslim nuts in Sudan have arrested a British schoolteacher for naming a teddy bear Mohammed. And they may tie this lady up and tear her skin off with 40 lashes.
In a gesture of solidarity, I have decided to name all of my farts Mohammed.
Oops, there goes Mohammed now. Mohammed the First. I have a feeling he will be the beginning of a long and illustrious dynasty.
UPDATE: post corrected for teddy bear
Labels: silly people
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 21 comments
Dumb Habits are Hard to Break
Here's another liberal fantasy destroyed - police don't have that many run-ins with decent people. Decent people of any color don't need to call the police for every problem. Decent people raise their kids right, solve their own problems, properly license their vehicles, drive correctly and don't attract attention to their own decency. They live by example. If you're seeing the police or interacting with the police, more often than not something has gone wrong or, to put it quite simply, you've fucked up. Are there exceptions to the rule? Does crap occur and are there bad apples among us? Sure. But they are few and far between (despite media coverage to the contrary). That is why you have civil courts - to right the wrongs.
Why do we bring all this up?
- Rodney King, whose 1991 beating by Los Angeles police led to deadly rioting the next year, was shot on a street corner but his wounds were not believed to be life-threatening, police said Thursday.
King sued the city over the beating and obtained a 3ドル.8 million settlement.
However, he continued to have run-ins with the law. In 2004, he was ordered to spend 120 days in jail and ordered into treatment after pleading guilty to driving under the influence of the drug PCP after he lost control of his SUV in 2003 and slammed into a power pole in Rialto.
Labels: silly people
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 24 comments
Thursday, November 29, 2007
SNEED WAS RIGHT!
Labels: department issues
posted by SCC at 11:23 AM 169 comments
Meet the New Boss?
- Sneed hears Mayor Daley is reportedly poised to name a new Chicago Police superintendent — and it may be a shocker.
The guy is not a cop and he’s not African American.
Word is J.P. "Jody" Weis, the special agent in charge of the FBI field office in Philadelphia, may be Chicago’s next top cop.
The Chicago Police Board recommended three names to Daley on Wednesday after months of screening since the retirement of Police Superintendent Phil Cline.
None of the men selected was from within the ranks of the Chicago Police Department, which has been beset with racial tension and corruption in the CPD’s Special Operations Unit.
Or maybe they're just easy to put in positions of power and then push around like this Hoffman guy who got emasculated by Daley's hand-picked review board over the Annunzio firing.
Labels: department issues
posted by SCC at 6:51 AM 113 comments
Nice Letter
- This arrest was the direct result of outstanding Police work!
The 11th district along with A/4 Detectives were working a robbery pattern. A subject was observed (most likely about to employ his trade)and was apparently spooked. The offender drove off. Officers attempted to stop the Offender who fled. After a vehicle pursuit the offender fled on foot and ran into Tilton school. Within two minutes there were in excess of 60 officers on the scene, each playing a vital roll. The response included Area Four Gun / mission team, S.W.A.T. officers, K-9, Detectives, 10th and 11th district officers. Within minutes the school was secured and the offender was taken into custody. 11th district officers were able to locate and recover the offenders handgun.
The response and coordination shown by all who were on the scene showed the highest level of professionalism. Due to the dedication of all of the officers who played a part in this incident be it large or small ensured the safety of each other, the students and teachers of Tilton school and the arrest of a violent offender. I attempted to personally thank all of the officers who responded but I am sure many were missed. You have my Gratitude and respect. Thanks for a job well done.
Lieutenant Dominic Rizzi A/4 RBT
Labels: good news
posted by SCC at 12:09 AM 54 comments
County Board Follies
- Cook County Board President Todd Stroger can't get his budget passed "because he's black," his floor leader angrily charged Tuesday.
- Beavers railed on that one of Stroger's top critics, Commissioner Tony Peraica, "hates everybody who's black ... all black elected officials," going on to say Peraica used to beat up black people growing up in the Bridgeport neighborhood.
- Yet, prompted by a reporter's question, Beavers yelled not to forget that he's "the hog with the big nuts and I'm gonna tell you what it is."
- When commissioners voted to make cuts to county Recorder Gene Moore's office, cuts Moore said he supports, Beavers implied Moore wasn't smart enough to understand the cuts and Republican commissioners must have used racial intimidation to get him to agree.
- Name-calling continued as Commissioner Liz Gorman, county Republican Party chairman, ripped into fellow Republican Peraica unprovoked, reading from a list of insults, calling him a "loser," "pathetic, pathological liar," an "abusive weasel" who is "no man," and an "ineffective leader" who has "no substance."
- But then, even Commissioner Joseph Mario Moreno called Peraica "a jerk."
Can someone tell us when we can disband Cook County government?
Labels: county
posted by SCC at 12:07 AM 54 comments
Gridlock Continues in Springfield
- A plan to divert state tax money to the ailing Chicago-area mass transit systems failed Wednesday night in the Illinois House amid accusations of political gamesmanship.
Public transportation would have gotten a 440ドル million boost under the plan. Officials warn that train and bus service in the Chicago area will be cut sharply if aid isn't approved by early January. The state aid would have come from revenue on gasoline sales taxes, essentially creating a 440ドル million hole in the budget. The plan's backers offered no proposals for filling that hole.
It's a faint hope, seeing as how any politician would sell out their own mother for a bunch of pork barrel spending for their districts, but it's still a hope we hold onto.
Labels: state politics
posted by SCC at 12:05 AM 19 comments
Reality Check
Now let's join fantasy land, currently in progress:
- Students who live near the crime scene had been on edge until hearing about the arrest.
"Relief. It's scary to think you're in danger, so are your fellow classmates," student Kendra Grimmett said. - Students are pleased at the security changes, but some say security can't replace the importance of building relationships with people off campus, too.
"It's not us versus the community," said Ben Esparza, chair of the U. of C. College Council. "It's us trying to reach out and also be a part of the community, and there's things that go along with that." - "We continue to be enormously saddened by Amadou Cisse's death," Webber said. [...] This is also a moment, however, of a second tragedy, and that's that a 16-year-old old is being charged with this crime, and that too is a tragedy for our city."
The comment by the chair of the U of C College Council is just stupid liberal claptrap run amok.
And this U of C VP of Community and Government Affairs Henry Webber really ought to be horsewhipped, comparing the murder of an unarmed student to the "tragedy" of a 16 year old predator being charged with murder. What an ass.
Labels: crime, silly people
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 24 comments
Mail Call!
- An apparent personal delivery at work led to an arrest and a court date for a clerk at the Cook County public defender's office. Lamour Holloway, 40, was arrested Tuesday after she allegedly accepted a large package of marijuana and then half an hour later put the package into a vehicle outside the government building at 69 W. Washington, according to Andy Conklin, spokesperson for the Cook County state's attorney.
Labels: crime
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 29 comments
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Very Interesting
One of Drew Peterson's relatives overdosed on pills after helping the former Bolingbrook police sergeant load a large barrel into Peterson's SUV the day Stacy Peterson vanished, a police source said Tuesday.
Thomas Morphey, a step-brother, was hospitalized but survived what the source described as a suicide attempt.
Morphey's wife called police, saying her husband heard of the disappearance, became distraught and feared he might have unwittingly helped dispose of Drew Peterson's wife's body, the source said.
Prosecutors have not called Morphey to testify before a grand jury examining the 23-year-old woman's disappearance because he has "memory lapses" about loading the barrel into Peterson's GMC Yukon Denali, the source said.
- Drew Peterson visited Morphey in the hospital, the source said.
Labels: crime
posted by SCC at 12:09 AM 124 comments
More Good News
No students were injured when Harrison Area detectives caught an armed robbery suspect who fled into a West Side elementary school Tuesday.
Detectives were in pursuit of the male suspect in the 200 block of North Keeler Avenue just before noon, according to police News Affairs Officer Marcel Bright.
The suspect fled into Tilton Elementary School, 223 N. Keeler Ave., but detectives were right behind and caught him immediately, Bright said.
Keep up the good work people. We're trying to keep some positive stuff at the top of everyone's minds.
Labels: good news
posted by SCC at 12:07 AM 28 comments
Captain Chomiak E-Mail
- pachomiak@gmail.com
Be polite - this guy is doing everyone here a favor and he's way smarter than most of us will ever manage to be.
Labels: pension
posted by SCC at 12:05 AM 19 comments
Butterfingers!
- An armed man in his 20s who dropped more than 1ドル million as he ran from a security guard who fired a shot at him after robbing a South Side bank Nov. 15 remains at large Tuesday. The Seaway National Bank branch at 645 E. 87th St. was robbed Nov. 15 about 6:10 p.m., according to FBI reports, which indicated the bank was closed when it was robbed.
The robber got away with just over 1ドル million dollars, but dropped the money as he was running. Chicago Police had to manually count the money, which totaled more than 1ドル million, Gresham District police said. FBI spokeswoman Cynthia Yates could not confirm the dollar amount.
We don't know why CPD counted the money manually as we're pretty sure the order states the money will be sealed in a property bag, signed by a sergeant under observation by a lieutenant, sealed by the captain and transported by armored car while guarded by God Himself to E&RPS for disbursement along with all the drop guns and narcotics to be planted on people.
What a Christmas it would have been.
Labels: crime
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 24 comments
Amazingly Bad Timing
- "If this was a white man in power right now, they wouldn't be fighting (Stroger) like this," Beavers said, raising his racial conspiracy theory at a seemingly pointless county finance committee meeting where commissioners grew testy and interrupted each other.
Beavers claimed that Tony Peraica hates all black people, saying, "All black elected officials he hates -- he don't like 'em." Peraica said he was appalled by those comments.
People might say he's getting predictable.
Labels: county
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 69 comments
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Cops Rescue Family
- Police officers rescued a woman and her two children from a fire in the Near Northwest Side Humboldt Park neighborhood Monday morning.
Firefighters were notified of a fire in the 1100 block of North Ridgeway Avenue at 11:15 a.m., according to Fire Media Affairs spokesman Rich Rosado. A still-and-box alarm was called for the fire, which was extinguished about 11:35 a.m., he said. The building is a one-and-a-half story brick home. [...] the tactical police officers left their district when they saw the smoke.
"It was kind of a desperate feeling out there," said Chicago Police Officer Joshua Diaz. "You know there is a child in there, you know there is a mom in there."
- "This is something that I thank God that those police officers happened to be in the area at that time," said Ald. Walter Burnett.
No truth to the rumor that Danny Davis insisted the victims were racially profiled, but Mope-rah is investigating claims that all of the rescuers were either white or hispanic and they really ought to have waited for a black officer to come by and pitch in.
Labels: good news
posted by SCC at 12:05 AM 74 comments
2007 a "Bad Year" for Cops
The year 2007 is turning out to be an especially deadly year for police.
To date, 170 law enforcement officers have died in the line of duty -- that's nearly a third more than at the same point last year. It's also 17 percent higher than in all of 2006, and there is more than a month remaining in the year.
Part two of the report airs tomorrow at 1730 on Channel 7.
Labels: officer down
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 32 comments
Things Could Be Worse
Violence is spreading from Villiers le Bel to a dozen neighboring communities. At least twenty policemen have been injured so far tonight (forty injured last night according to the latest figures), some of them critically. The insurgents are using firebombs, iron rods, baseball bats, and firing buckshot. Journalists are attacked, their cameras are stolen. The mayor of Villiers le Bel is running a crisis center from an undisclosed location. Interior Minister Michèle Alliot-Marie is strangely absent, silent, or ineffectual. This is not the way it is supposed to be happening in the Sarkozy government. Don’t be surprised if Alliot-Marie is replaced early next year.
Cars, dumpsters, and buildings have been torched. A school gym has gone up in flames. Shop windows that weren’t smashed last night are targets tonight.
Police investigators and several eyewitnesses corroborate the patrolmen’s version of the accident. The police car was going at a normal speed, no sirens, no hot pursuit. The mini-motorcycle came down a side street at high speed and made a left turn, crashing directly into the police car. The police remained on the scene for approximately twenty to thirty minutes until the fire department ambulance arrived.
And the police, for the most part, don't respond there and are acknowledged to have no power there to maintain order. Sixty cops hospitalized over two days of rioting. We're just saying.
Labels: international news
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 61 comments
Monday, November 26, 2007
Cops Hurt
- A Chicago police officer was taken to the hospital after he rushed into a burning building on the West Side Saturday.
The fire happened about 12:30 p.m. in the 2700 block of West Warren Avenue. The officer rushed in to see if anyone was inside.
- An officer was injured near Soldier Field after falling from his horse Sunday evening during the Bears game. About 6 p.m., an officer with CPD’s Mounted Unit doing crowd control at the Bears game was injured when his horse lifted its head and struck him in the face, causing him to fall
A Central District captain said the horse was separated from the officer somehow, but no further information on the animal was available as of 8 p.m.
Labels: officer down
posted by SCC at 12:05 AM 134 comments
Chomiak Pension Letter
Click on the individual pictures to bring up each frame. Use the "View" button in your browser to increase/decrease the text size if necessary. If Captain Chomiak consents, we'll publish his e-mail address in the comments or updates so that people can contact him with questions. Otherwise, use our comment section for the time being.
Notice that the unions who actually have the power to strike manage to maintain a higher funding ratio of their pensions while public safety employees, the ones who arguably are the most necessary (but cannot strike), are the ones with the crappiest funding. Go figure that one out.
Labels: pension
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 105 comments
Bears Win
All the headlines today will probably be "Hester, Hester, Hester." And all well and good. The guy is electrifying. Every time he touches the ball, the potential for something spectacular is in the air. He broke Gayle Sayers' team record yesterday. He kept the Bears in it.
But if you watch the highlights of the game, there is only one reason the Bears won this game
- Berrian
Labels: sports
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 21 comments
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Davis Followup
- GlockTalk - a bulletin board dealing with (what else) Glock guns, equipment and training
- SOCNET - another bulletin board
- 1060 W Addison St, Chicago, IL 60614-4264
(773) 404-2827
UPDATE: Conflicting info on the zip codes that work, but not to worry! We have the smartest readers on the internet and there are half a dozen other zip codes they've found so you can get through to Davis. Let's see if we can't fill his mailbox this weekend.
Labels: general
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 55 comments
Did We Miss Something?
- One central Illinois city could spend nearly 100,000ドル to install cameras on 250 Taser guns used by police in an effort to quell claims of misuse and to prevent abuse. The devices, called Taser Cams, are placed on the end of the guns which can jolt people with up to 50,000 volts of electricity. The cameras, developed in 2005 by Taser International Inc., start recording when the gun is turned on and stop recording when the Taser is shut off.
Anyone have any insight?
UPDATE: VERIFIED! TASER-cams are active and in service in at least the 011th District, possibly 010. Got e-mails from three different coppers. Active since last week and qualified carriers of TASERs had training sessions before carrying.
Labels: department issues
posted by SCC at 12:02 AM 53 comments
Pension Swindled?
- I have received the following information regarding a court case that affects the Chicago Police Pension Fund. The Apollo Group apparently defrauded our pension fund of over A Million Dollars. This case will be heard starting this coming Tuesday at Federal Court in Downtown Phoenix, The Chicago Police Pension Fund would like representatives from our group to act as observers in our behalf at this trial. Please read the following information carefully, and try to attend this trial (or part of it) which is expected to last until January of 2008
Also, coming up Monday, we have a reader who sent us an evaluation of the problems facing the pension fund and we'll be publishing his letter in full.
This is something we need to get some action on.
Labels: pension
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 13 comments
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Open Post
Open post while we sort things out around the home front.
Labels: open posts
posted by SCC at 12:33 AM 150 comments
Sell it All
- Might visitors to the Windy City someday ride the Lowe's Chicago El, shop on the Microsoft Magnificent Mile and tour Old Navy Pier? What's in a name for the future isn't clear, but the city has hired a marketing firm to explore the potential for naming rights and sponsorships as a way to bring in needed revenue, the Chicago Tribune reported Friday. The Daley administration has awarded a 285,000ドル contract to Octagon Inc. to examine what the city has to offer and, by next spring, produce a marketing plan that will attract corporate sponsors and advertisers.
We remember a few months ago there was speculation that the City would sell naming rights to El stations. We even recall joking that Carson Pierre Scott might hesitate in sponsoring a CTA station that smelled of bum urine (State Street - when you smell the State Street station - think Carson's!)
Let's make it simple for the mayor - if it's flat and you can stick a poster on it, we're sure you can sell naming rights to it. But don't pretend that any of this will spare the taxpayers future hikes to pay for your mismanagement of the City.
Labels: city politics
posted by SCC at 12:32 AM 48 comments
Smoking Ban Costing Taxes
- Casino-goers who take smoke breaks between blackjack hands or rolls of the dice could mean fewer tax dollars for the City of Aurora next year.
Aurora city Finance Director Brian Caputo said he's reduced gaming tax revenue projections by 1ドル.4 million in 2008 to account for the statewide smoking ban's debut on Jan. 1.
This massive statewide ban on smoking is going to turn around and bite Springfield in the ass the same way Stroger's tax on cigarettes has driven all sorts of county revenue to outlying counties and Indiana. People will shop for bargains where ever they can find them and are willing to travel to get them - witness the success of Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, Costco, etc.
And don't forget - the statewide smoking ban is coming to Chicago bars, restaurants and other venues 01 January. We can hardly wait for aldercreature Tunney to ask if we don't have better things to do than enforce smoking bans.
Labels: silly people
posted by SCC at 12:31 AM 50 comments
Friday, November 23, 2007
Words Fail Us
What's it going to take people? What will it take to wake everyone up?
Someone asked that we not cover this entire story. How can we not when it's plastered all over every single news site in town? We're just supposed to ignore it and pretend that it never happened? That's not really an option.
Others have asked that we stop the piling on and providing a forum for people to bash. This is a site for people to vent, to rip, to complain about everything that is wrong with this job and unfortunately, incidents like this one are part of the problem. Ninety-nine and nine-tenths of coppers do a decent job most days in that they don't kill anyone unjustifiably, they aren't offered money to overlook something, they answer their calls, the lock up routine offenders, they write their parkers, movers whatever and they get home safe in one piece. Are there dogasses out there? Sure, everywhere. But even the dogs do a small favor to the rest of us by not ending up in a headline for something that is 100% preventable. This incident? This depresses us.
We take no joy in this crap boys and girls. What we wouldn't give that the entire site was rainbows and pretty flowers and pink ponies and everyone got along with everyone else and no one ever had to bitch about a boss or a politician or an incident or an arrest.
We don't live in that world. Neither do you.
We live and work in a cesspool of failure and political corruption the likes of Rome, Athens and the Founding Fathers never dreamed of. We exist in a system that is so fucked up, convicted criminals have more rights than those who are supposed to protect the decent, hard-working, tax paying citizens. We operate day to day with inadequate equipment, incompetent leadership, undermanned, over regulated, out-of-contract, under suspicion, mostly unappreciated and cynical beyond belief. The death spiral is getting tighter and moving faster.
Where do we go from here?
Labels: scc responds, we got nothing
posted by SCC at 12:35 AM 237 comments
Anyone Else Suspicious?
An attorney for former police sergeant Drew Peterson says Peterson received an unsigned letter yesterday giving a detailed description of a sighting of his missing wife, Stacy Peterson.
Attorney Joel Brodsky says Peterson opened the letter today and immediately called the Illinois State Police and his attorneys to notify them of the development.
Continuing circus coverage at the Sun Times and Channel 5
Labels: we got nothing
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 72 comments
Thanksgiving Silliness
- A 66-year-old man is in a police lockup early Thursday, expected to be charged with battery after he punched a man in the mouth for stealing his Thanksgiving turkey Wednesday night on the South Side.
About 11 p.m., a man ran into the Englewood District police station at 6120 S. Racine Ave. asking for help. The man had been punched in the face on a street near the station in a dispute over a Thanksgiving turkey, according to Englewood District police.
The 66-year-old man had won the turkey and the victim allegedly stole the bird and and planning on selling it. The 66-year-old responded by punching the man, who was allegedly a "drinking buddy," police said.
Labels: crime
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 33 comments
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Happy Thanksgiving
A Happy Thanksgiving to all our readers. Updates will be sporadic today and tonight as we digest a bountiful feast and watch some football.
Visit over the long weekend - we'll still be around. Be careful with the snow and crazy shoppers.
Labels: open posts
posted by SCC at 12:07 AM 43 comments
Knee JERK Reaction
- A Chicago congressman filed a complaint on Wednesday that he has been the target of racial profiling by two Chicago police officers.
- Rep. Danny Davis (D-Chicago) and the police department disagree over why Davis received the traffic ticket. Davis said there was no good reason why he was stopped while driving home early Monday morning, but police said he deserved the ticket...
- Davis then drove to the 10th District police station to register a complaint [...]. The two officers, who were both white, were brought in, and they defended writing the ticket."Quite frankly, this 'left of center' business I've never heard of," Davis said.
- Davis said he wondered if he were stopped, for what he believes is no reason, how others are treated.
- A whole bunch of black people.
Davis reports he was stopped for "no good reason" and he's never heard of this "left of center business." Leaving aside the easy slam dunk on looking at the congress-asshat's voting record as historically "left of center," people crossing the center line account for something like 100% of the head on collisions in the known universe.
Davis also did what any self important, useless, race-baiting poverty pimp does in a situation like this - complains. Not only complains, but goes to the station and has two officers pulled off the streets to defend their actions. Officers who ought to be patrolling, looking for law breakers, dope dealers, traffic violators, all of which are in abundance in the 010th District.
So as we've already proven the allegation of "racial profiling" doesn't hold water, and Department policy states that a traffic violation cannot be the basis for a CR investigation, and Davis has admitted the officers acted professionally throughout the incident, can everyone just admit Davis is an asshole who is trying to make a mountain where there is not even a molehill?
Good thing these cops are already on midnights, because once congress-asshat Davis calls aldercreature Sharon Dixon, Commander Cuello will fold like a house of cards again and take away these officers' car like she did to Officer Danny Ward.
Labels: silly people
posted by SCC at 12:05 AM 144 comments
Fifth Amendment Anyone?
- [...], an off-duty Chicago Police Officer was arrested by the CPD for a DUI. While being processed for the arrest, the off-duty officer was asked to submit to a breathalyzer exam. The off-duty officer refused and he was processed as a "refusal." A sergeant from IAD arrived at the scene and gave the off-duty officer a direct order to submit to a breathalyzer exam for the administrative portion of the investigation. The criminal portion of the investigation was completed after the officer refused. After being given the direct order, the officer submitted to the breathalyzer exam and the result was over the legal limit. Everyone involved assumed that the result of the breath test would not be a subject of any criminal proceedings because it was produced while the officer was under duress; accordingly, it was inadmissible in court. As a matter of fact, the issue has arisen several times throughout the years and any result from a breath test has not been admitted. In this case, the state attempted to use the administrative breath test. The off-duty officer’s attorney filed a motion to suppress the evidence of the result and for some reason, the states attorney’s office decided to oppose the motion. The ASAs filed a ten page argument outlining the reasons why the breath test results should be admitted.
- The Lodge’s attorneys filed a brief on behalf of the officers and argued that the results of the breath test could not be used at the criminal trial for several reasons. The Lodge outlined its argument in great detail and the judge agreed with the Lodge when he ruled, on November 15, 2007, that the state could not use the results of the breath test. The state announced that it would appeal the decision. The Lodge intends to take its winning argument to the Appellate Court and is confident that it will succeed in that court as well. Stay tuned.
Of course, recent events at the office and everyone jockeying for position in the wake of Devine's announced retirement, have pretty much set the ASA's at odds with CPD. Too many are seeing career advancement in prosecuting police officers - even at the expense of officers' guaranteed constitutional, contractual and established legal rights. They are proving time and again that they are not on our side any longer.
Labels: info for the police
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 44 comments
Clout? Maybe?
- Joseph Annunzio used the n-word and other racist and sexist slurs, but won't lose his supervisor's job with the city Department of Transportation, a review panel decided.
- The board did find Annunzio made "racist, derogatory and disparaging remarks," but didn't fire him because the most "egregious" allegations weren't backed up by testimony from the target of the barbs.
- City Inspector General David Hoffman said the board's decision signals the city can't fire someone for racist and sexist remarks and conduct, even when multiple witnesses confirm them under oath.
Inspector General Hoffman just got emasculated by Daley's hand picked Review Panel. Publicly. And without anesthesia. Ouch.
Labels: city politics
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 23 comments
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
A Truly Great Rumor
- Word is that a year after the secret grand jury held in Milwaukee concluded hearing the corruption allegations in Organized Crime Division / Prostitution section. The Feds will be handing down Christmas Indictments to some PRESENT AND FORMER OCD assigned police officers.
Allegations are suppose to include some very sticky fingers in the inventorying of the high end call girls & johns money and allegations some married men johns paid big money not to be arrested while engaged in male on male prostitution stings.
This may get ugly. Wasn't Debra Kirby at OCD while this was allegedly happening? Wouldn't look good that the Head of IAD was the boss where it was happening.
Here's the problem:
- It could be entirely true
A grand jury in Milwaukee would make perfect sense as it falls within the boundaries of the 7th US Circuit (Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana); it's close enough to Chicago to facilitate the transport of witnesses, agents and others to be questioned; it's far enough away to be outside of the political reaches of the Chicago Machine to operate in relative security from leaks and eavesdroppers.
The stories of problems at OCD aren't new. We've been hearing for over a year now that the FBI planted a number of "johns" in the Chicago area with specific amounts of money in their pockets to be arrested and processed through on various misdemeanor charges. When they bonded out, they were shorted money, usually on the order of a few hundred bucks. These rumors were and continue to be pervasive. Unfortunately, making the leap to possible blackmail incidents isn't all that far fetched given recent events. And given that these types of events don't just pop up overnight, going back over a list of OCD exempts reveals some interesting names and connections that would be highly embarrassing to the command structure of the Department. You get one dirty blackmailer red handed and a whole bunch of other shit is going to come to the surface.
It would also explain why the mayor looks like a complete basket case lately if this is about to break.
Labels: rumors
posted by SCC at 12:05 AM 159 comments
The Supreme Court to Rule
- The Supreme Court said Tuesday it will decide whether the District of Columbia can ban handguns, a case that could produce the most in-depth examination of the constitutional right to "keep and bear arms" in nearly 70 years.
- The main issue before the justices is whether the Second Amendment protects an individual's right to own guns or instead merely sets forth the collective right of states to maintain militias. The former interpretation would permit fewer restrictions on gun ownership.
Labels: gun issues
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 27 comments
More Bad News
- A Chicago police officer faces drunken driving charges five months after a crash that killed a woman. The victim's family says the DUI citation is too little, too late.
[...] there are now accusations that the officer's inebriation and involvement in causing the accident was covered up because of his position.
What also isn't going to be pretty is what's going to happen to whatever officers did this accident report. The Department is looking for sacrificial lambs to slaughter. Batten down the hatches. Again.
Labels: we got nothing
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 76 comments
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Scandal in Waiting
The Chicago Police Department has begun reviewing whether officers have been properly executing search warrants.
In the first wave of audits, 39 search warrants were checked to see if they were filled out according to department rules.
In auditing the first of the search warrants that will be checked, inspectors focused on 39 warrants obtained in July by the city's gang and gun teams.
Twenty-five led to arrests and 33 resulted in seized property.
We'd like to know if the Supreme Court strikes down various municipal gun laws as unconstitutional, would the owners of these now legal handguns be entitled to restitution and replacement of hundreds, if not thousands of guns, confiscated under the old system? It'd be more than a little ironic if Chicago and Mayor Daley ended up buying thousands of guns for people wronged under unconstitutional seizures, illegal search warrants and improper procedural errors.
Labels: department issues, gun issues
posted by SCC at 12:09 AM 69 comments
Cops Exonerated
A Cook County jury took only 10 minutes to decide Chicago Police Officer Clyde Brandenburger and his partner were justified in killing Joseph T. Zagar.
Brandenburger said he's happy the lawsuit is behind him. "This really put us in a bad light," he said.
- "It took us about 10 minutes, and everyone agreed this was not wanton disregard of his rights," [the jury foreman] said.
We just wonder why Frank Main, who wrote such a shitty article for Sunday's paper that was nothing more than a hatchet job on the police for the City's decision not to fight lawsuits, can play the other side halfway decently with a little effort.
Labels: shooting
posted by SCC at 12:07 AM 42 comments
Brookins
Chicago Ald. Howard Brookins (21st) is making a blunt claim as he campaigns to become the next Cook County state's attorney:
African Americans don't trust county prosecutors, he says.
"Many [prosecutors] have forgotten that they were put in that job to do justice," Brookins told 30 people at a town hall-style meeting in Markham over the weekend. They've "created a culture that has caused a distrust among the entire [African-American] community. . . . People are apprehensive to cooperate with the state's attorney's office."
And in Brookins corner? Old "Let 'em Go" Leo Holt:
- "There's one thing I have learned about the system, and that is that it is deeply racist," Holt said. "Our community has to come together around Howard's candidacy, or we have to stop talking about the unfairness of the criminal justice system. Everybody knows the criminal justice system is unfair."
And notice how Brookins attacks the State's Attorney office without actually pointing out who was running it during the time that Burge was supposed to be "torturing" 200 people.
Let this guy keep talking and he'll render himself unelectable within a few months. Remember, he's one of those calling for the release of the list of names.
Labels: county, silly people
posted by SCC at 12:05 AM 54 comments
New Links
First up is BluTube.com. The site is similar in nature to the Blue Sheepdog site that we have listed in the right hand column. Tons of videos, lots of police related products, a passworded message board. Worth a look.
Next is Forgotten Chicago. Lots of old photos, maps and just a whole boatload of history that is all but swept up, demolished or hidden from view. Here are a couple of photos just to show you what's over there and steer some traffic their way (click for bigger picture):
Anyone remember when the old "S curve" was really an "S" and was rightfully called "dead man's curve" many Friday nights? Now it's all condos and tourist traps. Or the old Lake Shore Drive split around the Field Museum and Soldier Field:
And these aren't even the best shots. They've got stuff from the neighborhoods, buildings that don't exist anymore, history destroyed in the name of progress. We're sure there are cops out there and more than a few retirees who might be able to tell some stories about bunches of the neighborhood shots and even some history buffs with pictures that the Forgotten Chicago web owners would be interested in.
It'd certainly be interesting to see if they could set up a Police and Fire section with pictures of the old stations and such.
Labels: blogging
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 37 comments
Honor Roll Student Killed
- A University of Chicago graduate student from Senegal walking to his off-campus apartment was shot and killed overnight in what officials said was one of several violent incidents in the area.
Police increased campus patrols after Amadou Cisse, 28, was fatally shot in the chest around 1:30 a.m. on the street outside his home in the 6100 block of South Ellis Avenue, school officials said.
U. of C. President Robert Zimmer said in a statement that there were two other incidents on or near campus early this morning in addition to the fatal shooting.
And somewhere in a space of a few hours that included a staff member chased and shot at by someone and two women being stuck up nearby, this guy who made it all the way to a doctorate from the University of Chicago and ends up dead in our fair city.
And we're sure we'll get the various trolls in the comments that think we're making light of this man's death - we're not. We are merely observers of the violence and chaos that runs through large swaths of this city and just shake our heads when it butts up and extinguishes a promising life.
Labels: crime
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 48 comments
Monday, November 19, 2007
After Dinner Project
Most bulk ammo suppliers won't ship to the city, nor Illinois without special (and expensive) haz-mat stickers. But you can get bulk ammo out at Cabela's in Hoffman Estates and a few outfitters up toward Gurnee Mills. And Wisconsin.
Labels: gun issues
posted by SCC at 2:00 PM 44 comments
This is Great
- OFF TOPIC:THIS IS A TRUE STORY OUT OF 018 AND AN EXAMPLE OF THE WHINING PUNKS WE HAVE COMING OUT OF OUR GREAT ACADEMY.YESTERDAY THE RECRUITS ASSIGNED TO THE MICHIGAN AVE.WINDOW DETAIL GOT A RIDE FROM MICHIGAN TO THE STATION AT THE END OF THEIR TOUR IT THE WAGON.NOT LIKING BEING DRIVIN BACK IN THE BACK OF A PADDY WAGON THEY DECIDED TO STORM THE CAPTAINS OFFICE,WITHOUT KNOCKING,AND DEMAND TO BE DRIVIN IN THE VAN FROM NOW ON!THIS IS NO JOKE.THE CAPTAIN HAS MORE TIME ON THE JOB THAN THE PIECES OF SHIT HAVE ON EARTH.LONG STORY SHORT,THEY ARE NOW MAKING THE TRIP BACK TO THE STATION ON FOOT.TO MAKE IT EVEN BETTER THE WATCH COMMANDER CAME OVER THE RADIO AND TOLD THE RECRUITS TO MEET AT MICHIGAN AND CHICAGO AND START WALKIN IN,IT WAS GREAT!THINGS BETTER TURN AROUND CAUSE WE ARE IN SERIOUS TROUBLE.
Way to install a little bit of discipline, respect and such in the young hair gel police.
Labels: silly people
posted by SCC at 12:05 AM 305 comments
Nice Learning Environment - Part II
Are the schools required to do background checks, including criminal histories, on all school employees? And do old gangbangers ever really retire?
Labels: rumors, we got nothing
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 33 comments
A Sneed Source Revealed?
A sharp eyed reader pointed out that on 15 November, she offered condolences as follows:
- Condolences to Officer Shawn Hallinan on the death of his father Eddie, a longtime People's Gas employee
What gives? Who's this guy to Sneed?
Labels: media
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 63 comments
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Sports Time
Doom or not?
And how about them Blackhawks? Beat Detroit for the FOURTH time this season. If this keeps up, the Wirtz boys might be able to fill the stands for the first time since the 1990's.
Labels: sports
posted by SCC at 12:06 AM 36 comments
Sun Times Hit Piece?
And speaking of sliming, batten down the hatches - rumors are starting up again here and at work about SOS indictments coming around the holidays. Typical fed pressure tactic. Seems to bear fruit quite a bit.
And other rumors of additional aldercreature indictments are making the rounds. We can only hope.
UPDATE: Here's the nonsense article
As you can see, the City (a) settles way too often, (b) gives money to gang bangers way too often, and (c) is being pressured to fire coppers in a way never before seen.
Labels: rumors
posted by SCC at 12:05 AM 90 comments
Crime Down
Violent crime dropped 2.6 percent, with 29,266 crimes, such as rapes and homicides, reported through October of this year, compared with 30,037 last year -- a difference of 771 such crimes.
The number of reported arsons so far this year, 601, is up from last year's 582.
And the number of reported murders is down 3.8 percent, with 380 reported so far this year and 395 reported last year.
Labels: open posts
posted by SCC at 12:04 AM 30 comments
Shooting Burglars
In a case legal experts say may "stretch the limits" of the state's self-defense laws, a Pasadena man shot and killed two suspected burglars during a confrontation as they attempted to flee his neighbor's property Wednesday afternoon.
In the minutes before the fatal shootings, Pasadena police said the man called 911 and reported that he had heard glass breaking next door and saw two men entering the home through a window. Still on the phone with police, the man, believed to be in his 70s, saw the suspects leaving from the back of the home.
We'll trust Texas to get it right - they usually do.
Labels: gun issues
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 20 comments
The Howard Dean Playbook
- Democratic party chairman Howard Dean said on Thursday that Rudy Giuliani "personal life is a serious problem."
Dean sent the warning on CNN's SITUATION ROOM with host Wolf Blitzer.
BLITZER: Well, describe those character issues...
DEAN: No, I'm not going to get into that stuff. I don't like attacking people on their personal lives, but I can assure you that in the Republican primary, given what went on in the 2000 Republican primary in South Carolina between George Bush and John McCain, those attacks will be made in the Republican Party.
- AGENTS of Sen. Hillary Clinton are spreading the word in Democratic circles that she has scandalous information about her principal opponent for the party's presidential nomination, Sen. Barack Obama, but has decided not to use it. The nature of the alleged scandal was not disclosed. This word-of-mouth among Democrats makes Obama look vulnerable and Clinton look prudent.
We'll tell you one thing though - all that talk of Obama being the VP candidate? Ain't going to happen. Hillary's people are making that loud and clear.
Labels: national politics
posted by SCC at 12:02 AM 20 comments
Picture This
- A 21-year-old man has been accused of using a toad to get high.Clay County sheriff's deputies said David Theiss, of Kansas City, possessed a Colorado River toad with the intention of using it as a hallucinogenic.Experts said it's possible to lick the toad's venom glands to achieve psychedelic effects.
So the toad would be thrown out of court as a bad search and you'd be subject to Department discipline and monetary damages for violating the toad licker's civil rights.
Labels: we got nothing
posted by SCC at 12:01 AM 22 comments
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Ramsey in Philly
- Former D.C. police chief Charles H. Ramsey was named commissioner of the Philadelphia police force yesterday, taking the job nearly a year after he stepped aside in Washington.
We've got a question though. Is anyone else seeing top police jobs as similar to Major League Baseball coaching positions now? We've seen different chiefs (coaches) moving from city to city, making a big splash, "shaking" things up where they can, then getting hired to go clean up or straighten out another town when stagnation sets in again. New York, LA, and a couple of other medium sized cities seem to be in on this trend, hired guns with new "ideas," even though most of the ideas seem to be stolen from New York. Doesn't it say something bad about your Department if you can't promote from within? That no one is competent to lead that you've trained from the ground up?
Of course, just look at what the last 20 years of the CPD has produced.
Labels: department issues
posted by SCC at 12:05 AM 133 comments
Nice Learning Environment
- Forty-seven students were arrested after a fight broke out at a West Side high school this morning, authorities said.
The fight started about 10 a.m. on the third floor of Crane High School, in the 2200 block of West Jackson Boulevard. The initial call to police reported a battery in progress, they said.
Police this evening continued to process those who were arrested, said Chicago Police Officer Tom Polick. Authorities said they were charged with mob action and reckless conduct. No weapons were used.
Perhaps if the taxpayers being fleeced by the politicians actually saw what was going on in these "schools" on a regular basis, that recall option being pushed by the Tribune might get some steam behind it and we'd get some real stabs at reform.
Anyone got a camera?
Labels: we got nothing
posted by SCC at 12:04 AM 72 comments
Zeckman Story
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Seems Pam was mugged on the north side recently. Some cretins stole her purse and everything in it according to one report. The officers responded promptly, gave Pam Soll Zeckman a report and then did what every decent hard working copper does, even if it's just for a few minutes:
- Toured the area
According to a poster, the cops found an offender with his ill-gotten gains. Hooray for the good guys! Right? Well, if the comments are true, Pam refused to prosecute. We guess it would have hurt her police hating credentials if she actually, you know, cooperated with the police in putting someone who deserved to be locked up, in jail. Kind of like when one of the "ope-rahs" (Mope-rah? Dope-rah?) refused to sign complaints on a car thief that was actually apprehended in her car.
Evil police - remember that.
UPDATE: Some comments are coming in that it was a "Theft from Auto" case and on-site security may have had involvement. Whatever. If you don't want the person who is breaking into your car or taking your property apprehended, just leave the car windows down, the apartment doors unlocked, and walk down the street wearing a suit made of 20ドル dollar bills. That way you can feel all righteous and noble about giving thugs a second chance to commit their crimes against somebody less enlightened than you are who actually likes owning property.
Labels: media
posted by SCC at 12:03 AM 48 comments