Friday, April 18, 2014

That Was Quick

These bottom-feeders are "sure-thing" operators - they don't lose often at all:
  • A federal lawsuit on Thursday accused five police officers from Chicago and Glenview of conspiring to lie under oath at a court hearing late last month, only to be caught by a judge after a video taken from a squad car contradicted their testimony.

    One of the Chicago narcotics officers had asked the two Glenview officers to turn off their video cameras so the traffic stop would not be recorded, but one of the officers failed to do so, according to the lawsuit.

    The lawsuit alleged that the incident – first reported in the Tribune on Tuesday -- exposed a broader “policy and practice” by Chicago police “to pursue wrongful convictions in drug cases through untruthful testimony.”

    “The biggest casualty in the war on drugs is the truth,” attorney Jon Loevy told reporters at a press conference at his Near West Side office.
Not good....and not getting better.

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120 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

stay away from drug arrests on street stops , nothing but trouble

4/18/2014 12:05:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The only reason it was put in the news is because loevy filed the suit... He always does this. Puts the story on the news and files the suit the same day with a press conference or soon after to get public opinion on his side and pressure the city into settling quietly and quickly. If the lawsuit was never gonna be filed the video or story would have never hit the news. The incident happened almost a month ago. Loevy put the story and video out and that's it. Goldman referred him to loevy so he gets his cut. All lawyer crap

4/18/2014 12:07:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

never mind that dude had a pound of cannabis....they wrote it up wrong, how dare they!

4/18/2014 12:08:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

the lawyer and the asshole drug dealer admit the part about the pound of weed in the car, but they are worried that when they want to break the law, the police "should have to follow the rules."

Fuck this town. Those poor criminals. What is this world coming to when they can't rely on the police to abide by every ridiculous cumbersome rule invented by lawyers who scare politicians so criminals can get away with ruining communities?

Stop doing police work. We don't help each other, we don't help ourselves, the people don't care enough to speak loud into politician's faces to demand safer streets and stiff, swift punishments.

4/18/2014 12:13:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jon loevy said, the truth, is the biggest war on drugs. So spread the word to all criminals in the state of illinois and nation wide to tell the truth when they are gonna commit a crime or if they already have committed a crime!!!! This way all acts of crime will come to a complete stop...your client was "GUILTY" regardless and that's the TRUTH!

4/18/2014 12:21:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe that is why honesty is almost always the best policy. I do realize that honesty is a rare thing among Chicago's political class.

4/18/2014 12:23:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't think there is much $$ here really. A guy with a pound of weed escaped prosecution because of shady police work. The camera shows the officers recovering the weed from out of the guys car. He was committing a crime. The drugs were not planted. The guy was not incarcerated for any substantial period of time. He bonded out the day after his arrest. Who knows. I just don't see him getting anything. Just my opinion so no need for all the ""hey dumb fuck" responses I'm sure people will write.

4/18/2014 12:39:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Strong rumors of multiple officers and a few sergeants stripped and indictments for various rule violations and laws ignored stemming from videotaped street stops by outside units assigned to 010/011/015/025. Several street and traffic stops staged and recorded. Guys, don't let the pressure to perform get your fired or thrown in jail.

4/18/2014 12:52:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Do what you said McDrink - cut unit 189 bt 60 percent. You will have more bodies in beat cars then you have ever seen.
A unit that produces bull shit weight and their conviction rate is like the murder clear up. SHIT !
When Chuck Ramsey ran narcotic;s unit on Norma Ave. More weight and $$ was seiazed in one week then this current unit do in 15 months. 80 guys in the old unit vs. 700 in the current. What a joke already.
Dump the entire unit and no one would notice. Bodies on the street to man beat cars and foot patrols. $$ saved on a ton of take home cars !

4/18/2014 01:16:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The comments made by some people in the previous post regarding this are just absolutely horrible. I am not saying the officers involved in this didn't screw up, or better yet screw themselves up by doing something the way its been done before and made a bad choice. It is real easy to second guess another copper based on what you see on the news or read in the paper. No one in that video put the pound of weed inside the vehicle. How the officers wrote the paper and how they got into the car is what they will have to deal with. This was not an "innocent" citizen "framed" by Police. I read a lot of hypocritical comments on here regarding these types of situations. And by that I mean I read in other posts, "coppers" slamming the suntimes, tribune and all news media for their biased reporting as well as the ignorant and anti-Police responses in the citizen comment sections of those news sites. Also slammed are the judges and defense Attorneys. But you will respond with statements like, "Fuck 'em", "they get what they deserve", and my favorite "I hope they go to prison". All based on information coming from the very people you hate. Did any of you read the case report? Was their alleged lying based on the traffic offense? What was said to the driver? And as far as the comments regarding all this for a weed pinch, is that all this was? Or maybe was this OFFENDER involved in a lot more than the pound of weed found in his vehicle. If any of you can answer any of these questions from personal knowledge, or from the testimony heard in court, then by all means go ahead. But if it's based only on what the news tells you and the video they show without the Officers explanation, please stop and let this play out. Each and every person on this job at one time or another has made a bad decision, or done something they wished they hadn't. If you say no then you are either lying yourself, have never done the job, or haven't been doing it long enough. I only hope and pray that those making these comments don't find themselves on the other side of the coin. Stick together for God's sake and stop acting like these guys planted the dope or went around robbing dope dealers. Cause when it is you named in the paper, I will be willing to bet you will say "I wish people knew what really happened"

4/18/2014 01:17:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Chicago Copper asked GPD Officers to turn their cameras off?

Typical hard-headed "Hard Charger" thinking.

Cue: The usual chorus from the usual bunch of unenlightened, mouth-breathing meatheads who call this nonsense "Good Police Work."

Bullshit...

Good Police Work is writing square paper and giving square and unimpeachable testimony in court and being OK with the fact that even after all that, YOU MIGHT NOT WIN!

Motherfucker skates in court?

Put a tighter case on his funky ass so neither his lawyer nor the judge can give him breathing room!

Be content that you did your job to the best of your ability.

Don't be the chump sitting in the witness box shitting yourself because defense counsel or the judge stuck you deep in your moon with your perjured testimony and is giving you a Gomer Pyle special.

"SURPRII-HIIIIISE SURPRISE-SURPRISE!"

4/18/2014 01:39:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

No matter how much money anyone like that gets, they'll go back to slinging, selling, dustributing or inhaling dope or whatever drug they do. People like that don't change, they get a thrill from being bad. So, what if that guy gets money? He is never going to change. That's how it goes. It's not like he didn't have the drugs, this whole thing is over technical stuff.

4/18/2014 02:09:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can you say "F.U.C.K.E.D."?

Wait till they toss around the "Punitive" word.

4/18/2014 02:29:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The biggest casualty of truth is Jon Loevy. Make sure you have your own house in order pinhead because what goes around...

4/18/2014 02:31:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let me get this straight.... the Sperling dude had a duffel bag of dope in his car yet he's Mr. High and Mighty who's outraged at the police conduct?
Both he and that slime ball Loevy have a Hell of a lot of nerve.

4/18/2014 02:51:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow lose your career and most everything else for a weed arrest. Always assume you are being watched and filmed. Just shows being promoted to sgt doesn't mean ur smart. That's friggin unreal.

4/18/2014 02:52:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glenview SGT involved too

4/18/2014 05:07:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Drugs especially Weed is damn near legal now! Why bother with drug arrests and who cares what people ingest into their bodies! The drug addicts are going to get junk no matter what the police do! Just say no to drugs and go back to the watch! Only the 1st and 16th matter!

4/18/2014 05:37:00 AM  
Blogger SpankDaddy said...

Do they still get raid numbers?

4/18/2014 06:01:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yep, only the police lie in court. Mostly they just arrest innocent people for their own amusement and send them to prison, like that Richard Kimball guy.

4/18/2014 06:06:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

To all those trying to defend the police in this incident, here is what I want to know. Why didn't the 5 cops involved report the incident exactly as it happened? The worst that would have happened is a finding of no probable cause at the preliminary. They would have got the dope off the street, hurt the defendant in the pocket, and had a clear conscious and went back to work.

But they lied to a judge, and no matter how you slice it, it was still perjury. There is no way out of these cops getting punished. They can't back pedal, they can't write their way out, because the perjury already happened. (Although, any of the 5 point can flip and point the finger to lessen their penalty.)

And please don't tell me all 5 were confused or forgot how it went down. Nobody buys it, nor did the judge.

4/18/2014 06:19:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

01:17:00am
Thank you for making that point office.
I hope the working copper doesn't forget about this case. As for as the non working police, they will never get it.

4/18/2014 06:49:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Its ridiculous how many commenters here seem to be ok with lying in reports and on the sfand. A mistake is one thing, deliberately lying is another. Some of you seem to bave forgotten that yes we are the police and play by the rules. Remember all these ignorant comments come pension reform time when people dont trust the Chicago Police.

4/18/2014 06:54:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

so.....why do aggressive police work? reason?

4/18/2014 07:08:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a screwed up world we live in.

4/18/2014 07:10:00 AM  
Anonymous Dorsai said...

". . . Chicago narcotics officers had asked the two Glenview officers to turn off their video cameras . . ."

Not a cop, not hostile to cops, but here's the thing: if I'm on a jury and there ought to be video, but the cameras weren't on, I'm going to assume you're hiding something, and vote not guilty. If you're on the up and up, cameras are your friends.

4/18/2014 07:15:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

4/18/2014 07:26:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Punitive damages here we come!!

4/18/2014 07:26:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice way to throw out the case right away judge...punish both sides would've been appropriate not just the police. Whether hunch or suspicion this criminal still possess drugs with intent to deliver...another angel walks!!!

4/18/2014 07:31:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

All of this could have been avoided if they had secured a warrant based on the information through surveillance or informant

4/18/2014 07:35:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Some day these rookies will learn, mover, CTA check Curfew, thats all. Your the bosses best friend.

4/18/2014 07:46:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

that high and mighty scum sucking worm loevy was dumb enough to trot out his client, mr drug dealer, and have him make a statement to the media--- what a dumb asshole--- I wonder if junior's mom and dad are getting along with the neighbors now that everyone knows what he does and what he looks like--- loevy is using this kid like a 2 cent whore....

4/18/2014 07:58:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Young guys.... All this aggravation for a bag of weed.

4/18/2014 08:10:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ok got it, cops wrote bad paper on a scumbag and got caught on camera doing the opposite but.....
We still have the Constitution and the Bill of rights.
Look up the Bill of Rights. Educate yourself and do the right thing.
Fascist Monarchy/Tyranny went back to England in 1789.

4/18/2014 08:15:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

SCC: The defense attorney approached the ASA and asked for a deal, saying he has video that doesn't match the report. ASA refused. Now, why would the ASA not view and or prep these Officers with a video she knows exists? and why did she need 5 Officers to testify to a traffic stop (for only a pound of weed)? I'm skeptical about this ASA's actions (subornation of perjury if knew false testimony was being presented? knows they leaving for defense work and wants to F*&@ some coppers?) What is the ASA's story?

4/18/2014 08:16:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Didn't that law firm have a homicidal maniac working at its office? Didn't he case people to rob using westlaw?

4/18/2014 08:18:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry But This Was Just stupid. Shame on all of them.

4/18/2014 09:11:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Remember folks. No one has ever been fired for nothing. Let them sell all the weed and dope they want. Let them shoot and kill all they want. Your job and family are more valuable.Its such a joke

4/18/2014 09:15:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Loevy and Loevy can simultaneously be ambulance chasing assholes and media whores and at the same time, get rid of shitty cops who do wrong. It is possible to be both.

I hate to say this, but you screw up like this, you deserve to lose your badge.

4/18/2014 09:42:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have to ask: what is the CCSA's role in this? Did they not know the video was requested? Or did they and not informed the testifying officers ?

4/18/2014 09:57:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Stop doing police work. We don't help each other, we don't help ourselves, the people don't care enough to speak loud into politician's faces to demand safer streets and stiff, swift punishments.

4/18/2014 12:13:00 AM

Remember you're making a difference out there. LOL
Give them the society they want.
You're nuts for doing anything than what you are required to do.

4/18/2014 09:59:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have a better idea,GPD had a camera car on scene,how bout CPD on scene look at his video then do paper,just saying

4/18/2014 10:00:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I saw a picture of the offender Sperling on TV with tears in his eyes saying that if this happened to him it can happen to anybody. This Piece of Shit thinks he is a hero, not a dope dealer. and the said part of this is that his lawyer is a bottom feeder who only sues the Chicago Police Dept. and when the fucked up jury gets this they will only see that the cops screwed up and this poor kids rights were violated. So the officers involved are kind of screwed, they did their job, but in the quest for activity and the need to bring in numbers are now in dep SHIT, I will say a prayer for them and for all you negative type A coppers out there, they made a mistake that we all have made. Period.

4/18/2014 10:00:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just made a drug dealer rich ladies and gentlemen. Everyone must understand, the only person who cares about your narcotics arrest is your boss for his or her own personal advancement, nothing less.

This is not the day and age of police. Its the day and age of liberal democratic society. Get it through your oblivious skulls.

4/18/2014 10:03:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is the 21st century. How much longer are the police going to arrest people for possessing a harmless plant? Stop believing the "reefer madness" propaganda from the 1920's and 30's. It's all bullshit. No one ever died from cannabis ingestion. All you're doing is clogging up the court and prison systems. It's not worth it. Go after the methamphetamine cookers or the heroin distributors. That stuff WILL kill you. And for Pete's sake, don't ask another agency to turn off their video cameras. That right there says that you are up to no good. No thanks.

4/18/2014 10:10:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

First off, a comment above is now stating a "duffle bag " of weed was in the car. I guess tomorrow it will be a semi load of weed. And yes the guy was in possession of it. It was seized in violation of the 4th amendment and the the officers perjured themselves in court. End of story

4/18/2014 10:17:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

To: 4/18/2014 01:17:00 AM: Each and every person on this job at one time or another has made a bad decision, or done something they wished they hadn't. If you say no then you are either lying yourself, have never done the job, or haven't been doing it long enough.

From: Disagree. I have met about 25 CPD officers who come from means, have solid educations, wonderful family lives, and believe in Jesus. All 25 are above reproach. Oh, they "is" the police, they just police high brow.

4/18/2014 10:21:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm dismayed at the comments downplaying the importance of telling the truth. Just because offenders lie, defense attorneys lie, politicians lie, etc., does not mean we should all just make life and work a big free-for-all and tailor the facts to make a better story. There is NOTHING IN THIS WORLD worth risking getting caught falsifying information in reports, sworn arrest reports, and sworn testimony. It's at a minimum obstruction of justice, perjury and official misconduct - and that's at the state level. Throw in federal civil rights violations and you could be facing some serious prison time.

Is it worth risking everything: your ability to earn a living and put a roof over your family's heads, your ability to feed your family, the real risk of going to prison? All that just to get a "head"? Who are the brainwashed ones? And to justify it by saying that's the way they used to do it? What kind of simpleton thinks that way? Grow a FUCKING BRAIN and fill it with semi-intelligent thoughts.

That stop could have gone absolutely right. If the offender refused a consent search, get a dog (exterior search only). The dog alerts, you write an affidavit for a search warrant based on the other investigative activities and the dog. If you have PC, a judge will sign the warrant and you seize the contraband and arrest the offender (or indict him later). It is easy, but it takes a lot of time to do it right. It is the ONLY right way to work. If the excuse is "I don't have time to do all that." then go back to patrol and chase the radio like most coppers do. Really what you are saying is I don't have the intelligence level to do my job properly. And if that's the case, find another job all together.

Shortcuts equal lies and lies equal police officers becoming convicted felons, going to prison, losing their families, and never amounting to anything in life.

4/18/2014 10:21:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This sounds like a mistake a lot of people could make, I am sure I have. Do you recall when the cuffs were put on? I sometimes don't, or get cases mixed up.

4/18/2014 10:43:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"never mind that dude had a pound of cannabis....they wrote it up wrong, how dare they!


4/18/2014 12:08:00 AM"

It's called Perjury, Shit for Brains

4/18/2014 10:47:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good Police Work is writing square paper and giving square and unimpeachable testimony in court and being OK with the fact that even after all that, YOU MIGHT NOT WIN!


Amen brother. Too bad we have building, at Homan Square, full of these armatures.

4/18/2014 10:48:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Fuck this town. Those poor criminals. What is this world coming to when they can't rely on the police to abide by every ridiculous cumbersome rule invented by lawyers who scare politicians so criminals can get away with ruining communities?"

Its called the Illinois Criminal Statutes, if you despise living in a Nation of Laws perhaps North Korea would be more to your liking

4/18/2014 10:50:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Stop doing police work. We don't help each other, we don't help ourselves, the people don't care enough to speak loud into politician's faces to demand safer streets and stiff, swift punishments.

----

Or, just do it the right way. It's not rocket science.

4/18/2014 11:02:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah and the whino med popping metapausal angry at police Haberkorn who everybody thought was pro-police helps ONCE AGAIN refer a civil case to her lawyer buds to sue the corrupt city police she despises. FOP should really monitor this room in skokie as she and her staff play investigator on all in coming cases!!!! Heads up CPD!

4/18/2014 11:02:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

12:39 I agree with you. not much money here. Hopefully if this does go to trial, which I don't think it will, a jury will not give out large $$$$ amount. Settlement here for under $50,000. Sad part is Glenview coppers are going to be fired and the CPD coppers will probably be saved because of their clout.
CPD coppers will probably be suspended for 60-90 days..... and life goes on.......

4/18/2014 11:16:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
stay away from drug arrests on street stops , nothing but trouble

Stay away from narcotics arrests altogether,the drug business is nothing but trouble and a complete waste of time.

4/18/2014 11:20:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It doesnot matter what arrest you make, review your reports, your preliminary hearing testimony and anything that is recorded via car-cam'. You can justify your actions as long you document them and testify to them. If you lose the case on probable cause thats easier to go home to than what these officers are facing.

4/18/2014 11:21:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Back in the 60's I was told by some of the best P/O's I ever worked with and some I did not to stay the fuck away from the drug shit ie: getting warrants raids etc. and never work vice.

4/18/2014 12:04:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wasn't there, but have been around awhile and seen my share of narcotic arrest. The officers made a mistake and on the job mistakes happen all the time. No evidence was planted, nobody was coerced, and nobody was wrongfully detained. This incident in question occurred in less then a minute, is it possible that one or a few of the officers smelled and saw the weed then handcuffed? The dealer admitted to possessing the weed. Sounds like at that point review the video (GPD had to know there was video, they sent it to the defense) and if you see discrepancies, covering your CI, or protecting your means of obtaining your information is that important, toss the case! That is also the job of the ASA! That is why CI management is critical! This all could have been avoided. I hope 5 Officers don't lose there jobs for this and then have to come up with a way to pay punitive!! Video is all over, consider yourself ALWAYS being filmed, let's use it to our advantage!

4/18/2014 01:04:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe they really didn't remember the incident accurately. Maybe someone in the group influenced their memory of what happened. But they are all on the opposite side of where they want to be.


That's why it is so critical to document things in reports to help refresh you memory.

Good luck to these guys who will be branded criminals in the media.

4/18/2014 01:04:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Do what you said McDrink - cut unit 189 bt 60 percent. You will have more bodies in beat cars then you have ever seen.
A unit that produces bull shit weight and their conviction rate is like the murder clear up. SHIT !
When Chuck Ramsey ran narcotic;s unit on Norma Ave. More weight and $$ was seiazed in one week then this current unit do in 15 months. 80 guys in the old unit vs. 700 in the current. What a joke already.
Dump the entire unit and no one would notice. Bodies on the street to man beat cars and foot patrols. $$ saved on a ton of take home cars !


DUDE: different policies & no cameras... Get a clue- drug dealers have more rights & wiggle room than law abiding citizens & police put together. ..

4/18/2014 01:07:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Let me get this straight.... the Sperling dude had a duffel bag of dope in his car yet he's Mr. High and Mighty who's outraged at the police conduct?"

You lie once, just once, on the stand, and I've got to discount all of your testimony if I'm on the jury. Demonstrated testilying screams reasonable doubt.

4/18/2014 01:13:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

We need to slow down here. The only facts we know are what the media slanted. Putting a dangerous criminal with a heads up on a crime being commited does not automatically mean in custody to be transported to te station. It means he legally detained for an amount o time to perform an investigation. Cuffs are on as he was a target and known violent offender as per his previous arrest. They didn't just randomly pull over this car. The had info from a ci which gives them enough reasonable suspicion. You coppers on this blog are so quick to condem just like the media whores. Let this play out. I have been to deps and court w lovey and lovey plenty of times. The take cases on media and public opinion. I have won three times and the the 4th they got a settlement just to pay their legal fees. So it ain't automatic. This firm is just as criminal as the people they represent.

4/18/2014 01:29:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Our jobs calls for us to enforce the laws, reguardless of what we think of them. When we choose to break laws i.e perjury, we do irreparable damage to our profession. Do the job right and sleep at night.

4/18/2014 02:03:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Do I understand this right?

-This scumbag is suing to say that he had some "right" to carry a pound of illegal narcotics?

-And now his criminal-coddling attorney is trying to argue that this case somehow means “to pursue wrongful convictions in drug cases through untruthful testimony”????? -“The biggest casualty in the war on drugs is the truth".

Well, Mr. Loevy, The part that which is undisputed true is that your criminal client had a lot of illegal drugs!

4/18/2014 02:48:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Strong liability, weak damages

4/18/2014 02:58:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

And yet again, half of the commenters here fail to grasp the core issue at hand. Five cops conspired together to lie under oath, which was later proved by a video. It's PERJURY you fools. Shit, your inability to recognize and understand this basic fact is as pathetic as the five fools who got caught.

4/18/2014 03:03:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

...think Loevy will sue G-Mac for the stats he throws out?

"Crime is down, wilding on The Mag Mile is under control, shootings are down..."

4/18/2014 03:52:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...


Blogger SpankDaddy said...
Do they still get raid numbers?

4/18/2014 06:01:00 AM

Then they call Vice for a RD#. You are showing your age. LOL!

4/18/2014 03:59:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can somebody give me a legitimate reason why PO's have the ability to turn off the cameras in their car, if not to do actually what went down here?


The damn things should mandated by state law not to be able to be turned off, not just for the citizen's protection but the PO's too.


Anybody?

4/18/2014 04:11:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I hope that all involved are transferring assets to their families and retaining the best legal counsel money can buy. I can see criminal charges coming and continued media attention.

4/18/2014 04:47:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
We need to slow down here. The only facts we know are what the media slanted. Putting a dangerous criminal with a heads up on a crime being commited does not automatically mean in custody to be transported to te station. It means he legally detained for an amount o time to perform an investigation. Cuffs are on as he was a target and known violent offender as per his previous arrest. They didn't just randomly pull over this car. The had info from a ci which gives them enough reasonable suspicion. You coppers on this blog are so quick to condem just like the media whores. Let this play out. I have been to deps and court w lovey and lovey plenty of times. The take cases on media and public opinion. I have won three times and the the 4th they got a settlement just to pay their legal fees. So it ain't automatic. This firm is just as criminal as the people they represent.


Simply. Write. What. Happened. It's that simple, at the end of the day.

4/18/2014 05:06:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
And yet again, half of the commenters here fail to grasp the core issue at hand. Five cops conspired together to lie under oath, which was later proved by a video. It's PERJURY you fools. Shit, your inability to recognize and understand this basic fact is as pathetic as the five fools who got caught.

4/18/2014 03:03:00 PM

I completely agree provided what is alleged is actually true. HOWEVER...I won't DARE call them pathetic fools. They had the best of intentions. They are the good guys, trying to do good... I look at it as a sad situation; one in which good intention meets the non-police world's reality...

4/18/2014 05:13:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Remember folks. No one has ever been fired for nothing. Let them sell all the weed and dope they want. Let them shoot and kill all they want. Your job and family are more valuable.Its such a joke

4/18/2014 09:15:00 AM
If you look around lately this isn't just in the ghetto anymore. Laying off these animals has now caused them to move deeper into the communities our families live. Letting them sell all the dope they want and kill all they want is probably a more irresponsible and immoral comment then how these guys wrote the paper. Don't ever get confused about the fact that what "they" do in the street does affect our families in some way. The bangers dealers and killers no longer fear us or anything law enforcement related anymore. And while on I'm my "soapbox" I'll say this. Some of you make comments about taking an oath or being moral and honest and then follow it up by saying don't do shit, let them sell and kill all they want. Yeah I think this dept is in a lot more trouble than a few guys turning the story around to make the PC fit.

4/18/2014 05:40:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why do we continue to make these idiots rich?

4/18/2014 06:29:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is exactly what happens when clout babies get assigned to posh units after probation. Learn to be the police. Is your clout gonna be there for your arraignment? Nope.

4/18/2014 06:35:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

To the Citizen who says if the camera isn't on you are hiding something. Some of these cameras don't work, shut off on their own, etc. To those who think this whole case looks strange, wait until we get more info before passing judgement. I hope any citizen, or juror, if it gets to that point, does the same thing.

4/18/2014 06:57:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe narcotics unit, organized crime unit and all these other ones should specifically ask for young officers who really believe saying there from these units means there super cops, or since they can take home a unmarked car and not use there own, that there entitled to, cause there super cops, or keep asking for cops that want to really believe there doing something better than officers say from patrol, because when you make all those arrests for a bag of rocks or even a pound or kilo, that really makes a dent on the multi billion dollar drug trade, and it really hurts the leaders of the cartels (?). It's so funny hearing these guys say it's better than answering calls!? , when there are 6 officers standing around on a warrant that's a failure most of the time, patting there backs and high fiving. Go work the streets and do some real work cause you are not the police, your another waste of a badge.

4/18/2014 07:25:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
And yet again, half of the commenters here fail to grasp the core issue at hand. Five cops conspired together to lie under oath, which was later proved by a video. It's PERJURY you fools. Shit, your inability to recognize and understand this basic fact is as pathetic as the five fools who got caught.

4/18/2014 03:03:00 PM


That is correct. The new client of Mr Loevy is going to look like an angel, sort of like Jeremiah Mearday. His own wrongdoing no longer matters. What counts is the wrongdoing of the police. Idiot and his pound of weed are insignificant.

4/18/2014 07:28:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just my opinion so no need for all the ""hey dumb fuck" responses I'm sure people will write.

Just a quick note-dumb fuck, that I agree with you.

4/18/2014 07:38:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Officers involved fucked up. I was employed with CPD for 5 years. And left to the Feds after seeing how fuck up the department can easily at times. I tell all my friends to be careful and not to risk their career for some street thug. To lie about the circumstances surrounding this event was stupid. They could have easily developed probable cause to enter the vehicle. Now they will be sued and possibly lose their jobs. The CPD doesn't need cops like this on the job. They fuck it up for everyone else. There's no such thing as a secret. Your buddy will tell on you to save his ass!!! Do the right thing every day and go home and sleep good at night.

4/18/2014 07:46:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

guilty or not, these attorneys are the scum of the earth.

4/18/2014 08:15:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

There but for the grace of a god go I. That is all.

4/18/2014 08:42:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Amen. The officers who perjured themselves are no less guilty of a crime than the defendant who possessed a pound of weed. Get it straight , the police are not above the law. If a street stop gets tossed at a motion to quash arrest/suppress evidence, so be it but it's never ok to lie to change the facts of that street stop. This isn't a case of the defendant getting away with it because of some flaw in the Cook County justice system, it's about officers lying under oath and potentially violating the 4th amendment to the Constitution. In this day and age, you have to work under the premise that there are cameras everywhere and will record your every action....
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And yet again, half of the commenters here fail to grasp the core issue at hand. Five cops conspired together to lie under oath, which was later proved by a video. It's PERJURY you fools. Shit, your inability to recognize and understand this basic fact is as pathetic as the five fools who got caught.

4/18/2014 03:03:00 PM

4/18/2014 09:09:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

To retirees - do you remember crazy Timmy Padar? He was in gangs south and subsequently fired while in 12 district. Although he was brutally funny, he was bonafide nuts. Is Timmy related to this father/son duo - James Padar?

4/18/2014 09:48:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Do what you said McDrink - cut unit 189 bt 60 percent. You will have more bodies in beat cars then you have ever seen.
A unit that produces bull shit weight and their conviction rate is like the murder clear up. SHIT !
When Chuck Ramsey ran narcotic;s unit on Norma Ave. More weight and $$ was seiazed in one week then this current unit do in 15 months. 80 guys in the old unit vs. 700 in the current. What a joke already.
Dump the entire unit and no one would notice. Bodies on the street to man beat cars and foot patrols. $$ saved on a ton of take home cars !


DUDE: different policies & no cameras... Get a clue- drug dealers have more rights & wiggle room than law abiding citizens & police put together. ..
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Bull shit, shut down the nickel-dime 189 and send them all to beat cars.
If we brought less then a kilo of fope when on Normal Street we got laughed at. Y generation police should work dope in Northbrook and get their 1,0 gram of cannabis.
Pader's papa was BS too in his alleged days in old A/4. Wae stories are all fiction at best.

4/18/2014 10:48:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wish one of the Loevy clan had a next door neighbor named Chief Keef.

4/18/2014 11:05:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

***********ALERT NEWS************UPDATE DESK********

Cpd change order for today has been delayed till further notice! Is it true that the Supt told Steve George's that he could not stock the airports with people now that the summer shooting season has kicked off. Pre summer with a bang? Guess someone read the reports that show no agg batts, no homicides, rarely felonies are occurring at airports, operation impact is in full spring boss your right supt. we need many more coppers on the streets bravo for taking the lead on this!!

4/18/2014 11:20:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

One of these days Loevy will get whacked by a Mack truck while riding his bicycle to work. He is a POS! Every POS lawyer who defends a POS drug dealer/criminal deserves to rot in hell!

4/18/2014 11:45:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

4/18/2014 06:19:00 AM
I agree with you 100%. As far as I'm concerned, It all comes down to training and leadership. I have worked with people who haven't picked up a law journal, ilcs, or department publication since they graduated the academy and it shows. This isn't a part time job at 7-11, have a little respect for the career and for god's sake how about not wearing your gym shoes, hat backwards and gun hanging out of your belt when you show up for court.

4/19/2014 12:03:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

SCC: The defense attorney approached the ASA and asked for a deal, saying he has video that doesn't match the report. ASA refused. Now, why would the ASA not view and or prep these Officers with a video she knows exists? and why did she need 5 Officers to testify to a traffic stop (for only a pound of weed)? I'm skeptical about this ASA's actions (subornation of perjury if knew false testimony was being presented? knows they leaving for defense work and wants to F*&@ some coppers?) What is the ASA's story?
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Don't know if the above is true, but let's pretend it is. First, it's highly probable the defense called the 5 cops to testify. And we now know the reason why.

Next, you think the ASA should have given the 5 cops a heads up that she knows they are liars? What is she - your mother? She is a lawyer, she is not your friend, and she is not going to risk her license or job for any cop. The cops put the ASA in an unethical position, and she had to be mortified and embarrassed and pissed off - rightfully so.

And committing perjury is a crime. CPD Rule 14 violation does not allow a cop to write reports, testify, etc. for 7 years. Do you really think the department is going to allow these 3 CPD officers to sit at a desk sharpening pencils for the next 7 years? I don't think so. This is big, and they will set precedence to be fired. As they should be.

4/19/2014 12:05:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ok got it, cops wrote bad paper on a scumbag and got caught on camera doing the opposite but.....
We still have the Constitution and the Bill of rights.
Look up the Bill of Rights. Educate yourself and do the right thing.
Fascist Monarchy/Tyranny went back to England in 1789.

4/18/2014 08:15:00 AM


What? Was he bringing YOU the weed?

4/19/2014 12:12:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

4/18/2014 07:25:00 PM

Sounds like you didn't have the clout to make it to organized crime. From my experience having worked in OCD long ago --everyone in OCD especially narcotics have a heavy phone call. It is not what you know but who you know. You have officers that should not be working in many of these specialized units but because of his or her clout the units are full of unqualified officer working in a position that may be unqualified for. It is not hard for an officer to do what is right but many officers in OCD seem to have a problem walking the straight and narrow. For some reason the mindset of a majority of these officers is that they are untouchable and can do or say anything to anyone. This include what is written in reports the problem I have seen with reading many case reports and arrest reports is that many of these dope arrests seem to be preprinted or scripted. The dope is always recovered from the same spot in the vehicle (I.e the center counsel or the cup holder and always in the officers view) I can't tell you how many scripted narcotics case reports and arrest reports I have read that said the same thing over and over. I just shook my head and said at some point this will come back and bite the officers in the ass. I always take detailed notes and my reports never look the same. All the defense needs to do is subpoena the officers previous dope arrest and case reports to see the similarities. We learned in the academy to take detailed notes of what transpired on our stops and arrests. You transfer what was written in your notes to the case and arrest. Not hard at all because you are stating what really happened. These officers took a pound of dope off the street and disrupted business for a local thug. That is great I just don't get what was so hard about writing about what really transpired or why they needed to turn the camera off. Not cool at all. This is the real issue here. Why did the officers need to deviate from the truth. I don't really feel sorry for these officers or the sergeant. I think they deserve what they get. Communicating what transpired is not that hard to do. This is policing 101 and if the officers can't do that then they need to find another position within the department. I agree with some of the other posts. It is time to clean house and cut down narcotics and some of these other clout heavy units in OCD.

4/19/2014 02:19:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

There's no such thing as a secret. Your buddy will tell on you to save his ass!!!

So says the FED...shocking

4/19/2014 02:59:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe narcotics unit, organized crime unit and all these other ones should specifically ask for young officers who really believe saying there from these units means there super cops, or since they can take home a unmarked car and not use there own, that there entitled to, cause there super cops, or keep asking for cops that want to really believe there doing something better than officers say from patrol, because when you make all those arrests for a bag of rocks or even a pound or kilo, that really makes a dent on the multi billion dollar drug trade, and it really hurts the leaders of the cartels (?). It's so funny hearing these guys say it's better than answering calls!? , when there are 6 officers standing around on a warrant that's a failure most of the time, patting there backs and high fiving. Go work the streets and do some real work cause you are not the police, your another waste of a badge.

4/18/2014 07:25:00 PM
I don't think anyone believes a dope pinch big or small makes a dent in the drug trade. Door dealers do more than sell dope ya know, they also rob, rape,kill and shoot at the Police. So maybe locking one up for awhile keeps them from hurting you or someone you care about. And calling someone in a unit a waste of a star (badge?!? ha) is among other things, what is wrong with this job.

4/19/2014 03:10:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

And yet again, half of the commenters here fail to grasp the core issue at hand. Five cops conspired together to lie under oath, which was later proved by a video. It's PERJURY you fools. Shit, your inability to recognize and understand this basic fact is as pathetic as the five fools who got caught.

Allegedly conspired!!! Everyone is yapping about constitutional rights on here BUT what about the right to a fair trial? To be innocent until PROVEN guilty?? Not one mention of that one huh? But hey if the news, defense attorneys, and all of you say they are guilty then they must be right? You guys are all unbelievable! If you are gonna recite the constitution then know all of it. I don't care how much time you have or don't have on, how much dope you brought in back in the day, or that you have pushed a beat car for your whole time on this job. If you are ready to condemn 5 police officers days after first hearing the story on the news without knowing the whole story, and before they are tried and convicted in a court of law, then what does that say about you? Good luck to the officers, keep your heads up. And if you are found to be guilty then I hope you are able to move on in life. Cause If that's the case I do believe you were acting with the best of intentions and are not some low life criminals that your "fellow officers" on here make you out to be.

4/19/2014 03:43:00 AM  
Anonymous Dorsai said...

"To the Citizen who says if the camera isn't on you are hiding something. Some of these cameras don't work, shut off on their own, etc. To those who think this whole case looks strange, wait until we get more info before passing judgement. I hope any citizen, or juror, if it gets to that point, does the same thing."

I get that--hell, I've designed similar systems (not for police work), but you put me in a situation where I've got to decide who is lying, my natural inclination is to believe the boys in blue--right up until a mysterious series of tech failures results in no video when there should be multiple videos. Suddenly, I've got a bad case of reasonable doubt.

4/19/2014 04:49:00 AM  
Blogger Rough&Tumble White Guy with a Basic Education said...

wait a second .... I would suppose these chgo cops had probable cause to search that car? No? I would assume they had info the kid had refer

Why lie then? You stopped the car because you were aware it had dope - you stopped it, you searched it, you arrested the guy

Am I missing something here?

4/19/2014 06:10:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

@04/18/2014 01:39am great point!!!! We win some and we lose some that's how the game is played. This is just business when you start to take it personal is when you get caught up in SHIT LIKE THIS! SLOPPY paperwork!!! Oh the Department is going to see a lot of this over the next few years ALL of these foot patrol officers that DON'T know shit and then you go andput them in civilian dress right after probation when they can't write paper nor do they know the elements of the crimes.

4/19/2014 06:31:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

If they would have did what the report said it would have been fine.Even if it would have been no probable cause at prelim who cares. You got the weed.Word to all the other hard charges out there 99% if the suburbs have cameras in the cars and some roll 24 -7. The Glenview guy should and told them no way they are controlled by the supervisors and are reviewed everyday. Good luck to all. I hope it all works out.

4/19/2014 07:25:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Re: Anonymous said...

The comments made by some people in the previous post regarding this are just absolutely horrible. I am not saying the officers involved in this didn't screw up, or better yet screw themselves up by doing something the way its been done before and made a bad choice. It is real easy to second guess another copper based on what you see on the news or read in the paper. No one in that video put the pound of weed inside the vehicle. How the officers wrote the paper and how they got into the car is what they will have to deal with. This was not an "innocent" citizen "framed" by Police. I read a lot of hypocritical comments on here regarding these types of situations. And by that I mean I read in other posts, "coppers" slamming the suntimes, tribune and all news media for their biased reporting as well as the ignorant and anti-Police responses in the citizen comment sections of those news sites. Also slammed are the judges and defense Attorneys. But you will respond with statements like, "Fuck 'em", "they get what they deserve", and my favorite "I hope they go to prison". All based on information coming from the very people you hate. Did any of you read the case report? Was their alleged lying based on the traffic offense? What was said to the driver? And as far as the comments regarding all this for a weed pinch, is that all this was? Or maybe was this OFFENDER involved in a lot more than the pound of weed found in his vehicle. If any of you can answer any of these questions from personal knowledge, or from the testimony heard in court, then by all means go ahead. But if it's based only on what the news tells you and the video they show without the Officers explanation, please stop and let this play out. Each and every person on this job at one time or another has made a bad decision, or done something they wished they hadn't. If you say no then you are either lying yourself, have never done the job, or haven't been doing it long enough. I only hope and pray that those making these comments don't find themselves on the other side of the coin. Stick together for God's sake and stop acting like these guys planted the dope or went around robbing dope dealers. Cause when it is you named in the paper, I will be willing to bet you will say "I wish people knew what really happened"

4/18/2014 01:17:00 AM

Friend, tell me you really don't believe that every single comment here is written by one of us, do you?

4/19/2014 09:10:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So lawyers never lie in court? Not even just to get a continuance?. Remember Greylord? Oh, sure Dan Web Cleaned it up but he first James 10 Marquette district tac guys.

4/19/2014 09:11:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

SCC: The defense attorney approached the ASA and asked for a deal, saying he has video that doesn't match the report. ASA refused. Now, why would the ASA not view and or prep these Officers with a video she knows exists? and why did she need 5 Officers to testify to a traffic stop (for only a pound of weed)? I'm skeptical about this ASA's actions (subornation of perjury if knew false testimony was being presented? knows they leaving for defense work and wants to F*&@ some coppers?) What is the ASA's story?
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Don't know if the above is true, but let's pretend it is. First, it's highly probable the defense called the 5 cops to testify. And we now know the reason why.

Next, you think the ASA should have given the 5 cops a heads up that she knows they are liars? What is she - your mother? She is a lawyer, she is not your friend, and she is not going to risk her license or job for any cop. The cops put the ASA in an unethical position, and she had to be mortified and embarrassed and pissed off - rightfully so.

How would she risk her license if she viewed the video and then reviewed your testimony at a pretrial conference. Do it all the time and they do it to see if there are any inconsistencies prior to trial.

4/19/2014 11:30:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cpd change order for today has been delayed till further notice! Is it true that the Supt told Steve George's that he could not stock the airports with people now that the summer shooting season has kicked off. Pre summer with a bang? Guess someone read the reports that show no agg batts, no homicides, rarely felonies are occurring at airports, operation impact is in full spring boss your right supt. we need many more coppers on the streets bravo for taking the lead on this!!


McCarthys right on this one. Good move

4/19/2014 11:32:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't know if the above is true, but let's pretend it is. First, it's highly probable the defense called the 5 cops to testify. And we now know the reason why.

Next, you think the ASA should have given the 5 cops a heads up that she knows they are liars? What is she - your mother? She is a lawyer, she is not your friend, and she is not going to risk her license or job for any cop. The cops put the ASA in an unethical position, and she had to be mortified and embarrassed and pissed off - rightfully so.

And committing perjury is a crime. CPD Rule 14 violation does not allow a cop to write reports, testify, etc. for 7 years. Do you really think the department is going to allow these 3 CPD officers to sit at a desk sharpening pencils for the next 7 years? I don't think so. This is big, and they will set precedence to be fired. As they should be.

If the ASA knew the video existed he sholud have viewed the video with the 5 po's. Did it ever occur to you that after viewing the video the testimony be different,say to where you were standing or why you did and action.
ASA cannot lose his license for talking to the police.
As far as the officers discipline. Yea it could take 7 years. There is a union and a procedure for discipline. IPRA and the CPD needs time to complete and investigation.

4/19/2014 11:37:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

There but for the grace of a god go I. That is all.

4/18/2014 08:42:00 PM

Me, too.

4/19/2014 11:55:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wasn't there, but have been around awhile and seen my share of narcotic arrest. The officers made a mistake and on the job mistakes happen all the time. No evidence was planted, nobody was coerced, and nobody was wrongfully detained. This incident in question occurred in less then a minute, is it possible that one or a few of the officers smelled and saw the weed then handcuffed? The dealer admitted to possessing the weed. Sounds like at that point review the video (GPD had to know there was video, they sent it to the defense) and if you see discrepancies, covering your CI, or protecting your means of obtaining your information is that important, toss the case! That is also the job of the ASA! That is why CI management is critical! This all could have been avoided. I hope 5 Officers don't lose there jobs for this and then have to come up with a way to pay punitive!! Video is all over, consider yourself ALWAYS being filmed, let's use it to our advantage!

I agree The ASA knowing the video existed should have prepped the officers. They do that to avoid and inconsistencies and discrepancies which are not lies but possibly the wrong recollection of the incident.
Because of the circumstances of the arrest, none of us know what they testified to in court and the impact it had on the case. Thought they were making a big deal about the handcuffing. That could have been sor safety and nothing to do with initially observing the drugs.
No one should be a Monday morning quaterback on this case unless you know all the facts.

4/19/2014 12:05:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Some people are so dumb! Thank you guys. People like you make me look smart!

4/19/2014 02:20:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Friend, tell me you really don't believe that every single comment here is written by one of us, do you?

Nope sure don't. I expect those types of responses on the media sites. But still sad that some of the comments are from actual PO's. Be safe

4/19/2014 03:52:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

A "Fed" says: "The Officers involved fucked up. I was employed with CPD for 5 years. And left to the Feds after seeing how fuck up the department can easily at times. I tell all my friends to be careful...."

Feds don't have friends.
They have rats.
Thankful you quit the job, jagoff and gag on an Easter egg while in your Sat/Sun DOK!

4/19/2014 07:10:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't know if the above is true, but let's pretend it is. First, it's highly probable the defense called the 5 cops to testify. And we now know the reason why.

Next, you think the ASA should have given the 5 cops a heads up that she knows they are liars? What is she - your mother? She is a lawyer, she is not your friend, and she is not going to risk her license or job for any cop. The cops put the ASA in an unethical position, and she had to be mortified and embarrassed and pissed off - rightfully so.

And committing perjury is a crime. CPD Rule 14 violation does not allow a cop to write reports, testify, etc. for 7 years. Do you really think the department is going to allow these 3 CPD officers to sit at a desk sharpening pencils for the next 7 years? I don't think so. This is big, and they will set precedence to be fired. As they should be.

If the ASA knew the video existed he sholud have viewed the video with the 5 po's. Did it ever occur to you that after viewing the video the testimony be different,say to where you were standing or why you did and action.

ASA cannot lose his license for talking to the police.
As far as the officers discipline. Yea it could take 7 years. There is a union and a procedure for discipline. IPRA and the CPD needs time to complete and investigation.
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Just meant "in general" that an ASA isn't going to risk losing their credentials for a cop. I just can't blame the ASA for any of this. All 5 cops knew there cameras and they didn't even take it upon themselves to view the video the day of the arrest, before writing their paper. When getting prepped, Why didn't the 5 cops inform the ASA there were cameras and that there could be a video? Maybe because they were hoping and praying the whole time that the video would never surface?

Also meant that once found to be in violation of rule 14, one cannot ever make a arrest or testify in court or write a police report for a total of 7 years. There is no way and no reason an investigation into this incident would taken 7 years. But let's say it did...it would not be considered time served for those 3 sitting down at the 911 center during those 7 years. The 7 years punishment would begin once "found guilty " per se. The department doesn't allow long term light duty anymore for legit cops, so why would they let these 3 be desk dollies for 7 years?

4/19/2014 10:01:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'd be embarrassed to ride with anyone who works like these guys. That being said, I have now lost my ability to smell or see anything that has to do with drugs. The drug war is over and we still just lost 5 of us to it. We have better things to.

4/19/2014 10:53:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

One the CPD guys is an former team member of mine from a now defunct unit. It genuinely pains my heart to see this happening to him. One of the best workers I've seen on the job. Hell of a man to boot.
Having been in Narcotics for over a decade, I know all too well how Sgts there cave under the weight of pressure to produce. Unfortunately for blue shirts, pressure,( like shit) rolls downhill. PO's then cave under the pressure heaped upon them by Sgts. I KNOW THIS! I LIVED IT!
The team I was on had a Sgt literally say the following: "I Like It Here. And I'm Gonna Do What I Have To Do To Stay Here".
People in 189 get addicted to the "unit" lifestyle...the car, the ducks, the being carried on the A&A's for days, while not actually being there. The being able to conduct your personal business on the clock, with a dept car,running on city gas. Eating wherever you want, for as long as you want. The getting a search warrants signed at 10am, then, getting lost the rest of the day, coming back at 1800, then executing the warrant...for the O.T. Once you get used to that, you never want to go back to patrol. Funny thing though, it's not until they're forced back to patrol, as I was, that they realize how much pressure they lived under in 189. And once we've re-adjusted to district life, aint no way you could ever get us to back to a damned unit. This no pressure, 4 & 2 thing, aint a bad deal. Sadly, Unit 189 has been the ruin of many a copper. And these won't be the last. Thank God I'm outta there...with my job and dignity still intact.

4/20/2014 11:31:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Speaking of quick things, when are we getting the results to the test?

4/20/2014 06:44:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

One the CPD guys is an former team member of mine from a now defunct unit. It genuinely pains my heart to see this happening to him. One of the best workers I've seen on the job. Hell of a man to boot.
Having been in Narcotics for over a decade, I know all too well how Sgts there cave under the weight of pressure to produce. Unfortunately for blue shirts, pressure,( like shit) rolls downhill. PO's then cave under the pressure heaped upon them by Sgts. I KNOW THIS! I LIVED IT!
The team I was on had a Sgt literally say the following: "I Like It Here. And I'm Gonna Do What I Have To Do To Stay Here".
People in 189 get addicted to the "unit" lifestyle...the car, the ducks, the being carried on the A&A's for days, while not actually being there. The being able to conduct your personal business on the clock, with a dept car,running on city gas. Eating wherever you want, for as long as you want. The getting a search warrants signed at 10am, then, getting lost the rest of the day, coming back at 1800, then executing the warrant...for the O.T. Once you get used to that, you never want to go back to patrol. Funny thing though, it's not until they're forced back to patrol, as I was, that they realize how much pressure they lived under in 189. And once we've re-adjusted to district life, aint no way you could ever get us to back to a damned unit. This no pressure, 4 & 2 thing, aint a bad deal. Sadly, Unit 189 has been the ruin of many a copper. And these won't be the last. Thank God I'm outta there...with my job and dignity still intact.

4/20/2014 11:31:00 AM
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I am sorry Dufus (notice the capital D), but illegal "hard work" carries no weight. That is what is wrong with this job. There are way too many retarded people who cannot grasp basic legal concepts.

4/20/2014 06:47:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Write your paper as it happened ! Who cares about the bosses, as long as you get paid to go to court. I worked with Vince in housing tact he has been around for a long time and should know better. Times have changed I don't think speedy is gonna stick his neck out for you Vince . And GPD is gonna stuck a fork in the PO and Sgt. That's how the burbs roll they are great at fucking their own. CPD has a very good brotherhood like nonother ! The burbs have no brotherhood or loyalty to each other . Unfortunately they all made the decision to lie on the stand !

4/20/2014 09:45:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

“Anonymous said...
A "Fed" says: "The Officers involved fucked up. I was employed with CPD for 5 years. And left to the Feds after seeing how fuck up the department can easily at times. I tell all my friends to be careful...."

Feds don't have friends.
They have rats.
Thankful you quit the job, jagoff and gag on an Easter egg while in your Sat/Sun DOK!
4/19/2014 07:10:00 PM”

Fuck you jagoff. You’re a clueless, stupid sorry piece of shit. I left the CPD after 15 years to go to the feds, right at the age cutoff. Best move I ever made. I’d get indicted and fired if I even thought about lying, even on administrative stuff.

Yea, I’m spoiled. I’ve got weekends and holidays off, time off when I want, I can fly on commercial flights armed (even on vacation) and I make the equivalent of captain’s pay. Not only did I move out of Chicago, I left Cook County.

This is the job I chose to put a roof over my family’s heads, to pay my bills and to contribute something to society. So fuck you and your opinion. Go sit in the corner of the bar with the other hairgels and talk about how you’re the only real police and feds have rats. You’re a moron.

4/21/2014 05:21:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Too many people on this blog like to air dirty laundry. Everyone has an opinion on what happened blah, blah,blah. If you weren't there you have no idea what happened so don't act like you do. If you were there you shouldn't be discussing an on going case. Loose lips sink ships.

4/21/2014 05:39:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is the job I chose to put a roof over my family’s heads, to pay my bills and to contribute something to society. So fuck you and your opinion. Go sit in the corner of the bar with the other hairgels and talk about how you’re the only real police and feds have rats. You’re a moron.

So you know already. Go fuck your self agent douchebag. "I'm a fed" bullshit. Where you the fed who left one of our brothers lying there for help, while assisting you on a search warrant? Go fuck yourself house mouse, and get back behold your computer.

I'm sure you tell you "agent friends" about how you were the "real police" once, while you're all drinking your zimas (with jolly ranchers in them) and they eat it up.

4/22/2014 09:42:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So you know already. Go fuck your self agent douchebag. "I'm a fed" bullshit. Where you the fed who left one of our brothers lying there for help, while assisting you on a search warrant? Go fuck yourself house mouse, and get back behold your computer.

I'm sure you tell you "agent friends" about how you were the "real police" once, while you're all drinking your zimas (with jolly ranchers in them) and they eat it up.

Good one! ZIMAS-Hahahaaaa
Probably a guy from DOD...and lives in Naperville.

4/25/2014 07:45:00 PM  

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