Tuesday, April 07, 2009

A Daley Connected Contracting Company Owner is Indicted on 10 Counts after the story is posted on Shavedlongcock


City contractor hit with fraud charges -
Grand jury says minority-hiring rules were broken

April 7, 2009
BY TIM NOVAK Staff Reporter
The owner of Castle Construction Corporation was indicted by a Cook County grand jury today on fraud charges tied to his failure to meet minority contracting requirements on the construction of a fire station for the city of Chicago.
Robert C. Blum, 56, of New Lenox, is charged with 10 counts of fraudulently obtaining public monies for a disadvantaged business enterprise and one count each of wire fraud and mail fraud, according to Robyn Ziegler, a spokeswoman for Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan.
Blum’s indictment comes a day after the Chicago Sun-Times disclosed his failure to comply with Mayor Daley’s minority-contracting guidelines. Madigan’s Office of Public Integrity began investigating Blum and his company last year.
Castle had a $10 million contract with the Chicago Public Building Commission to build the fire station at 6030 N. Clark St. Castle promised to to subcontract 23 percent of the work to minority-owned companies, including $1.5 million for a minority-owned masonry company.
Instead, Blum hired a white-owned masonry company, which it fired after most of the work was done.
Blum is a business associate of Christopher Kelly — a former adviser, campaign fund-raiser and friend of ousted Gov. Rod Blagojevich. The federal grand jury that continues to investigate Blagojevich has subpoenaed three state agencies seeking records on any contracts Blum and his companies were awarded under Blagojevich.
Blum also has been an officer of Kelly’s company, BCI Commerical Roofing, which has gotten millions of dollars in contracts at O’Hare International Airport.
Castle has also been awarded lucrative contracts at O’Hare.
In all, Blum’s company has gotten more than $140 million in construction contracts from the city of Chicago and the Public Building Commission since 1998. The company currently has a $4.3 million contract to make repairs to a parking structure at O’Hare.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

So he doesn't get indicted on ripping off the white brick layers of 3/4 of a million dollars but gets a 10 count indictment for not hiring enough minorities!

Too fucking funny! What a joke!

Why did this poor honor student and welfare breeder commit an armed home invasion in Park Forest?

Park Forest dad invaded home for diaper money
Says he needed cash from home invasion for his baby



By KIM JANSSEN, Staff Writer - Southtown Star
A Park Forest dad stole a dumb idea from the script of the Nicholas Cage movie "Raising Arizona" - and $108 cash - in a terrifying gunpoint home invasion, police said.

Jeremy Humphrey used a semi-automatic handgun to rob a couple at their home on the first block of Oak Lane on March 15 because his baby needed diapers, prosecutors say.

But the move, which apes a comedy convenience store diaper heist in the hit 1987 movie, landed 21-year-old Humphrey in the clink. He appeared Monday morning before Judge Darron Bowden at the Markham courthouse.

Wearing jail scrubs and a downcast expression, Humphrey stood mute in court as Park Forest Police Cpl. Mike Baugh described how a man matching Humphrey's description had knocked on the couple's door at 8 a.m. then brandished a gun as he shoved the female homeowner against a living room wall.

"He had his hood up," Baugh said, "When he turned on a man in the house, the woman ran away screaming."

While the woman dialled 911 from a neighbor's home, Humphrey took a $100 bill, a $5 bill and three $1 bills from a bedroom at the back of the house, Baugh said.

Humphrey had a $100 bill with him when he was arrested following a standoff with police at his home on the 100 block of Hemlock Street - less than half a mile from the Oak Lane address - three hours later, Baugh said.

Humphrey then helped detectives by giving a full confession, and by identifying his victims in a "reverse lineup," Baugh said.

"He said he needed money for his child," Baugh said, "He indicated his daughter's mother needed the money for diapers."

Humphrey, who has convictions for misdemeanor drug possession and is being held in lieu of $800,000 bail, is next due in court April 27.

The $108 stolen would pay for about 350 diapers, enough to last about five weeks for the average newborn.

Home invasion carries a maximum possible sentence of up to 30 years in prison.

Kim Janssen can be reached at kjanssen@southtownstar.com or on (708) 633-5998.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Hmmmmmm.... An armed Home Invasion for diaper money??? ROTFLMAO! I'm sure that is exactly what it was for, for diapers. Now off to jail you big giant inner city welfare breeding piece of shit. And I hope you don't get out till your kid is 63 years old.

Police shoot and fatally wound former Chicago Ald. Ed Vrdolyak's buffalo

Photo: The bison runs across Morton Avenue near Lakeland Regional Medical Center in St. Joseph. The young herbivore had escaped from a Benton Township farm after beeing spooked, then swam across the St. Joseph river before making its way into St. Joseph. The bison was shot by a St. Joseph police officer after charging him on Leco Corp. property on Hilltop Road. (Mark Parren photo)


Buffalo killed after escaping Vrdolyak farm

A buffalo that escaped from a Michigan farm owned by former Chicago Ald. Ed Vrdolyak was shot dead Saturday by a police officer as the animal ran wild in downtown Benton Harbor, WBBM-AM 780 reports.

The radio station said that the buffalo was running down public streets when the police officer shot him down. The officer initially fired 3-4 shots at the animal but didn't bring him down; when the buffalo appeared to charge at the officer, he fired 3-4 more shots, eventually felling the animal. He then fired several more "mercy" shots to "put it out of its misery." He said he fired 12 shots total.

Sgt. Robert Banasik of the St. Joseph police told The Benton Harbor Herald-Palladium that "It was a risk to public safety. It was running through traffic, vehicles were stopping, it was running through residential neighborhoods, and it ran past a playground that was occupied. We had made an attempt to use our cars to try to force back into the ravine, and it wouldn't stay there. Then, of course, when the officer got out of his vehicle and it charged, you had no choice."

The newspaper (which also had a good photo of the buffalo in traffic) said that the buffalo jumped a fence at the farm when it became spooked, swam across the St. Joseph River, panicked a herd of deer (resulting in a car-deer accident), and ran into both a car and a house before being killed.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Now what is the odds that a buffalo that escaped from a farm in Michigan belonged to Chicagoan Ed Vrdolyak? Lie is so weired. But because Fast Eddie is a Democrat, shouldn't it be a Donkey and not a Buffalo?

A 6 Hour Chase That Wasn't Terminated

Police: Plane thief wanted to be shot down
Photo: Plane Theft Suspect - Adam Dylan Leon

Ellsinore, Mo - A man suspected of stealing a plane from Canada, flying erratically over three states and attracting U.S. fighter escorts was in custody Tuesday after landing on a rural Missouri road.

Adam Dylan Leon (right), 31, was arrested at a convenience store in Ellsinore, Mo., shortly after police said he landed the single-engine, four-seat Cessna to end a six-hour flight on Monday night.

The Missouri state trooper who arrested Leon said on ABC's "Good Morning America" that the pilot told him he had hoped to be shot down.

"He made a statement that he was trying to commit suicide and he didn't have the courage to do it himself. And his idea was to fly the aircraft into the United States, where he would be shot down," Trooper Justin Watson said on ABC.

Watson said Leon apparently hitched a ride to a convenience store after landing on a highway and taxiing the plane to a side road.

He didn't appear surprised when the officer entered the convenience store to arrest him. Leon said "he didn't have any ID, but he was the person we were looking for," Watson said


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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Had this asshole stole a plane from one of the Chicago airports, the chase would of been terminated within the first 3 minutes. My surprise is why didn't this guy get what he wanted and get shot down?

Had this guy had a plane full of explosives and crashed into a grammar school, the loss would have been tremendous? If fighter planes were chasing him for six hours, I am sure than this asshole was over unpopulated rural areas for much of this flight. He should of been shot down.

This is the new America under President Obama - Don't hurt anybody and love thy terrorist. It is a joke that a guy can be chased in a stolen airplane for six hours without authorities knowing what is in that plane ( suitcase nuke, explosives, chemical agents) and they let him keep flying around.

Our Lady of the Angels firefighter dies

Photo: Firefighter Richard Scheidt rushes out of Our Lady of the Angels grade school with John Jajkowski, 10, in his arms on Dec. 1, 1958. (Steve Lasker / Chicago American)


Retired Chicago firefighter Richard Scheidt, a subject of one of the grimmest and most iconic newspaper photographs in Chicago history, has died. He was 81.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

I know the toll it takes on me when handling one child shot, drowned or murder. I can't not even imagine the toll and psychological trauma that was placed upon all the first responders to this school fire or any other situation that involved many children being killed or critically injured.

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1 year 2 months and 4 days as an active crime scene...I don't even believe the 9/11 attacks crime scenes were active that long


The Tinley Park Lane Bryant store where five women were shot dead execution-style one year ago no longer is a crime scene, the SouthtownStar reports.
The South Suburban Major Crimes Task Force, which is investigating the Feb. 2, 2008, murders, likely will give the clothing store back to its parent company, Charming Shoppes Inc., in the next week or so, Tinley Park Police Cmdr. Pat McCain said today.

"Everything that's evidentiary we've gotten out of there," McCain said, adding that there are no new leads with the case that has drawn thousands of tips.

The Illinois State Police Crime Lab still is processing evidence, McCain said.

Workers continue to remove storage racks, clothes and other items from the store. To honor the women killed, Charming Shoppes is donating everything customers would have bought, such as suits, underwear and handbags, to the Dwight Correctional Center for women, the Crisis Center for South Suburbia and Together We Cope.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

It still boggles my mind that a person could walk into a large store by himself, tie up six people and murder 5 of them and shoot the 6th in the head and get away with it? No fingerprints, no DNA and no images of this guy from any security cameras???? Yes I know that Lane Bryant had no cameras... but traffic cameras, other cameras....Anything????

I am not sure who is at fault but I cannot believe that this case is unsolvable!

Monday, April 06, 2009

3 cops in SOS scandal get badges back

Very quietly, the Chicago Police Department has given badges back to three police officers who had been caught up in the Special Operations Section scandal and relegated to desk jobs as part of the ongoing investigations into wrongdoing, department officials confirmed today.

With police powers restored, Greg Insley, Dave Case and Paul Zogg can return to the street and real police work, department officials said. For Case, reinstatement brought a promotion, from sergeant to lieutenant. The officers could not be reached for comment, or declined to comment publicly about their reinstatements.

Insley had been stripped after it was revealed that a police report with his name on it had been falsified to cover up for an illegal raid that SOS officers allegedly committed at a Southwest Side bar in 2004.

The raid had been led by now-indicted Officer Jerome Finnigan, and Insley and his partner, Erik Olsen, had been listed as the arresting officers. The problem was that Insley was off that night. His name had been included so he would share credit for the arrest, with his colleagues never imagining the report would become evidence of wrongdoing in one of the largest misconduct scandals in the Chicago Police Department's history.

Although he could prove he wasn't working that night, Insley languished in the 311 callback center -- a purgatorial assignment for tainted officers -- for more than two years.

The reinstatement comes as federal authorities are preparing to issue indictments in the SOS investigation against officers who were accused of kidnapping, robbing and committing home invasions over several years while they were supposed to be fighting gangs and guns. The U.S. attorney's office entered the investigation in 2007, a year after the original state charges in the case were filed, to probe whether there was a department cover-up that protected the officers despite hundreds of similar complaints against them.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Looks like this SOS case is either heading for a ton of federal indictments or down the crapper! But I would say these three guys are out of it due to the city giving them their badges back.

Vote Rosanna Pulido for Congress on April 7th!



A message from Rosanna:

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And because this is such a rare opportunity, it’s crucial that we all exercise our right and responsibility to make our voices heard. April 7th is right around the corner. I encourage you to participate fully in this election, and to remind your family and friends in the 5th District to do so as well.


Illegal Immigration
Posted under Illegal Immigration, Issues

Don’t get me started. Illegal immigration is not a Victimless crime. It hurts American workers and Legal Immigrants. It hurts the taxpayers of Illinois to the tune of 3.5 BILLION dollars a year. We must give American workers a break and demand that every business uses E-Verify which allows businesses to check if their potential [...]

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Today's Politically Incorrect Humor Break



In South Los Angeles , a fourplex was destroyed by a fire.

A Nigerian family of six con artists lived on the first floor, and all six died in the fire.

An Islamic group of seven welfare cheats, all illegally in the Country from Kenya, lived on the second floor, and they, too, all perished in the fire.

Six LA, Hispanic, Gang Banger, ex-cons lived on the 3rd floor and they too, died.

One white couple lived on the top floor. The couple survived the fire.

Jesse Jackson, John Burris and Al Sharpton were furious.
They flew into LA, met with the fire chief, on camera. They loudly demanded to know why the Blacks, Black Muslims and Hispanics all died in the fire and only the white couple lived.

The fire chief said,
"It's Simple --- they were at work."




Thank you to the ever funny and humorous Chuck D!

High Court Lets 1981 Cop Killer's Conviction Stand

Mumia Abu-Jamal, convicted of killing Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner in 1981, leaves a Philadelphia court.



WASHINGTON — Mumia Abu-Jamal has lost his bid for a new trial in the killing of a Philadelphia police officer in 1981.

The Supreme Court said Monday it will not take up Abu-Jamal's claims that prosecutors improperly excluded blacks from the jury that convicted him of murdering Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner.

The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia upheld Abu-Jamal's conviction but held his death sentence invalid. The appeals court said it would not second-guess state court rulings rejecting Abu-Jamal's claims of bias in the composition of the jury.

The high court considered only the conviction. The state has separately asked the court to reinstate the death sentence, but the justices have not acted on that request.

A Philadelphia jury convicted Abu-Jamal, who is black, of killing Faulkner, who was white, in 1981 after the patrolman pulled over Abu-Jamal's brother during an overnight traffic stop.

Prosecutors say Faulkner, 25, managed to shoot Abu-Jamal during the confrontation. A wounded Abu-Jamal, his own gun lying nearby, was still at the scene when police arrived, and authorities considered the evidence against him overwhelming.

Since Abu-Jamal's 1982 conviction, activists in the United States and Europe have rallied in support of his claims that he was the victim of a racist justice system. Abu-Jamal, 54, has kept his case in the spotlight through books and radio broadcasts.

The case is Abu-Jamal v. Beard, 08-8483.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Thank God this case went before the US Supreme Court prior to all the appointments that President Obama will probably end up making.

Had this went in front of a US Supreme Court that had a majority of Obama thinking justices, the conviction would have not only been overturned but they would of made this asshole a police chief somewhere.

President Obama declared Monday that his country "is not and will never be at war with Islam,"

Obama: U.S. Not at War With Islam
President Obama is trying to mend fences with a Muslim world that says it had been blamed by America for the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

President Obama addresses the general assembly at the Turkish Parliament building in Ankara, Turkey, Monday. (AP Photo)

President Obama declared Monday that his country "is not and will never be at war with Islam," as he sought to bridge divides between East and West during his first visit as president to a Muslim country.

Obama addressed the Turkish parliament on his final day of an overseas trip in which he has sought foreign support to confront the global economic crisis as well as the war in Afghanistan.

He stressed that Turkey and the United States share a "common goal" of flushing out Al Qaeda from Afghanistan and Pakistan, and said their countries, along with Iraq, face a "common threat from terrorism."

But he acknowledged that the "trust" between the United States and Turkey has been strained, particularly in Muslim communities.

"So let me say this as clearly as I can -- the United States is not and will never be at war with Islam," Obama said, to a round of applause.

The U.S. president is trying to mend fences with a Muslim world that felt it had been blamed by America for the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Obama, who spent part of his childhood in Indonesia, underscored his personal connection Monday with Muslim culture and said the United States seeks "broader engagement" with the Muslim world than just the fight against Al Qaeda.

"We will listen carefully, we will bridge misunderstanding, and we will seek common ground. We will be respectful, even when we do not agree. And we will convey our deep appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done so much over centuries to shape the world -- including in my own country," Obama said. "The United States has been enriched by Muslim Americans. Many other Americans have Muslims in their family, or have lived in a Muslim-majority country -- I know, because I am one of them."

He added: "This is not where East and West divide -- this is where they come together."

Al Jazeera and Al Arabiyia, two of the biggest Arabic satellite channels, carried Obama's speech live.

Obama also said, to a round of applause, that the United States supports Turkey becoming a member of the European Union.

In talks with Turkish President Abdullah Gul, and Turkey's prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Obama hoped to sell his strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan and find welcoming ears given the new U.S. focus on melding troop increases with civilian efforts to better the lives of people in both countries. Turkey currently provides troops to Afghanistan.

Obama recognized past tensions in the U.S.-Turkey relationship, but said things were on the right track now because both countries share common interests and are diverse nations. "We don't consider ourselves Christian, Jewish, Muslim. We consider ourselves a nation bound by a set of ideals and values," Obama said of the United States. "Turkey has similar principals."

Obama's trip to Turkey, his final scheduled country visit, ties together themes of earlier stops. He attended the Group of 20 economic summit in London, celebrated NATO's 60th anniversary in Strasbourg, France, and on Saturday visited the Czech Republic, which included a summit of European Union leaders in Prague.

Turkey is a member of both the G-20 and NATO and is trying to get into the EU with the help of the U.S.

Turkey has the largest army in NATO after the United States. It and tiny Albania, recently admitted, are the only predominantly Muslim members of NATO.

Turkey opposed the war in Iraq in 2003 and U.S. forces were not allowed to go through Turkey to attack Iraq. Now, however, since Obama is withdrawing troops, Turkey has become more cooperative. It is going to be a key country after the U.S. withdrawal in maintaining stability, although it has long had problems with Kurdish militants in north Iraq.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

President Obama declared Monday that his country "is not and will never be at war with Islam,"

So let's just say that tomorrow, Islam declares war against all non-muslims... Would Obama not defend the citizens of the USA? A leader of a country should never use the word "NEVER" when making a statement about declaring war.

But then again maybe what Obama was saying is...He would never declare war against HIS OWN PEOPLE of Islam???

Castle Construction Co. - A city connected firm - Gets away with pulling a double sham

Photo: The Rogers Park firehouse at is the focus of a lawsuit fired by LCS Construction, a subcontractor hired by Castle Construction Corp. LCS president Kenneth Littwin Sr. (inset) says Castle owes his company more than $775,000 for labor and materials.


Chicago, IL - A court battle involving a City of Chicago contractor that has been paid $140 million over the last decade to build police stations, schools and other public facilities is raising questions about how the city ensures that the businesses it hires keep their promises to subcontract work to companies owned by women and minorities.

By law, the city requires contractors to do so. It's a way to make sure women and minorities get their share of city business.

But it didn't work that way on the construction of a $10 million fire station in Rogers Park, a lawsuit claims -- an allegation that a city official says is being looked into.

A city contractor -- Castle Construction Corp. of Markham -- pulled a bait-and-switch on the construction of the firehouse, according to the lawsuit and other records. Castle promised city officials it would subcontract all of the masonry work on the job to a minority-owned company, for $1.5 million.

Instead, records show Castle hired a white-owned masonry company -- for $550,000 less.

Then, after most of the work was finished, Castle fired the white-owned subcontractor, LCS Construction of Downers Grove.

LCS president Kenneth Littwin Sr. is now suing Castle, saying the company has refused to pay more than $775,000 it owes for labor and materials.

Beside raising questions about city monitoring of contractors, the suit could also lead Mayor Daley's Public Building Commission to seek monetary damages from Castle for failing to live up to its commitment to give minority-owned companies 23 percent of the work on the Rogers Park fire station.

"We're troubled by the circumstances that appear before us right now,'' said Kevin Smith, spokesman for the building commission. "There are sufficient irregularities [that] we intend to look closely at the measures we have in place to make sure that the expectations we have of the general contractor and the use of minority subcontractors are met.''

Castle faces similar allegations involving work for the CTA, which fired the company last October, according to a CTA spokeswoman. Castle owes money to subcontractors it used to build two CTA equipment-washing facilities, including $216,000 to Littwin's company, according to its lawsuit filed by the Roth Law Group.

John Eannace, an attorney representing Castle president Robert Blum of New Lenox, declined to comment.

Castle and Blum could also be facing other legal problems. A federal grand jury recently subpoenaed three Illinois state agencies, seeking records on any contracts Castle and Blum got under ousted former Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Blum is a friend and business associate of former top Blagojevich adviser and campaign fund-raiser Christopher Kelly.

The firehouse deal dates to March 13, 2007. That's when the Chicago Public Building Commission awarded Castle two contracts -- $10 million to build the fire station and another $21 million to build a new 7th District police station in Englewood.

Castle committed to hiring George Anthony Garth Masonry, a minority-owned company, to work on both projects. Castle said it would pay Garth $1.5 million for the fire station and $3.8 million for the police station.

But Garth Masonry, faced with "financial difficulties,'' couldn't handle both projects, according to court records in the Littwin case. So Castle hired Littwin's company to do masonry work on the fire station that began in September 2007, records show.

Castle should have first gotten permission from the Public Building Commission before replacing Garth's company, according to a report last August by Trinal Inc., a minority-owned company the commission uses to monitor minority- and woman-owned business enterprise participation on city jobs.

"Castle never notified the PBC of any difficulties meeting its M/WBE commitments,'' the Trinal report says.

"There was no documentation provided to explain or support Castle's contention that it was impossible for G.A.G. Masonry to perform on the project. Additionally, there was no documentation provided to explain or support the 'numerous deficiencies' that led to terminating LCS Construction and the supposed re-engagement of G.A.G. Masonry as a replacement'' on the fire station project.

Castle maintains that Garth's company was always involved in the firehouse project, providing "quality control services and other construction management services'' while Littwin's workers laid the bricks, according to a letter Blum's son Anthony sent Littwin after Littwin's company was fired in November 2007 -- after nearly all of the masonry work was done.

Garth's attorney Jeff Corso said Garth was surprised to learn that Castle had hired someone else to do the masonry work on the fire station. "Castle had LCS do some of the work, and we complained about that,'' Corso said. "We went in and said, 'We're supposed to be on the job.'"

Littwin sees himself as having been "caught in the middle."

"And I'm still trying to collect my money,'' he said.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

I won't even get started with the City of Chicago demanding that 23% of all sub-contracting has to go to minority companies.

Why did Castle Construction circumvent the city's 23% minority sub-contracting rules to hire this white owned masonry firm? Because this city connected firm, Castle Construction, knew if they would of screwed a black owned company out of 3/4 of million dollars, Mayor Daley would of rode in on his white horse and made Castle pay the black owned company. Castle knew the only way they could not pay is to hire a white own company.

So Castle Construction broke the rule on city minority hiring, screwed a masonry business out of 3/4 of a million dollars and basically appears shady all the way around... So is the city going to ban Castle from doing city construction? I highly doubt it! They will reward them with even more contracts.

Michael Jordan elected into the Basketball Hall of Fame

DETROIT - It was only a matter of time, and now Michael Jordan is in the Hall of Fame.
Jordan was elected to the class of 2009 Monday with David Robinson, John Stockton, Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan and Rutgers women's coach C. Vivian Stringer.
The announcement was made in Detroit, site of the men's Final Four. Induction is Sept. 10-12 in Springfield, Mass., home of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Jordan's Hall of Fame selection was a slam dunk after he retired as perhaps the greatest player in history.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Very well deserved! Plus he has always been a role model and gentleman to all.

Congratulation Mr. Jordan!

Farrah Fawcett Reportedly Hospitalized

Photo: Farrah Fawcett is in critical but stable condition in a Los Angeles-area hospital

Farrah Fawcett has been hospitalized for several days, a celebrity Web site reports, citing unnamed sources close to the family.

Fawcett has been fighting cancer for three years, RadarOnline.com reports. She is currently in critical but stable condition in a Los Angeles-area hospital, the Web site reports. It is not clear why she has been hospitalized this time.

The 62-year-old former Charlie's Angel was diagnosed with anal cancer three years ago and later pronounced cancer-free.

Family is reportedly by her side.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

During the 1970's, her bathing suit posters, magazine images and appearance in the original Charlie's Angel television series was responsible for more teenage boys blowing their loads than all of their fathers' Playbook magazines combined.

In her later years she appeared to be mumbling drunk or high actress appearing on some talk shows.

But for all the spank material she has given us guys, I wish you well Farrah!

Sunday, April 05, 2009

Green Bay Wisconsin Police - Local Officers Training More for Mass Shootings

Two weekends ago it was Oakland, California. Four police officers died in a shootout, and yesterday three officers were killed and two injured in Pittsburgh.

Tonight local law enforcement reflect on their own tactics. Green Bay Police have even changed their training to prepare for the unthinkable.

Pittsburgh Police say the gunman was armed with an AK-47, a rifle, and pistol when officers arrived Saturday morning.

"It's got to be one of the darkest days in the history of the city, maybe the darkest," said Robert Stock of Pittsburgh. The call first came in as a domestic disturbance that now appears to be a trap. It ended with three officers dead.

"When these things happen, it makes you stop and think a little more about what you're doing and evaluate yourself a little more that day," says Officer Michael Dillon of the Green Bay Police Department.

Officer Dillon knows all too well potential domestic disputes gone wrong. In Green Bay though, it's never escalated to what happened in Pittsburgh yet.

"A situation like that is obviously on their turf. They know what they have in their home for weapons, they know where those weapons are, we don't," says Officer Dillon. It's why the Green Bay Police Department changed within the last two months how it trains officers to respond to every call, no matter how trivial it may first seem.

"Many times we could go out on a call that's simple in nature but it turns our really bad," says Dillon. Until now training would only happen several times a year. This new approach trains each officer monthly. Scenarios and training are taken from local or national incidents, like the fatal police shootings in Oakland and Pittsburgh. Officer Dillon is one of 15 fellow officers in charge of the new method.

"I think all of us are pretty much aware everyday when you go into work and put on a vest and a gun you understand the seriousness of your business," he says. "And you understand any day could be the day you have to use that or someone is going to try to take your life."

A reality for local officers that police shootings bear no bounds.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

As Jody Weis talks about assault rifles for police officers and maybe some new training in the future...Much smaller towns across the USA are actually doing it.

It truly is sad to say but Chicago is not prepared for a mass killing spree or a terrorist attack! Period!

Illinois schools: Controversial grant program cut after State Sen. Ricky "Leaky Dick" Hendon caught in money give-a-way

Illinois State Sen. Ricky "Leaky Dick" Hendon

SPRINGFIELD — It took a mammoth budget crisis and the arrest of Rod Blagojevich, but state leaders are shelving a dubious after-school grant program that a Tribune investigation found included many handouts that rewarded one lawmaker's political supporters.

The Illinois State Board of Education deleted $9.7 million for the controversial program from next year's budget proposal, and new Gov. Pat Quinn backed up that decision.

The decision comes after the Tribune reported last year that state Sen. Rickey Hendon (D-Chicago) helped at least 21 campaign workers and donors get the grants, some totaling $20,000.

Nearly half of the 48 grant recipients the Tribune investigated were found to be running dubious programs or declined to show how the money was spent.

In one case, a church sat darkened and padlocked during after-school hours even though it was presented as a tutoring center. In another, a woman used her grant for billboard ads to encourage teens to attend community college but pocketed nearly half the money.

All of the questionable projects shared the same sponsor: Hendon.

The veteran lawmaker recently said that not every organization he helped abused the grants. "Even though everybody might not get it right, that's no reason to kill a program that we have to have," he said.

Hendon said he will fight to restore the grants to keep children busy after school. If lawmakers are going to raise the state income tax, then "I got to get something for my people," he said.

The senator said he can't help it if some organizations misused state money and that it's the Board of Education's job to monitor the grants. The agency has said it doesn't have the manpower to police the grantees.

Following the Tribune's investigation, the board tightened its grant requirements.

In December, less than two weeks after then-Gov. Blagojevich was arrested, a state board that for years had rubber-stamped the lawmaker-requested grants decided to freeze the program.

Agency spokesman Matt Vanover said Blagojevich did not instruct the board to do so. Only $1.26 million of the funds set aside were spent, he said.

"The board decided to focus its resources in areas that would help schools to do the most for students," Vanover said, which meant putting more money in the general fund instead of paying for specialized programs.

Besides the after-school grants, the agency also cut $8 million for a class-size reduction test program, $7 million for gifted education and $200,000 for the Adler Planetarium. It was part of $111 million in cuts.


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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Illinois State Sen. Ricky "Leaky Dick" Hendon is caught handing out bullshit grants by the Chicago Tribune??? Why isn't the FBI all over this??? And over the people who got these grants and stole the money???

It is a continuous joke in this state.

Chicago Olympics: IOC commission tours potential sites

Few protesters show up on Day 2 of evaluators' visit

The three dozen musicians, baton twirlers and dancers from the King College Prep Jaguar Band wore lightweight costumes as they played intermittently in sporadic rain and 30-degree temperatures for nearly an hour Sunday morning when the big moment came.

It lasted about 63 seconds, which is how long it took for the 13 members of the International Olympic Committee's evaluation commission to file by the band on their way to a briefing in the DuSable Museum of African-American History about Chicago's Olympic plans for Washington Park.

It was among the few, brief glimpses of the commission members, designed as photo opportunities for news media kept at several arms' lengths from the visitors, who will make no comment until Tuesday afternoon, the last day of their visit. And it will be a surprise if what they say at the lone IOC news conference sheds much more light on their feelings about the Chicago bid for the 2016 Summer Games and their experiences during four days that could have a dramatic impact on the city's future.

In the largely opaque and eventual secret-ballot process of choosing an Olympic host city, the candidates stage public displays of affection for the visiting evaluators, like the band performance. But the objects of the affection limit their public reactions to an occasional smile.

While most of the commission members walked resolutely past the musicians toward the museum, Guy Drut of France and Andres Botero of Colombia, who also are IOC members, acknowledged the jazzy reception on a damp, cold and windy day by stopping to take pictures of the band members.

That was a snapshot of Day Two on the official program for the evaluation commission's inspection visit to Chicago.

Hundreds of volunteers, like the band, and just a handful of protesters weathered long waits to greet the commission's members as they spent nearly eight hours touring planned Olympic sports venues, media center and the Olympic Village site in the city. The tour was the most public moment of what Chicago 2016 head Patrick Ryan called the commission's chance to "kick the tires" of the city's bid.

Yet the commission members' impressions and the report they prepare after visiting the other three finalists—Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro and Madrid—in the next month will be just one factor in the Oct. 2 vote taken by the IOC to choose the 2016 host.

Friendships, geopolitical reasons and the effectiveness of the massive lobbying campaigns each city has engaged in for more than a year will play significant roles in the outcome. Olympic champion athletes, including gymnasts Bart Conner of Morton Grove and Nadia Comaneci, his Romanian wife; soccer player Carli Lloyd; diver Greg Louganis; and swimmer Pablo Morales were on hand at several stops to introduce the sites to commission members.

At the United Center, they got a 40-second video greeting from two-time gold medalist Michael Jordan, who called the arena "one of my favorite places in the world" and said "standing as a representative of the United States at the Olympics is one of the proudest moments of my life."

Mayor Richard Daley rode with commission members on their first stop of the tour Sunday and later rejoined them for lunch at the Shedd Aquarium.

Two political heavyweights join the bid team's presentations Monday. Presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett and U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, both longtime Chicagoans and close allies of President Barack Obama, will tell the commission about support of the bid from the federal government and from the president.

Bid organizers acknowledged that Sunday's tour has been the subject of much anxious planning and rehearsal. There was a small army of volunteer bid staffers and city workers on hand across the city to make sure the long Sunday drive went as smoothly as possible. Extra police officers, most of them in plainclothes and unmarked cars, kept a low profile but swarmed in the background at each stop along the way.

While the No Games organization had promised a "tent city" demonstration in Washington Park on Sunday, just a few demonstrators showed up toward the end of the commission's stop at the DuSable Museum.

Later, at the proposed tennis venue near the Waveland Clock Tower on the lakefront, just four demonstrators stood in the rain and cold waiting for the chance to wave their signs at the commission's tour buses. They said they fear that the Olympics would be a financial debacle for the city.

"We've had all these huge projects—things that Daley has promoted—that have gone grossly over budget," said retired flight attendant Patricia Yeray, noting that projects such as Millennium Park cost significantly more than originally expected. "I believe it will be harmful to the people in the city—not the powerful people and the politicians—but the working people. The kind of people I encounter when I ride the bus."


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Detective Shavedlongcock:

This is one thing Mayor Daley is an expert in. Believe me when I tell you... Cash envelopes are being passed to these I.O.C. members, they are being wined and dined top class, they are getting the city best male and female prostitutes and every other way you can think of to bribe a person!


IOC evaluation commission chairwoman Nawal El Moutawakel (center) arrives at an event this morning at McCormick Place.

Pres. Obama urges action against No. Korea for missle launch - A real President TAKES ACTIONS - DOESN'T URGE FOR ACTION!

Too Funny - Pres. Obama runs to the U.N. for action and got NOTHING!AP - Obama urges action after North Korean missle launch, but the United Nations Security Council made no decisions in a deadlocked emergency meeting Sunday.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

There is an old polish proverb that says - When you have a pussy for president - expect to get dicked!

And while North Korea is practicing their missile launches what is Obama doing??? Your not going to believe it even if your a 100% Obama fan...

Obama Calls for Limits on Tourism to Antarctica
At a conference Monday in Baltimore, U.S. diplomats will propose expanding the 50-year-old Antarctic Treaty to include restrictions on tourism that are now voluntary.

Signs we wished we would had seen at the I.O.C. Protest March










Saturday, April 04, 2009

The top story again - 3 Police Officers Killed - 2 more wounded

Pittsburgh police said a gunman shot and killed officers Eric Kelly, Paul Sciullo III and Stephen Mayhle in an April 4 standoff.

PITTSBURGH — A gunman wearing a bulletproof vest and "lying in wait" opened fire on officers responding to a domestic disturbance call Saturday, killing three of them and turning a quiet Pittsburgh street into a battlefield, police said.

Police Chief Nate Harper said the motive for the shooting isn't clear, but friends said the gunman recently had been upset about losing his job and feared the Obama administration was poised to ban guns.

Richard Poplawski, 23, met officers at the doorway and shot two of them in the head immediately, Harper said. An officer who tried to help the two also was killed.

Poplawski, armed with an assault rifle and two other guns, then held police at bay for four hours as the fallen officers were left bleeding nearby, their colleagues unable to reach them, according to police and witnesses. More than 100 rounds were fired by the SWAT teams and Poplawski, Harper said.

The three slain officers were Eric Kelly, 41, Stephen Mayhle, 29, and Paul Sciullo III, 37. Kelly had been on the force for 14 years, Mayhle and Sciullo for two years each. Another officer, Timothy McManaway, was shot in the hand and a fifth broke his leg on a fence.

Poplawski had gunshot wounds in his legs but was otherwise unharmed because he was wearing a bulletproof vest, Harper said. He was charged with three counts of homicide, aggravated assault and a weapons violation.

The shooting occurred just two weeks after four police officers were fatally shot in Oakland, Calif., in the deadliest day for U.S. law enforcement since Sept. 11, 2001. The officers were the first Pittsburgh city officers to die in the line of duty in 18 years.

"This is a solemn day and it's a very sad day in the city of Pittsburgh," Harper said. "We've seen this kind of violence happen in California. We never would think this kind of violence would happen in the city of Pittsburgh."

At 7 a.m., Sciullo and Mayhle responded to a 911 call from Poplawski's mother, who remained holed up in the basement during the entire dispute and escaped unharmed, Harper said.

When they arrived at the home, Sciullo was immediately shot in the head. Mayhle, who was right behind him, was also shot in the head.

"It appears he was lying in wait for the officers," Harper said.

Kelly, who was on his way home after completing his overnight shift when he heard the call for help, rushed to the scene and was killed trying to help Sciullo and Mayhle, Harper said. SWAT teams and other officers arrived and were immediately fired on as well.

Don Sand, who lives across the street from Poplawski, said he was woken up by the sound of gunfire. Hunkering down behind a wall in his home, he saw the first two officers go down and then saw Kelly get shot.

"They couldn't get the scene secure enough to get to them. They were just lying there bleeding," Sand said. "By the time they secured the scene enough to get to them it was way too late."

Poplawski feared "the Obama gun ban that's on the way" and "didn't like our rights being infringed upon," said Edward Perkovic, his best friend.

Perkovic, 22, said he got a call at work from him in which he said, "Eddie, I am going to die today. ... Tell your family I love them and I love you."

Perkovic said: "I heard gunshots and he hung up. ... He sounded like he was in pain, like he got shot."

Poplawski had once tried to join the Marines, but was kicked out of boot camp after throwing a food tray at a drill sergeant, Perkovic said.

Another longtime friend, Aaron Vire, said Poplawski feared that President Barack Obama was going to take away his rights, though he said he "wasn't violently against Obama."

Vire, 23, said Poplawski once had an Internet talk show but that it wasn't successful. He said Poplawski owned an AK-47 rifle and several powerful handguns, including a .357 Magnum.

Obama has said he respects Americans' constitutional right to bear arms, but that he favors "common sense" gun laws. Gun rights advocates interpret that as meaning he would approve of curbs on ownership of assault and concealed weapons.

Poplawski had been laid off from his job at a glass factory earlier this year, said another friend, Joe DiMarco. DiMarco said he didn't know the name of the company, but knew his friend had been upset about it.

The last Pittsburgh police officers killed in the line of duty were Officers Thomas L. Herron and Joseph J. Grill, according to a Web site that tracks police killings. They died after their patrol car collided with another vehicle while chasing a stolen car on March 6, 1991.

In 1995, an off-duty officer was shot with his own gun after he confronted a group of teenagers about graffiti. Tests later showed the officer had been drinking.

According to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, 133 law enforcement officers died in the line of duty in 2008, a 27 percent decrease from year before and the lowest annual total since 1960.

Poplawski had often fought with neighbors and had even gotten into fist fights with a couple, Sand said.

"This is a relatively really quiet neighborhood except for him," Sand said. "He was just one of those kids that we knew to stay clear from."

Harper confirmed police had responded to calls from the Poplawski house several times but said the incidents were still being investigated.

Rob Gift, 45, who lives a block away, said the well-kept single-family houses with manicured lawns are home to many police officers, firefighters, paramedics and other city workers.

"It's just a very quiet neighborhood," Gift said.
The mother and grandmother of the piece of shit polock, Richard Poplawski who murdered 3 police officers and wounded two additional officers.


MY QUESTION? WHY IS HE STILL ALIVE! UN-FUCKING-BELIEVABLE!

The great thing about people from the south is that they make us look so much smarter!

Now tell me what college these guys graduated from????

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Q: What are the most frequently heard last words before a person is either killed or critically hurt?

A: Honey, hold my beer and watch this!

A billion dollars from the Feds and a billion dollars from the state - Mayor DALEY has an erection on how much is going to be stolen by his pals!


Road repair money: Mayor Richard Daley and Gov. Pat Quinn outline spending plan for city streets
Quinn and Daley tout new state spending bill
One of Chicago's worst pothole-scarred streets was selected as the backdrop Saturday for Gov. Pat Quinn and Mayor Richard Daley to outline nearly $200 million in city road repairs and other improvements included in a new statewide construction package.

"We don't want to be the shock absorber capital of the United States," Quinn said at a news conference in front of an auto repair shop on the 5400 block of North Avenue.

Minutes before Daley arrived, a crew patched a huge pothole that threatened to damage eastbound cars.

"This money alone will fund 100 miles of [street and bridge] repairs and traffic signs," Daley said at the event also attended by Rep. Danny Davis (D-Ill.), Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan and several other lawmakers and aldermen.

The construction package approved by the Illinois General Assembly last week follows the recent passage of a federal economic stimulus plan. The state bill restored $40 million for Chicago's streets—money that Daley said the city could leverage to receive another $150 million in federal funds.

"Just think, it's changed around that quickly," Daley said, noting Chicago had not received any federal funding for state roads since at least 2006.

Besides the road money, Chicago area mass transit is slated to receive $900 million from the state.

The CTA is set to receive $495.9 million, with $173 million earmarked for new hybrid buses and $87 million for a mid-life overhaul of existing buses. Another $113 million is going for Red Line track replacement, $48 million for Red Line substations, $25.5 million for Brown Line substations; $22.5 million on rail station renovations and $27.5 million on bus garage renovations, officials said.

Metra wants to use its $290.7 million to buy 160 new cars for the Metra Electric line, a project with an estimated tab of $585 million, according to agency officials.

Pace wants to use its $68.4 million to buy new buses, vans, paratransit vehicles and equipment, and to overhaul engines on buses in its fleet, officials said. There's also $45 million set aside for paratransit, officials said.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

A Billion Dollars From The Federal Government

A Billion Dollars From The State of Illinois

A Billion Dollars From The Sale Of City Assets

And we are FUCKING BROKE?

Highest Sales Tax in the Nation

Highest Gas Tax in the Nation

Highest Cigarette and Tobacco Taxes in the Nation

$100.00 for City Stickers for Cars, SUVs and Trucks (Avg.)

AND WE ARE FUCKING BROKE??????


No we have been robbed blind - and the revolt and revolution is coming!

Another mass murder/suicide - Police: 5 children, father found dead in Washington state


GRAHAM, Wash. (AP) — Washington state investigators say five children between 7 and 16 years old have been found dead in a Graham area home and they may have been killed by their father.
Pierce County Sheriff's investigators told The News Tribune the children apparently were victims of homicidal violence.
Spokesman Ed Troyer says the 35-year-old father was discovered dead Saturday afternoon in neighboring King County.
Deputies were called to check on the welfare of the children at a mobile home park after the father's body was discovered.
Troyer identified the dead children as four girls and a 7-year-old boy.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

What use to be a news story you would hear once in a blue moon is now happening almost daily. Between murder/suicides, mass killings and spree shootings - it is totally out of control. So much for HOPE & CHANGE.

Hard for me to believe this or figure why the family did this

He kills his two sister, cutting the head off the 5 year old before he was shot dead by the police and the family is holding one wake for the two sisters and the brother who killed them.
Photo:The only surviving sister Saraphina is nine-years-old.(What a cute little girl)A photo of Kerby Revelus, who killed his two sisters and decapitated the youngest while his 9-year-old sister watched.


BOSTON — Two Massachusetts girls and the brother who stabbed them to death are being mourned at a single funeral service.

Family and friends gathered Saturday morning at the Jubilee Christian Church in Boston's Mattapan neighborhood for a funeral for the siblings.

A week ago, 17-year-old Samantha Revelus and her 5-year-old sister, Bianca, were killed at their home in Milton.

Police burst into the apartment and saw the girls' brother, 23-year-old Kerby Revelus, decapitating Bianca with a kitchen knife.

Police say they shot Kerby Revelus dead as he tried to attack another sister.

A spokesman for the children's parents said they are "in shock and disbelief" and have no explanation why their son would kill his sisters.



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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Let's see here, the family is clueless and shocked about the brother committing these murders. He was arrested in the past for beating his sisters, he was previously arrested for carrying a gun and a few other arrests but the family has no idea why a honor student and fine citizen such as this asshole would have not only kill two of his sisters but to actually cut the head off of his precious 5 year old little sister.

The system will claim that this one slipped between the cracks and should of been in prison. But the system uses this excuse about 100,000 times a year. They have no problem sending cops away for years on a bullshit charge of over beating somebody but let slime like this asshole inner city piece of shit out of jail over and over again.

20 White Firemen sue for reverse discrimination - Case to be heard by US Supreme Court

20 White Fireman sue for reverse discrimination - Case now will be heard by the US Supreme Court on 22 April 2009



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Detective Shavedlongcock:

It will be interesting on how the US Supreme Court will decide this matter and even more interesting what President Obama's thinks about work place quotas and reverse discrimination.

UPDATE - 3 OFFICERS DEAD & 2 MORE SHOT - Stand Off In Progress With Police - 4 Pittsburgh Police Officers Injured in Shooting and Standoff



PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh police say a man opened fire on officers responding to a domestic disturbance call, injuring four of them, some seriously.

He then barricaded himself in the home.

Police spokeswoman Diane Richard says police are unable to reach one of the wounded officers because the man in the house is still armed and the area isn't secure.

She declined to be specific on the extent of the officers' injuries.

Richard says the officers were called to the home in the Stanton Heights neighborhood at about 7 a.m.

She says a family member is believed to be with the gunman in the home.

State, county and city police are at the scene along with a police commando team and a state police helicopter.

Richard says police negotiators are trying to persuade the gunman to surrender.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

This is an on-going stand off. Our prayers and wishes to the four police officers shot.




UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE - UPDATE
11:26:01 CST

PITTSBURGH — A man opened fire on officers during a domestic disturbance call Saturday morning, killing three of them, a police official said. Friends said he feared the Obama administration was poised to ban guns.

Three officers were killed, said a police official at the scene who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media. Police spokeswoman Diane Richard would only say that at least five officers were wounded, but wouldn't give any other details.

The man who fired at the officers was arrested after a several-hour standoff. One witness reported hearing hundreds of shots.

The shootings occurred just two weeks after four police officers March 21 in Oakland, Calif., in the deadliest day for U.S. law enforcement since Sept. 11, 2001.

Police did not immediately release the gunman's identity, but his friends at the scene described him as a young man who thought the Obama administration would ban guns.

One friend, Edward Perkovic, said the gunman feared "the Obama gun ban that's on the way" and "didn't like our rights being infringed upon." Another longtime friend, Aaron Vire, said he feared that President Obama was going to take away his rights, though he said he "wasn't violently against Obama."

Perkovic, a 22-year-old who said he was the gunman's best friend, said he got a call at work from him in which he said, "Eddie, I am going to die today. ... Tell your family I love them and I love you."

Perkovic said: "I heard gunshots and he hung up. ... He sounded like he was in pain, like he got shot."

Vire, 23, said the gunman once had an Internet talk show but that it wasn't successful. Vire said his friend had an AK-47 rifle and several powerful handguns, including a .357 Magnum.

The officers were called to the home in the Stanton Heights neighborhood at about 7 a.m., Richard said.

Tom Moffitt, 51, a city firefighter who lives two blocks away, said he heard about the shooting on his scanner and came to the scene, where he heard "hundreds, just hundreds of shots. And not just once — several times."

Rob Gift, 45, who lives a block away, said he heard rapid gunfire as he was letting his dog out.

He said the neighborhood of well-kept single-family houses and manicured lawns is home to many police officers, firefighters, paramedics and other city workers.

"It's just a very quiet neighborhood," Gift said.

Bears introduce new QB Cutler - 1st NFL Quarterback with no arms

"At least when he sucks and blows the game, he has a reason, he has no arms!" Bears Head Coach Lovie Smith

General manager Jerry Angelo beamed from ear to ear as he took the podium today, seated next to the franchise quarterback Bears fans have been longing to land.

Welcome to Chicago, Jay Cutler.

"I couldn't be more excited," Cutler said after thanking the McCaskey family, Angelo, and coach Lovie Smith for his arrival. "I'm here to help this team win, and bring a championship back to Chicago."

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Can't be any worse than the QB's we already had.

Prison for 11th no-license conviction by the Illegal Alien Lettuce Picker

A Waukegan man was sentenced to 2 years in prison Friday after his 11th conviction for driving with a revoked license, according to a report on the Daily Herald Web site.
The 12th such charge brought against Benito Zavala, 38, was dropped in exchange for his guilty plea.
Lake County Assistant State's Attorney Reginald Matthews said Zavala, of the 2200 block of Pearsall Park Parkway, was stopped in traffic by Lake Villa police on Sept. 28 and by Libertyville police on March 12, and was found driving without a license both times.
He said Zavala had 10 previous convictions for driving without a license but had never been sentenced to prison before.

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El'Det. Shaveo Longcocko of Mexico:

Ole'! Your honor, it's only my 11th conviction while here in the states illegally. How about a 15 peso fine?

2 Years in prison?? How about we just fly over Mexico and drop this guy at 5,000 feet with a parachute! This guy will probably end up being the warden's driver while in prison.


P.S. While we are at it....tie this asshole to the other asshole when we drop him!

Fatal snowplow crash brings 10-year sentence for Illegal Alien Picker during the summer and snow plow driver during the winter
A 38-year-old Woodstock man was sentenced to 10 years in prison Friday for killing a pedestrian while driving a snowplow drunk, according to a report on the Daily Herald Web site.
Antonio Escorza received 9 years for an aggravated driving under the influence and another 1 year for leaving the scene of a fatal crash, under the sentence handed down by McHenry County Judge Sharon Prather.

Time after time again - another fatal hit and run - Driving in this city lately is nuts

Boy, 13, killed in Southwest Side hit-run
A 13-year-old boy was killed Friday night in a hit-and-run on the Southwest Side, authorities said.
Martin Urbina Jr. of the 3900 block of West 70th Place was identified as the victim, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office.
Urbina was struck by a gold-colored vehicle about 8:30 p.m. in the 5900 block of South California Avenue, said News Affairs Officer John Henry.
He was taken in critical condition to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, where he later was pronounced dead, he said.
The vehicle kept going after hitting Urbina, and the driver was not in custody as of 11:40 p.m., Henry said.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

The driving in and around this city really does suck. Drivers with no courtesy for any other drivers, reckless and careless driving and out and out assholes on the road. It is very sad because our family, children and love ones are on these same roads.

Jody Weis defends record in wake of protest - Including Cozzi incident


Chicago, IL - A day after thousands of Chicago police officers marched on City Hall to protest a lack of contract and express disappointment in their top cop, Supt. Jody Weis defended his first year at the Chicago Police Department, saying crime is down, more officers are back on the beat and he's working hard to improve morale.

At a morning interview for WBBM's At Issue program, to be broadcast Sunday, Weis pointed out that homicides are down 22 percent for the first three months of the year and down as much as 36 percent in four high-crime neighborhoods where he has deployed a new Mobile Strike Force.


Weis reiterated comments he made Thursday in which he said he understood that the Fraternal Order of Police was unhappy with the slow pace of contract negotiations -- patrol officers have been without a contract for 21 months. But he believes officers have not slowed down their work.

He said officer morale was his "main concern" at the department and he is focusing on building leadership in the department, implementing more training for officers and bringing in more new equipment.

"That's the only way that I really know how to improve morale," he said.

The department will get more than 300 Chevrolet Tahoes this year, one for each police beat, 98 Crown Victorias for undercover work and 10 new squadrols, as well as new in-car computers for every beat car, he said.

Next week Weis said officers will be trained on risk management and civil litigation, so they can understand better how to protect themselves from lawsuits, a growing concern among the rank-and-file.

Weis once again defended his actions regarding Officer William Cozzi, who was charged last year with federal civil rights violations for allegedly beating a handcuffed man at a hospital after video surfaced of the beating. He said he merely notified federal authorities about the existence of the tape but did not facilitate Cozzi's charges. But he also said the officer's alleged conduct was among the worst brutality he's seen.

"If any officer thinks that behavior was reasonable, I just don't understand that," Weis said.

Weis called the Cozzi case a "rally cry" for some in the department but said he has worked to bring more officers back to the department than previous administrations, including Mike Mette, whom he put on the Mobile Strike Force after sending a letter to authorities suggesting he be released. Mette was serving time in Iowa for an off-duty fight in which he claimed he was defending himself.

Weis said he wished the FOP had officers protesting outside Mette's hearings at the time.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Yes, the perfect man for the job! Not one mistake since he signed his name on the dotted line.

I say back to back contracts for Jody Weis. GO Jody!

Squirrel SWAT training - OK just a woman with too much time on her hands

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Thanks T-Bird 1977 for this training video submission

Friday, April 03, 2009

He Lies Again - Daley: I didn't take police raise off table, they (FOP 7) did - The city later corrected this and said they did take it off the table

Mayor Daley today engaged in a bit of revisionist history to explain away the event that triggered a massive demonstration by Chicago Police officers that turned ugly.

Chanting, “Daley sucks,” thousands of officers vented their anger about the mayor’s decision to withdraw his offer of a 16.1 percent pay raise over five years amid declining city revenue.

When the Chicago Sun-Times disclosed the dramatic turn in negotiations, a mayoral confidante argued that Chicago taxpayers could no longer afford the offer after a quarter the advisor characterized as “the worst since the Great Depression.”

“The only responsible thing to do is to reconstruct [the deal] to accommodate the new fiscal reality,” the source said.

Daley agreed that, “We’re in a serious economic crisis. ...Taxpayers are feeling the pinch.”

Today, the mayor changed his story — by pointing fingers at the union.

“In all fairness, I did not take this off the table. They took it off the table. Let’s set the record straight so you understand that,” Daley said after launching the annual Spring Clean program at Harper High School, 6520 S. Wood.

“I did not take the 16 percent away. The 16 percent away was taken by the union. They said that was not enough. Take it off the table.”

Fraternal Order of Police President Mark Donahue countered, “That’s absolutely not true. ... I can’t believe he said that. The mayor wasn’t there. That’s not what happened. He should talk to his people and get the real story.”

During the Daley Center rally, Donahue was more pointed. He told protesters, “The FOP has been at the table with the city for almost two years and they choose now to pull the economic package off? Maybe it’s true that you just can’t fix stupid.”

It’s not often that protesters chant personal insults at the mayor. But, Daley took it all in stride.

“This is not personal. This is negotiations. I take nothing personal in regards to any negotiations. ... It’s not personal for me or them,” the mayor said.

Police Supt. Jody Weis, a secondary target of the protesters’ anger, chided his officers for disrespecting the mayor.

“When you do something like that, it makes you look rather foolish. There’s no reason to say that. ... Adults don’t usually use that type of terminology,” he said.

“He’s the mayor of a city. Whether you like him or not, I don’t think you should say anything like that. Not everybody has to be a fan of the mayor. But, we can respect his position. That is disrespectful. People do things out of frustration that, hopefully, they regret later on.”

Weis acknowledged that resolving the police contract after two years of nowhere negotiations is the single most important thing that can be done to improve sagging police morale.

“I wish the decision was with me. I can keep our folks at the table. But unfortunately, I can’t close the deal. But, I really hope both sides will look at this and say, ‘Enough is enough. Our officers need a contract. We’re gonna sit down. We’re gonna negotiate in good faith and we’re gonna bring this home,’” he said.

“I really hope that it doesn’t go to arbitration because, then you put the deal in the hands of a third party. The city is at risk and the officers are at risk.”

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Det. Shavedlongcock:

This tumbling, mumbling, stuttering asshole sure can lie his ass off when he wants to. Once again, the mayor had nothing to do with taking the pay hike off the table. The FOP took it off the table... LOL How can the party not offering the 16.1% take it off the table? They certainly can say no to it but they can't take an offer off the table that they didn't offer! And no stupid ass news reporter could ask him this simple question.

Breaking News - Yet another shooting rampage - At least 13 dead so far UPDATE- Gun man kills self




DEVELOPING: A gunman blocked a back door and opened fire at an immigration center in upstate New York Friday, shooting several people and taking dozens more hostage.

There were reportedly "multiple casualties" in the rampage at the American Civic Association in Binghamton, N.Y., but police declined to say how many.

Local news reports said that between 13 and 15 were dead.

WIVT-TV reported that the gunman had killed himself, but that could not immediately be confirmed by authorities.

New York Gov. David Paterson said some of the victims had died.

"This is a tragic day for New York," Paterson said. "While the situation is still developing and details are being gathered, we do know that a gunman entered the American Civic Association in Binghamton this morning and that there are fatalities."

Binghamton Police told FOXNews.com that they couldn't say whether any of the shooting victims were dead and wouldn't give the number shot because it was still "an active scene."

A local hospital said they were treating at least five shooting victims. The Associated Press reported that at least 6 people were shot and 41 were taken hostage, citing police and media sources.

The gunman barricaded the rear door of the American Civic Association with his car before entering through the front door, firing his weapon, at about 10:30 a.m. EDT Friday, a law enforcement official told the AP.

SWAT team officers have surrounded the building but "they do not have it secured," a Binghamton police spokesman told FOXNews.com.

Later, the spokesman said it would be "hours" before the situation was under control at the immigration center.

Binghamton Mayor Matthew Ryan told the Press & Sun Bulletin newspaper that the gunman had a high-powered rifle. The shooter was described by local media as an Asian male in a green jacket.

Paterson expressed "prayers for the victims and families" and said his staff is monitoring the situation. He has instructed state police to help Binghamton authorities "in any way they can."

Emergency dispatchers were in contact with some people inside by phone, WBNG-TV reported. The gunman might still be in the building, the station reported.

Police have locked down a nearby high school and advised local business owners to stay inside.

People escaped to the basement of the building and more than a dozen people hid in a closet, WBNG reported.

The FBI sent hostage negotiators and an evidence response team to the scene, said a law enforcement official who was not authorized to speak about details of an ongoing hostage response and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The five with gunshot wounds were at the Wilson Medical Center, one in critical condition, hospital spokeswoman Christina Boyd told FOX News.

The wounded ranged in age from 20 to their mid-50s, and their conditions ranged from stable to critical, she said.

Hospital staff were in the process of notifying the families, according to Boyd. None of the victims were identified, and there were extra doctors and nurses there to handle the emergency, she said.

Apartments and schools in the area have been evacuated or are on lockdown.

There were classes scheduled Friday at the immigration services center, located in the same town as Binghamton University, part of the State University of New York (SUNY).

Linda Miller, a spokeswoman at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Binghamton, confirmed that a student from Binghamton University was being treated at the emergency room. Miller said she didn't know the nature of the injuries.

"We're on full alert anticipating we're going to get additional casualties," Miller said.

Around 1 p.m., Pennie Kerber, 72, told the AP in a phone call from her home across the street that the scene appeared to be settling down.

"The cops are all standing around in the front now. They're still all over the roof for sure," she said. "The SWAT shooters that were to the side of the building look like they're not there any more. It looks like it's clearing."

The area is in a stretch on the west side of the Chenango River in the city of about 45,000 near the Pennsylvania border. Emergency vehicles lined the streets in the neighborhood, a mix of homes and small businesses.

College student Leslie Shrager told the AP that she and her five housemates were sleeping when police pounded on the front door of their house next door to the shooting scene.

Officers escorted the six Binghamton University students outside, she said, and that's when they learned of the shooting.

"One of our housemates thought they heard banging of some kind. But when you're living in downtown Binghamton, it's always noisy," said Shrager, of Slingerlands, an Albany suburb. "Literally two minutes later the cops came and got us out."

The American Civic Association describes itself as helping immigrants and refugees with counseling, resettlement, citizenship, family reunification and translators.

It also intervenes with emergencies, including fighting, hunger and homelessness, according to information from the association's Web site.

U.S. senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand of New York said in a joint statement that "our hearts and prayers go out to the victims and their families. We are monitoring the situation closely and will do everything we can to help."