Tuesday, December 24, 2024
More Crimesha Corruption
Not only a crappy prosecutor, but a vengeful "rhymes with witch" who only used her office to push her agenda:
- When prosecutors dropped criminal charges
this week against an Oak Lawn police officer accused of using excessive
force to arrest a 17-year-old boy, it was the latest in a growing list
of victories for cops accused of wrongdoing by the Cook County State’s
Attorney’s Office.
“After a thorough review, we concluded that the evidence is insufficient to meet our burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt to move forward with the prosecution of this case,” the state’s attorney’s office said in a written statement.
CWBChicago reported Thursday that Illinois State Police documents showed prosecutors rushed to get a grand jury indictment of Oak Lawn Police Officer Patrick O’Donnell just one day before the state police were scheduled to conduct a comprehensive review of O’Donnell’s case to determine if the agency supported criminal charges.
In one report, an ISP investigator wrote that “not discussing [an] investigation with [ISP’s Public Integrity Task Force] before charging an officer has never happened in the last 20 years of PITF investigations.”
Retired Riverside Police Chief Tom Weitzel called the decision to prosecute O’Donnell “outrageous and unprecedented in my experience as a police officer.” “The fact [former Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx] chose not to follow the investigators’ advice suggests that she had made her decision before the investigation was complete, effectively using her investigators to justify her conclusion,” said Weitzel. “Moreover, the involvement of her investigators [in securing the grand jury indictment] raises concerns about a potential conflict of interest.”
Pretty much all of her malfeasance can be traced to her progressive political master and a need to avenge her perceived wrongs from her miserable upbringing in Cabrini Green. She was never qualified to hold office nor practice law.
Labels: corruption
37 More Commutations
The Drooling Vegetable is clearing out the Federal Death Row and including some really really horrible human beings:
President Biden on Monday commuted the sentences of 37 of the 40 men on federal death row — a list that includes at least five child killers and several mass murderers — while leaving out three notorious fiends.
In the stunning act of clemency just two days before Christmas, Biden, 82, gave the reprieve to some of the nation’s most violent murderers — nine of them found too dangerous to live after butchering fellow inmates — as part of his effort at “ensuring a fair and effective justice system,” the White House said.
Among the spared, an Illinois man who murdered two children 8 and 9, and a drug lord who ordered the killings of over twelve people.
There's seriously ZERO justification for any of this and no one is sure who is actually granting these mercies to notorious murderers who are now free to live on the taxpayers' dime forever.
But it just goes to show how much democrats love their criminals.
Labels: un-fucking-believable
Monday, December 23, 2024
Christmas Week
With Christmas fast approaching, posting may be a little light and comments may be delayed as we fulfill family obligations this Holiday Season.
Stay safe and thanks for your patience.
Labels: blogging
Obstructing Justice
The Contrarian has another well written piece up, this time looking back at the disaster that was Crimesha, and the lasting damage she managed to inflict on the Cook County "justice" system:
When Kim Foxx announced she would not present herself for re-election as Cook County State’s Attorney at an April 25, 2023, address to the City Club of Chicago, cheering erupted among Assistant State’s Attorneys (ASAs) in Criminal Prosecutions Bureau offices across Cook County. The bit of festive cheer engulfing the offices, however, was short lived: ASAs soberly realized Foxx’s decision to step down came some 19 months before the end of her term.
In the months since she delivered her remarks at City Club outlining her accomplishments as prosecutor — the spinning of a historic but deeply flawed two-terms — Foxx, to the exception of several high-profile crimes and Big Gulpgate, largely avoided publicity. However, after a lengthy absence from her downtown office, Foxx reemerged from her Flossmoor home in the final days of her term and returned to the George Dunne building regularly to make herself available for laureling by Chicago’s slavish media for legacy-building interviews.
Now that the curtain has fallen on her two terms, it's an appropriate a time to examine the damage Foxx inflicted on the office and Chicago in her eight years serving as State’s Attorney.
The article is a bit lengthy and covers all sorts of Crimesha scandals, from discontinuing programs that worked, illegally rewriting laws, manufacturing issues to release killers and shady backroom deals with Juicy Smollett.
As usual, go read it all.
Labels: corruption
Nice Sentencing
Another citizen fighting back, but look what happens:
- The would-be carjacker who got disarmed and then beaten with his own gun has enjoyed much better luck in the courtroom. Richard Rubio, 32, received a four-year sentence after pleading guilty to attempted robbery in connection with the botched November 22 hijacking. After receiving various credits, he won’t spend any time in prison.
The incident is from around two years ago and thanks to Illinois half-assed sentencing guidelines:
- This month, Rubio pleaded guilty to attempted robbery before Judge Diana Kenworthy, court records show. The judge sentenced him to four years, but Rubio earned 745 days of credit while the case was pending, primarily by wearing an ankle monitor at home. The balance of his sentence will be satisfied by the state’s automatic 50% sentence reduction for good behavior.
We're sure he was a productive, contributing member of society the entire time he was on EM.
Labels: crime
Sunday, December 22, 2024
600!
HeyJackass.com has the winning homicide (we think) on 21 Dec at 4:35 AM where cops responding to a Burglary, found a man fatally shot that no one bothered to call in.
That's right - it's another ShotSpotter miss - one of Brandon's Bodies according to CWB:
Chicago police officers responding to a “burglary in progress” call found a man fatally shot in the backyard of a South Shore home overnight.
CPD took someone into custody at the scene, but they did not receive any calls of shots fired before they found the victim, who celebrated his 24th birthday on Friday. The shooting occurred in a neighborhood that was monitored by the city’s ShotSpotter network until Mayor Brandon Johnson deactivated the system on September 24.
According to dispatch recordings, a homeowner called 911 around 4:30 a.m. to report that someone was trying to break into his house by the side door. Officers were told the possible intruder was pounding on the door, screaming “police,” and they were also advised that the caller’s son had a concealed carry license.
Congrats Chicago!
Labels: crime
Puppets Being Installed
So Conehead's handpicked School Board voted to fire the CEO of the schools:
The Board of Education voted unanimously to fire Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez during an extraordinary special meeting Friday night after a monthslong leadership struggle with Mayor Brandon Johnson that has engulfed the school district.
The saga doesn’t appear headed for an immediate resolution, however, after Martinez filed a lawsuit against the Board of Education and all seven of its members hours before the meeting. He asked for a temporary restraining order to prevent the board from taking action Friday, but there wasn’t enough time to get in front of a judge before the meeting.
Martinez’s 44-page lawsuit filed in Cook County Circuit Court alleged the board, and its individual members, breached his contract.
A number of legal experts think Martinez can win. Discovery depositions are going to be amusing as the internal communications between CTU leadership and Conehead are going to be exposed and CEO Martinez would be entitled to damages.
Meanwhile, taxpayers are about to lose on numerous fronts as the new puppets will try for that "short term high interest" loan to cover a new CPS contract along with the massive property tax hike the schools are going to stick in everyone's asses.
Labels: city politics
NYPD OT Scandal
That NYPD lieutenant we commented on the other day, who was clearing $400K in salary plus OT, retired early after an investigation was begun into the unbelievable amount of hours she was making:
The NYPD’s highest-paid employee — who shoveled in more than $400,000 last year — filed for retirement this week and then was suspended amid an internal affairs probe into her astronomical overtime, The Post has learned.
Lt. Quathisha Epps will retire just shy of 20 years with the department, sources said — an early exit that will impact her pension and cost her a $12,000-a-year supplement for cops who reach the two-decade mark.
Leaving money on the table is seemingly uncharacteristic for Epps, who raised eyebrows by pulling in roughly $204,000 in overtime last year for her administrative job in NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey’s office, payroll records show.
And within two days, this whole thing exploded into a giant sex scandal that took out what NYPD calls their "Chief of Department" - either the number two or number three guy in the entire Department:
Former NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey’s alleged years-long sexual abuse and exploitation of women on the force was an “open secret,” according to police sources and accusers.
The sex scandal rocking One Police Plaza busted open Saturday, when The Post revealed salacious allegations from Lt. Quatisha Epps, 51, who accused Maddrey, 53, in a formal complaint of forcing her into a sexual relationship in exchange for staggering overtime windfalls.
At least two other department women have accused Maddrey of wrongdoing.
$400K buys a lot of silence....until it goes away.
Labels: out-of-state, scandals
Saturday, December 21, 2024
WEP Passes....On to the White House
Finally undoing the damage of four decades:
The Senate passed the Social Security Fairness Act to deliver higher Social Security benefits to millions of public sector retirees.
The bill now heads to President Joe Biden’s desk for a signature after the Senate cleared the legislation just after midnight on Saturday by a vote of 70-26.
The legislation to repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset has been reintroduced each Congress for decades but had not received a vote in either chamber until just this year. The House previously passed the bill in November.
There's scheduled to be an impromptu parade over in Niles later, into St. Adelbert's Cemetery, where retirees will drink, sing, and relieve themselves on the grave of Rostenkowski....so much so that grass won't grow there for at least a decade.
Labels: good news
Nice Contributions Conehead
The media, which never holds a democrat to account for corruption, continues to (A) make a single mention of an incident and then (B) never follows up on it:
The top executive of a food and beverage concessionaire at O’Hare and Midway airports — whose business operations there are regulated by City Hall — contributed $1,000 to Mayor Brandon Johnson’s campaign fund, elections records show.
Mayoral aides won’t discuss whether the contribution from Hyde Park Hospitality CEO Marc Brooks to Friends of Brandon Johnson in August 2023 — months after the mayor was sworn in to office — violates an executive order that bans city contractors from giving to a mayor’s campaign and, if so, what consequences the Chicago company might face.
Signed in 2011 as then-Mayor Rahm Emanuel took office, the ethics order, which remains in effect, prohibits “city contractors, owners of city contractors, spouses or domestic partners of owners of city contractors, subcontractors to a city contractor on a city contract, owners of subcontractors to a city contractor on a city contract, and spouses or domestic partners of owners of subcontractors to a city contractor on a city contract from making contributions of any amount to the mayor.”
Why would they face consequences? They got their contract, they made the required "kickback" in the form of a campaign contribution, they'll make others and get more contracts. It's not like they're Madigan or Burke steering legal work to their connected law firms, who then make sure the guy whose name is on the door (the rainmaker) gets his usual partnership bonus due to all the money walking in the side door.
Labels: corruption
Another One
Maybe Conehead was on to something? No one cares....so why spend the money on ShotSpotter when he could just give it to the CTU?
- A 24-year-old man was found shot in a South Side alley on Thursday
afternoon, police said, but CPD dispatchers did not receive any calls
about gunfire in the area before he was discovered. The shooting
occurred on a block that was monitored by the city’s ShotSpotter gunfire
detection network until Mayor Brandon Johnson terminated the city’s
relationship with the company on September 23.
In a media statement, CPD said someone in a vehicle fired shots toward the victim in the 400 block of East 109th Street around 2:34 p.m. The victim suffered a gunshot wound to his chest and was listed in critical condition at Christ Hospital, police said.
Of course, the argument could also be made that the hood doesn't care about educating their kids either, so why give the money away to the CTU? Better to just buy Mrs Stacie Conehead more office furniture or light the cash on fire.
Labels: crime, sarcasm AND silliness
CTU Scrooge
Along with not actually teaching kids to read, write or do arithmetic, one teacher is actively ruining Christmas for students:
- Don't know if this qualifies for your blog but since alot of cops and firemen live in Edison Park, it affects alot of your readers. There is a teacher of 6th grade at Edison Park Elementary who took it upon themselves to tell the children that there is no Santa Clause and that any parent telling them that there was is a liar. Now, I agree that 6th grade is a little advanced to believe but how the holy fuck does this CPS jerkoff get off doing that to kids? Taking that duty from the parents and making them look like lying assholes? Allegedly, there were many bewildered children and some were brought to tears. I don't have the pricks name but sure you could easily find out and make him famous!
$5 says this goof lists pronouns and voted for the Kackler.
Labels: from the comments
Juicy Gets Another Win
He won't have to give any of that OnlyFans money to his co-conspirators:
Two brothers who helped stage a hate crime attack against actor Jussie Smollett won’t be able to collect damages from Smollett’s lawyers for defamation, a federal judge in Chicago ruled Friday.
Since shortly after Smollett reported he had been attacked by two men near his downtown apartment in 2019, brothers Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo have claimed they were hired to pretend to beat up the former “Empire” star while shouting racist, homophobic slurs at the gay, Black actor.
That led to criminal charges against Smollett for lying to police, and to a trial where the brothers became star witnesses – and stars of a documentary about the hoax.
But that meant the pair could not claim they were defamed by Smollett’s attorney, Tina Glandian, U.S. District Judge Mary Rowland wrote in an order dismissing the case.
“The ways in which plaintiffs voluntarily injected themselves into this public controversy are myriad,” Rowland wrote, listing among other things the Osundairos hiring a publicist to field media requests immediately after their arrest and negotiating a deal for a documentary within weeks of Smollett’s arrest.
"...voluntarily injected...."
Paging the Keesing Bandit.
Can this entire episode finally disappear now?
Labels: silly people
Friday, December 20, 2024
Berwyn Shooting
A quick response by Berwyn PD results in a shootout with a wanted subject:
A man who was wanted for a triple homicide in downstate Illinois was killed during a shootout Wednesday night with Berwyn police, the suburban police department said.
The suspect has been identified as John R. Lyons, 24, of Westchester, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office. Lyons was shot and killed in a shootout with officers about two hours later Berwyn.
Officers responded to a call of a man with a gun in the 1800 block of Home Avenue in Berwyn just before midnight, then trailed Lyons as he forced his way into a home in the 1800 block of Wenonah Avenue, according to a news release from Berwyn police.
Lyons allegedly fatally shot two dogs at the residence on Wenonah before fleeing back to Home Avenue.
Strangely (and allegedly) this triple murderer showed up at the home of someone else in the news these past few weeks, who just made an appearance in court for Battery after being doxxed and a goofy Karen showing up at his front door:
Nick Fuentes, a far-right streamer known for his racist, sexist and antisemitic views, claimed Thursday that he was the target of a “would-be assassin” who was fatally shot by police near his home in Berwyn after allegedly killing three people downstate.
Fuentes made the jarring claim shortly after his first hearing on a battery charge that stems from a bizarre confrontation last month outside the home, which had become a target for his critics after his address was leaked online in response to a controversial social media post he made.
So all of this "conditioning" by the media that violence is an appropriate response to offensive speech and conduct (think the insurance CEO) has introduced a new and disturbing trend of doxxing and hunting down those with whom you disagree. This isn't go to turn out well when someone on the other side decides media types are fair game, too.
Labels: info for the police
Don't Demonize
Remember back when Conehead said that?
These are CWB articles from just the past few days:
- A 16-year-old boy is charged with committing four robberies on CTA trains and platforms earlier this year, police say. Chicago police arrested the boy yesterday in the 1100 block of South Hamilton, which is where the county’s juvenile justice center is located, suggesting he may have other matters pending.
- Prosecutors have filed charges in connection with three carjackings and robberies that occurred over two days in June, Chicago police said. The accused is a 14-year-old boy.
- A 14-year-old boy was arrested on Thursday to face charges in seven recent robberies of CTA passengers along the Red Line.
Sure seems like a little bit of demonization isn't out of line.
Labels: crime, sarcasm AND silliness
Tick Tock....Tick Tock
The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on a bill that could restore Social Security benefits to more than three million Americans, including hardworking folks here in Western Pennsylvania.
The Senate has until Friday to vote on the Social Security Fairness Act, before the clock resets and the process begins all over again. If passed, it would eliminate the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO).
We're writing this Thursday evening and all the press is about the failed Continuing Resolution disaster that turned into a gigantic pork-filled mess of censorship funding, congressional pay raises and a new NFL stadium fund for Washington DC before collective outrage derailed it.
So now the focus is on preventing a government "shutdown" and we're wondering if the WEP vote is going to be tanked as collateral damage.
Maybe it all changes in the dead of night - that's when these things seem to be resolved lately.
Labels: national politics
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Dart said What Now?
If Tommy Dart recognizes failure, something is up:
- Cook
County Sheriff Tom Dart wants to get out of the electronic monitoring
business. He says because of a provision of the Illinois SAFE-T Act, he
is unable to properly ensure public safety.
There is some pushback on the move, and it's coming from the Chief Judge in Cook County.
The Cook County Sheriff is charged with locking up pre-trial defendants who judges deem too dangerous to release. But, there are another 1,500 who are sent home with electronic monitoring bracelets that allow the sheriff's department to track their movements 24 hours a day. Those defendants are often allowed to leave their homes for school, work or other activities. The sheriff uses geofencing to make sure those individuals stay within their allowed areas.
Here's the kicker:
However, Sheriff Dart says defendants, who are allowed two days a week to move freely under the SAFE-T Act, are using that freedom to commit crimes.
"And sure enough, we've had over 200 people charged, mind you, with new crimes, gun offenses, you know, shootings, you name it, and those are just the ones we know of how many other ones we don't know," Dart said. "The devices are off."
Technically, defendants' movements on their "free" days are still monitored as the sheriff's department, but the alerts to the sheriff's department are silenced.
If you needed any more proof that democrats are morons, this should seal the deal for you. The rest of us caught on years ago, but even you short-bus riders should be able to see that granting habitual criminals a 48-hour open pass on EVERYTHING....well, it certainly amazing that the "media" didn't blast this loophole all over the place and make dems pay a price at the polls.
Oh wait.....
Is Dart on the way out? Failing upwards or running afoul of the Prickwrinkle Machine?
Labels: county
Indiana Executes Scumbag
At least there's still a state in the Midwest that executes their criminals. Too bad it took fifteen years:
- An Indiana
man convicted of killing four people including his brother and his
sister's fiancé decades ago was put to death early Wednesday, marking
the state's first execution in 15 years.
Joseph Corcoran, 49, was pronounced dead at 12:44 a.m. CST at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, Indiana, the Indiana Department of Correction said in a statement. Corcoran was scheduled to be executed with the powerful sedative pentobarbital, but the state agency's statement did not mention that drug. Corcoran's execution was the 24th in the U.S. this year.
Those four weren't his first victims though:
- While jailed for those killings, Corcoran reportedly bragged about
fatally shooting his parents in 1992 in northern Indiana's Steuben
County. He was charged in their killings but acquitted.
The usual bleeding hearts objected:
Religious groups, disability rights advocates and others have opposed his execution. About a dozen people, some holding candles, held a vigil late Tuesday to pray outside the prison, which is surrounded by barbed wire fences in a residential area about 60 miles (90 kilometers) east of Chicago.
"We can build a society without giving governmental authorities the right to execute their own citizens," said Bishop Robert McClory of the Diocese of Gary, who led the prayers.
Other death penalty opponents also demonstrated outside the prison Tuesday night, some holding signs that read "Execution Is Not The Solution" and "Remember The Victims But Not With More Killing."
It's not a "killing" when you put down a rabid dog. It's a mercy to the dog, and society as a whole.
It needs to return here.
Labels: good news, out-of-state
Bad Omen?
They're tearing down the old Tribune printing plant to make way for the casino, so no permanent harm done, but this isn't how a typical demolition is supposed to go:
Construction debris from the ongoing demolition of the former Chicago Tribune Freedom Center fell into the North Branch of the Chicago River last weekend. The work began in late August to pave the way for the $1.7 billion Bally’s Chicago Casino on the 30-acre River West site.
Videos shared on social media showed a crane bring down a wall, causing white granular material to spill into the river and bring protective netting down with it. As it hit the water’s surface, the debris produced a dusty cloud and then settled, floating on the river as cranes ground to a halt.
Operations were halted immediately Saturday afternoon and cleanup efforts started that evening. Bally’s identified the debris as non-hazardous perlite, a volcanic glass used in construction. Using row boats and skimmers, a cleanup crew collected the floating bits and removed the big chunks of debris by Sunday evening.
Slow news day.....sergeant results came in the email today though. Let's hear some scores!
Labels: we got nothing
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Use Your Eyes
A couple of commentators took issue with our contention yesterday that the Wisconsin shooter wasn't actually a female as the media reported. The pearl-clutchers were offended that we would dare to make such an accusation in the face of media reports to the contrary. Well, let's take a look at it:
- we were trained observers for nearly three decades and we recognize patterns;
- we don't trust a word the media says;
- we have photos and the manifesto from "her" social media sites via third parties and while we won't post them (because Google would shut us down if we did), they're enough to make us question any story being pushed by the media - "her" online handle was "crossixir" which might be a clue - if "she" wasn't full on trans, "she" was a cross dresser on the verge;
- we recognize that Madison, Wisconsin is a hotbed of lib-tarded alphabet person advocacy and they'd never left the truth get in the way of a narrative....or concealing the truth;
And finally, how do you tell everyone the shooter is trans without telling everyone the shooter is trans? You let the chief of police have a press conference:
The police chief investigating Monday’s deadly Wisconsin Christian school shooting is adamant that the 15-year-old killer’s gender identity isn’t “important at all.”
Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes dismissed concerns about Natalie “Samantha” Rupnow’s identity when asked about early rumors that she was possibly transgender.
“I don’t know whether Natalie was transgender or not. And, quite frankly, I don’t think that’s important at all,” Barnes said of Rupnow, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after killing a teacher and a student.
“I don’t think whatever happened today has anything to do with how she or he or they may want to identify,” he stated.
Except that it has a massive bearing on any legit investigation, including if any drugs, hormone blockers, anti-depressants, etc might have influenced the murderous behavior seen in so many recent shootings.
By the way, was anyone else amazed at the stupidity coming out of the White House today? Where Biden called for an "assault weapons ban" in a shooting where the killer used a pistol? And then (this really gets us) demands people face the full penalty of law when violating weapon laws, after he just pardoned his own son for not following weapon laws?
Labels: crime, scc responds
CFD No Confidence Vote
Trouble brewing on the fire side of things:
- Ring Camera Marital Affair Melt Down Aficionado Fire Commissioner Annette Nance-Holt got a No Confidence Vote against her by Local 2 for her agenda of DEI hiring and promoting instead of sealing a new contract and getting spare apparatus up to par and eliminating the constant need to downgrade ALS companies to running emergency medical services to the ground. Let us all be reminded she doesn’t live in the city and the footage of her fit of passion over an extra marital affair exists. Now she’s been sued personally for holding off on promoting qualified and seasoned Lieutenants to rank of Captain because they don’t have the proper amount melanin in their skin.
The ring doorbell camera we wrote about back in January. The legacy media refused to report on it, as they will refuse to report on this continuing train wreck of a commissioner.
The Contrarian will though:
This is why the media can't die off fast enough.
Labels: fire fighters, scandals
Nice Law License Crimesha
So since Crimesha couldn't be bothered to take the minimum effort to maintain her law license (barely an hour a month AND it could have been done by a subordinate (wink wink) with no one ever finding out), are actual convictions in jeopardy?
- Former Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx is no longer authorized
to practice law because she failed to keep her license current by
providing proof of completing mandatory continuing education
requirements, according to the Illinois Attorney Registration and
Disciplinary Commission.
Foxx is “unauthorized to practice law as [the] attorney has not demonstrated required MCLE compliance,” according to the former top prosecutor’s entry on the ARDC website. MCLE stands for Minimum Continuing Legal Education.
“This means she couldn’t be bothered to spend a little more than an hour a month watching videos that her own office provided,” said a veteran attorney and former assistant state’s attorney.
This isn't a difficult task - it's almost as simple as our e-learning, probably less so, because we have actual tests at the end of our sessions that have minimal passing grades established. But as with anything concerning Crimesha, unwilling, unable and unqualified was the order of the day, as long as the Soros money kept flowing and the jail stayed empty.
Labels: county, un-fucking-believable
More Crime by Illegals
Doing the crimes that Americans won't do:
- A Venezuelan migrant, charged with murdering another migrant, is
hospitalized after being shot by yet another migrant who was angered by
the killing, officials say. Both shootings occurred inside the same
Washington Park apartment building where a 911 call reporting that armed
migrants had taken over the complex was declared unfounded and decried
as racism by mainstream news outlet “experts” in September.
Carlos Reinaldo Maribal-Carvajal, 24, robbed and murdered Peter Sangronis-Medina inside the building in the 6100 block of South Martin Luther King on November 11 and then hid the body in a trash bin, prosecutors said this weekend.
Maribal-Carvajal robbed Sangronis-Medina of a firearm and then used the weapon to kill Sangronis-Medina inside the victim’s apartment, a felony complaint said. Maribal-Carvajal allegedly left and later returned to the apartment to confirm Sangronis-Medina was dead. He then dragged Sangronis-Medina’s body outside and hurled it over the second-floor balcony into a “deliberately placed dumpster,” hoping to keep the murder from being discovered, the complaint said.
Seems the callers were right about armed illegals taking over. Who would have thought the media lied about everything in the service of getting the Kackler elected?
Labels: crime
Meet Me in St. Louis
An amusing thread over on Reddit where someone driving through St Louis saw a CPD squad car parked in the driveway of a run down house.
The squad car is #2013, which marked cars were never that low. The paint scheme seems slightly off and it appears to be a Tahoe (maybe?) which haven't been used in years. Plus, any squad cars sold second hand always had the decals and markings sandblasted off.
We assume this is a movie/TV show prop, but we dodn't really care about that - the comments are funny as heck and you ought to go and read them. We don't think you need to sign up for anything - we didn't.
Labels: sarcasm AND silliness
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Good Lord
So who are we going to blame for this one (if true)?
- Speaking of lowering the standards… SCC you should look into the gun that went missing from the 006 tact office during the 006 district buy back a few months ago…that now has been recovered from a deceased gang banger who just so happens to be dating one of the tact officers sisters… how’d he get that missing gun? Weird huh
Well hey, at least the gun turned up....eventually. And no one important got killed.
Nice hiring Conehead.
Labels: from the comments, un-fucking-believable
Finally, a Budget
Fees and fines through the wazoo....but spared a property tax hike for the moment:
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $17.3 billion budget — minus a $68.5 million property tax increase — was finally approved by the City Council on Monday, but the political rifts it caused will linger, endangering Johnson’s future agenda.
The co-chairs of a 19-member Progressive Caucus that usually is the bedrock of Johnson’s support delivered that message loud and clear prior to the 27-23 vote on a budget that holds the line on property taxes, but includes $165.5 million in other taxes, fines and fees.
Some of the increases:
The mayor’s revised budget also will hit Chicagoans’ wallets in other ways, such as adding an amusement tax on streaming services; higher taxes on cloud computing, business software and equipment leases; and higher taxes on parking and downtown congestion.
The city also hopes to generate $11.4 million from “automated speed limit enforcement,” presumably by adding more speed cameras in wards where alderpersons allow it, and $4.6 million by raising an array of license fees, transfer fees and fines, as well as the cost of residential parking permits.
Another late change to the 2025 budget: $10 million in “cost recovery” by charging organizers of ticketed events for police and traffic services and by better scheduling those events to reduce overtime costs.
And once again, the CPS property tax assessment is going to be maxed out again, despite enrollment declining again.
Labels: city politics, money questions
"Escalation" - Ya Think?
The judge saw an issue....but didn't do much about it:
- In May 2021, as U.S. District Judge Virginia Kendall sentenced Gad
Hughes to five years in federal prison for tossing a stolen machine gun
from a car as he sped from police on the Dan Ryan Expressway at 100 mph,
she told him she was worried about “an escalation of behavior” in his
criminal history, which included drug dealing and gun cases.
Minutes before sentencing, Hughes, 29, told Kendall he was “ready to change now and be a better man for my kids and family.”
“I’m at a point in age where if I don’t wake up now, I never will, and I refuse to let that happen for the sake of my life, my future, and my kids and their future,” Hughes said.
Currently on parole for that machine gun case, Hughes is back in custody, accused of shooting and killing a 62-year-old man on Thanksgiving afternoon.
Project Exile is the only solution,
And a federal death penalty.
Labels: crime
As Usual
School shooting in Wisconsin, lame stream media claiming it's a female teen shooter.
Hint: It's not.
But the anti-gun people are out in force. Instead of pointing out we protect our politicians and money in the banks with armed guards, they demand everyone give up the easiest means of self-defense.
How many schools could we protect if Conehead didn't have one-hundred-forty officers watch his dumb ass? Rahm and Shortshanks had barely twenty-five (two shifts of 12 with a sergeant in charge).
Oh wait, the CTU wanted officers out of schools.
Labels: gun issues
Monday, December 16, 2024
Now There's No Tax Hike?
Expect layoffs for non-police positions and probably a full stop hiring freeze for CPD:
- When the
Chicago City Council reconvenes Monday afternoon, the big question is
will Mayor Brandon Johnson have enough support to call for a vote on the
city's budget? And will there even be a new budget proposal to vote on
in place? Political observers say not likely.
The questions come as sources told ABC7 Sunday that Mayor Johnson's latest budget proposal will not include property tax hike.
When Mayor Brandon Johnson abruptly adjourned Friday's City Council meeting, he did so to avoid what would have been an embarrassing defeat as his second budget proposal failed to attract the minimum 26 votes needed to pass. The mayor's $68.5 million property tax hike was still too much to stomach for too many in City Council.
We did hear one radio report that Conehead was actually thinking of eliminating a single "deputy mayor" spot, but can't seem to fin it at the moment. Someone also said Conehead is completely protecting his inner circle which is something like five times as large as Groot's or Rahm's staffing (again, this was a social media post, so we have no idea how accurate it was).
Labels: city politics
592...593...
Still sixteen days left in the year and HeyJackass.com has Chicago at 593 homicides.
Since 600 seems a given at this point, how about everyone guess what day it's actually going to occur? Add a time of occurrence as a tie-breaker.
The prize will be a fully paid subscription to the SCC blog....which is free already.
We're going to guess 22 December at 0200 hours.
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Vigilante Time
Good thing this isn't New York City:
- A man who robbed a McDonald’s customer at gunpoint on the West Side was hospitalized after the restaurant’s patrons ganged up on him and beat him until Chicago police arrived, officials said. And, prosecutors claim, it was the second time in ten days that the gunman had robbed the same victim inside the same restaurant.
The first robbery occurred on November 13 inside the McDonald’s at 5153 West Chicago Avenue. Prosecutors said Ahmod Johnson, 21, entered the restaurant and demanded a 46-year-old man’s property while showing a gun in his waistband.
Johnson proceeded to pistol-whip the victim and made the victim take off his pants before escaping with the man’s phone, wallet, and $500 cash, according to the state’s detention petition.
Then, around 5:30 p.m. on November 23, Johnson returned to the restaurant, pointed a loaded handgun at the same victim, and took his cash, the petition said.
But this robbery ended a little differently. According to a CPD report, Johnson was “tackled, held on the floor, and beaten by unknown bystanders until police arrived.”
No doubt if Crimesha was still in office, she'd be charging all those Good Samaritans for daring to .....what? West side? People (or Folks?)
Never mind. Well done unknown citizens.
Sunday, December 15, 2024
Sgt Test Results Fixed
According to the FOP's Friday update, the old promotional list is dead and the new one is finalized. Results will be arriving in the mail next week with a sergeants' promotional class in February.
It turns out the only thing slower than California vote "counting" is Chicago "grading" a scantron test.
Labels: promotions
Air Chase
This still doesn't seem like a good idea:
- Two men are sitting in the Cook County jail, accused of carjacking an
Uber Eats driver near Goose Island. And they can thank one of Chicago’s
most effective apprehension partnerships: a CPD helicopter and Illinois
State Police ground units.
Prosecutors said the 25-year-old delivery driver was targeted while sitting in his 2016 Toyota sedan in the 800 block of West Blackhawk around 8:45 p.m. on Sunday, December 8.
According to a Chicago police report, Tayvon Andrews and David Brantley, both 18 years old, approached the car and ordered the driver out while Andrews was displaying a gun. The victim complied, and the hijackers, Brantley behind the wheel and Andrews in the passenger seat, sped away.
It wasn’t long before CPD’s helicopter located the freshly stolen Toyota. Joined by two ISP troopers, the air and ground team pursued the hijackers until the Toyota crashed at 87th and State streets around 9:45 p.m., the police report said. The troopers arrested Andrews and Brantley at the scene and handed them over to CPD.
They still crashed, all while the helicopter was tracking/chasing them.
And you can bet that ISP didn't just happen to be in the neighborhood - we're forbidden by General Order to parallel pursue, but is ISP? And what if ISP wrecked into an innocent passerby? The payout would come from Illinois taxpayers instead of Chicago, at least at ground level. We don't know if the chopper crew has been sued for anything like this yet, but give a lawyer a chance and they'll sue their own grandmothers.
Labels: dumb ideas
Exchange of Gunfire
Nothing good happens after midnight:
A man was injured after a shooting in Austin early Saturday morning, according to Chicago police.
The man, 26, was getting out of a parked vehicle that had four others inside, including two off-duty Chicago police officers, in the 100 block of South Mayfield Avenue at 1:28 a.m. when he was shot, police said. One of the occupants of the vehicle he was getting out of shot back as the person who shot the 26-year-old fled.
The man was taken to a nearby hospital by the off-duty officers and the two other passengers, and he is in serious condition, police said. No other injuries were reported.
Mistaken identity is what we're told.
Stay alert.
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