Shooting
Cops, Okay. Bad guy not so much. Gun recovered. Rosenzweig no where to be seen:
- Police investigating the smell of marijuana smoke ended up shooting a man they chased down a South Side alley after he refused a command to drop his gun, authorities said.
The suspect, Donte J. Kenney, 26, remained at Advocate Christ Medical Center on Sunday, but has been charged with aggravated assault of a peace officer and unlawful use of a weapon by a felon, according to court documents.
He was ordered held in lieu of $250,000 bail Sunday.
UUW by Felon and only a quarter-million?
Nicely done Officers.
Nicely done Officers.
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15 Comments:
I am glad the police officers are OK, but too bad the bad guy aint six feet under, you know whats I am saying. I'm not saying, I'm just saying.
O.T. ; Did an aldercreature get bitch slap in Hyde Park on friday?
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Is it true Denis Walsh's days are numbered?
Great job officers...who would of thought that weed would cause a guy to pull a gun out on officers... weird
25,000 to get out not knowing the guy
i'd be willing to bet he couldn't even get 2500 he ain't going any where. what remains to be seen is how Alvarez handles it
We're lucky he didn't get an I-bond.
i can hear the family of the bad guy now,..:why they got to shoot him?, he was only hitting on a blunt and aint weed legal now in Chicago?: once again the police are put in the middle...either its a crime to have reefer or it isn't... alderman and legislators make up your fucking minds, don't put us cops in the middle of your spineless games. god bless you officers..
If it was some politician the bond would be a million.I see a time coming where politicians will be a necessary evil as if they already aren't.Most people I know dislike anyone [dems most] in office right now.
I am not one for advocating not working and I never will be, but here is another reason that the Cook County justice system is broke, and helped officers get boned by amending complaints and handing out probation. Also how a police board that has no experience with the bullshit county's courtroom antics. This is an excerpt from the board findings of the 263 team debacle:
"Fourth, the officers claim to have found a sizable quantity of heroin in the apartment which Willie Hines identified. When arrested, Willie Hines already had two prior felony convictions for the possession of a controlled substance and the manufacture or delivery of heroin. He had already been given felony probation twice (Moore Exhibit Nos. 5 and 6). If Mr. Hines was now lawfully found with 99 grams of heroin, one would expect serious consequences in the criminal courts. Instead Moore Exhibit Nos. 7 and 8 tell us that the original charges against Mr. Hines (which are not clearly set forth in this record) were amended to charge Mr. Hines with straight possession of a controlled substance and he was again given felony probation. 6This objective result leads the Board to believe that Brenda Hines and her family were not alone in concluding that the search of 4740 S. Prairie was not done with consent. This is particularly troubling for the Board, as the whole point of this raid was to combat the sale of heroin. Yet the alleged heroin dealer, Willie Hines, ended up back on the street"
The former 263 team is happy four of the five p.o.'s got to keep their jobs. Only a year suspension. Just ask them. They are relieved and know they could have been fired like their sgt and other p.o. that started this mess. Same sgt that got cr numbers filed against him by different members of his team for illegal actions on another incident. This has nothing to do with plea deals for offender. Its p.o.'s being caught in multiple lies. If you do your job right and dont home invade people with no warrant you dont have to be scared to police.
Cook County being soft again with felons with guns!
Only $250k bond, should start at $500k and^.
Mike Shields has to go and take Geiger with him.
Not for nothin but, who else heard about Mike Shields indirectly donating to Rahm Emanual's campaign fund?
4/15/2013 05:31:00 PM
I understand what you're saying, but the boards ignorance to what goes on in court is scary. No? How many times has a case of yours been amended? Mine have quite a few times, and they usually never say what the amendment is. Just something I found a little disturbing. I'm not sticking up for anything that transpired from the whole mess.
Jody Weis was the commentator on the news last night in regards to the Boston Marathon bombing. Don't be surprised if his name surfaces for head of IPRA.
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