Good Police Work
- Footprints in the snow led investigators to the hiding place of one of two men accused of robbing a pizza delivery driver Friday, authorities said.
Jefferey A. Fields, 26, and Bernard V. Williams, 27, are each charged with robbery. Cook County Judge Maria Kuriakos Ciesil ordered the men held in lieu of $250,000 bail Sunday.
[...] When officers approached Fields and Williams, police said, Fields ran but Williams was taken into custody on a theft warrant. Fields allegedly ran south down an alley and east through a back yard in the 8300 block of South Manistee.
When officers got to the back yard, they said they followed the footprints in the snow to where Fields was hiding. Fields tried to run again but was eventually caught, police said. Officers then traced the footprints backward and discovered a Sig Sauer .38-caliber handgun loaded with six bullets.
- Authorities seized nearly 350 pounds of marijuana during a home search in the Southwest Side's Ashburn neighborhood Saturday, the Chicago Police Department announced Saturday night.
Police charged a 22-year-old man with felony cannabis possession following the bust.
Acting on intelligence developed after a traffic stop earlier this month, police searched a home in the 3600 block of West 82nd Place on Saturday, according to a police department news release.
The search yielded nearly 350 pounds of marijuana, according to police. Authorities estimated the total estimated street value of the recovered cannabis at $1 million.
Well done.
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Oh, and Rahm, SPEED CAMERAS don't make traffic stops.
If you're too thick to grasp the meaning, speed cameras don't locate nearly a million in contraband inside cars.
But police officers do.
Awwwww, he was just getting ready to ship that MJ off to his brother's store in Colorado.
Officers then traced the footprints backward and discovered a Sig Sauer .38-caliber handgun loaded with six bullets.
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You can get a lot of money for a .38 caliber Sig Sauer because it is probably one of a fuckin' kind.
Nice work, po-lice.
Chicago's Finest.
At some point you can read between the lines. It was a .380 pistol. Yes, they hold 6 rounds.
1) Bwwaaahahaha! Followed his footsteps in the snow. That Jefferey Fields sure is one dumb motherf--ker. Then again, somehow that dumb-ass was able to get his hands on one rare friggen gun; A .38 caliber Sig Sauer has to be up there with unicorns and flying pink ponies.
Or.... S-T ace reporter JON SEIDEL doesn't know what the f--k he's writing about (ya think?) and is just as ignorant as Mr Fields. (where do these idiots come from??)
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2) Good work officers! Now watch the politicians set the mope free because 'it was only marijuana'.
(assholes, pot is far from fucking harmless, long term use affects the brain).
an aside: I'm not up on the prices of dope but $1,000,000 Dollars seems like a lot for 350 pounds of pot, to wit; $1,000,000 / 350 lbs = $2,857 per lb, and $2857 / 16 ozs per lb = $179 per ounce.
Now I have no idea of how big in volume One Ounce of pot is; a Zip Lock Bag full? Or how many joints you can roll from it (are joints even rolled anymore? I see & hear Blunts & Pipes in news & on TV). Is One Ounce what used to be called 'a Lid'? Anyway, $179 still seems like a lot of money for one ounce.
any contact cards?
Outstanding work by ALL officers involved in both instances. Good police work!
Snow is awesome.
frosty
Sig made many of the P220 in .38 super caliber, so maybe it isnt "ONE OF A FUCKIN' KIND"!
"Dey Twacked Da Whily Willy"
Who cares? It's just weed, I mean really, it's just fucking weed.
Sig p238 is a common .38 weapon. Nice weapon to lose though.
A cannabis arrest? Whoa! I feel so much safer now that this killer weed has been taken off the streets. NOT!
Get with the program fellas. Outdated cannabis laws are falling fast. Hawaii is the latest state to consider allowing cannabis production and they think it will be lucrative enough to pay off all of their debt and create jobs. Can you say win?
Thank God for stupid criminals even with our pension being taken away by the Chicago mob thieves and benefits being reduced, and no contract the officers still go out everyday risking their lives and health to do a thankless job! Great job officers!
.380? not a .38...limited by 6 shells..
See gun control works! Those mag limits kept the criminal from robbing someone with a gun that had more bullets.
I'm glad the poster at 1:59 AM caught the same thing I did. Sig doesn't make revolvers and they certainly don't make anything in .38 Super. Might have been a Smith, not Sig. Sounds just like that idiot California representative who thinks ghost guns can shoot 30 magazine clips per half second.
one of my recalled burglary pinches 35 yrs ago in 015.....followed the fresh shoeprints a block down an alley right to his basement apt door. Ole pookie was stupified... "how'd you find me office?"
Good police work? They followed tracks in the snow. Let's give them the Lambert Tree. WTF!!! Everybody needs a pat on the back to do their job.
The one in 004 was two blocks outside of the box. Thank God VRI did not have to drop paper.
Good police work? They followed tracks in the snow. Let's give them the Lambert Tree. WTF!!! Everybody needs a pat on the back to do their job.
1/27/2014 03:13:00 PM
You saying that Al Weisinger made that pinch?
I'm glad the poster at 1:59 AM caught the same thing I did. Sig doesn't make revolvers and they certainly don't make anything in .38 Super. Might have been a Smith, not Sig. Sounds just like that idiot California representative who thinks ghost guns can shoot 30 magazine clips per half second.
1/27/2014 02:27:00 PM
Hey idiot, try googling Sig Sauer P220 .38 Super. There's one for sale on Armslist right now.
"Look!,Wabbit tracks!"
Can you devote a thread to candidates running for FOP office. Make an attempt to present facts and not typical nonsense.
Would be a good thing for all. thanks and stay safe
Anonymous Anonymous said...
I'm glad the poster at 1:59 AM caught the same thing I did. Sig doesn't make revolvers and they certainly don't make anything in .38 Super. Might have been a Smith, not Sig. Sounds just like that idiot California representative who thinks ghost guns can shoot 30 magazine clips per half second.
1/27/2014 02:27:00 PM
Hey idiot, try googling Sig Sauer P220 .38 Super. There's one for sale on Armslist right now.
1/27/2014 08:24:00 PM
Can we communicate here without name calling and insult hurling? How about, "Um, I say, you might be well intentioned but I do believe Sig manufactures a semi-auto pistol in caliber .38 super. You may prove it to yourself with a peek at the Sig web site."
Anonymous said...
Good police work? They followed tracks in the snow. Let's give them the Lambert Tree. WTF!!! Everybody needs a pat on the back to do their job.
1/27/2014 03:13:00 PM
You saying that Al Weisinger made that pinch?
1/27/2014 07:51:00 PM
This is the age of the Millennials. No one fails, everyone gets an award, gold stars on everyone's home work. At least he got out of the fucking car long enough to take a leak and notice the footprints in the snow.
Rough Math: 350lbs. When it's $400/oz for quality bud, and there are 16 ounces in a lb, my math says that's worth about $6400 per lb, or, a total of $2,240,000. Assuming a tax rate of 25% (like Colorado), Rahm just missed out on $560k of tax revenue, say nothing of taking the wind out of the cartels' sails when it comes to pot. How many more cops does $560k buy us? It all adds up. Colorado is still there, it hasn't spontaneously combusted into ruin and misery......in case any reefer madness looney bins still exist. Time to equalize it. Stick it to these cartel yahoo's.....
OT = DROID users ALERT:
The Flashlight app on your phone was watching you!
"the FTC found that "Brightest Flashlight Free" not only duped users by saying their location data would not be shared with third parties, but it offered users a fake option to refuse tracking, then tracked user location anyway
http://techland.time.com/2013/12/06/that-flashlight-on-your-phone-was-watching-you/
1/28/2014 02:55:00 PM
Great Math, Great story. Now what about this?
Nations Largest Cocaine Smuggler Revealed: The DEA
The American government allowed (Mexico's) largest drug cartel, Sinaloa, to operate without fear of persecution. (Sinaloa) is estimated to be responsible for 80 percent of the cocaine coming into the country through Chicago. In exchange, the leaders of Sinaloa provided the DEA information on rival gangs.
http://www.infowars.com/nations-largest-cocaine-smuggler-revealed-the-dea/
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