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- Once again, someone has uttered a racial slur on a Chicago Police radio frequency. An investigation is underway.
A police 911 dispatcher was taking information about 1:45 p.m. Tuesday about a man firing a gun when someone broke in and said, “Shoot the — —— —— and get it over with.”
It’s at least the fifth such incident since March 13.
An Office of Emergency Management and Communications spokesperson said OEMC and police do not believe the slur came from a Chicago Police officer, said the comments are “absolutely unacceptable.”
Again, this is a typical ploy of agitators - make the enemy live by their own rules, open multiple investigations, paralyze the system by overloading the system with BS.
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The G has equipment to find the assholes , unless the assholes have useful idiot status .
Obviously communist agitators with an illegal radio trying to add fuel to the anti-police fire they started.
Its not a city employee, or Cpd guy--- but my question is since I beg to ask, is this guys punishment is gonna be going to call back? Shit, it not a city employee
shitbird lives in Bridgeport homes
Yes the system must conduct a complete investigation because a racial slur would be totally adverse to our multicultural and diverse political mindset. These sorts of things are very important to left leaning politicians and their ilk.
Maybe the answer is to encrypt the radios or radio frequency?
Correction: The comment is absolutely acceptable, the jamming of the police radio frequency IS NOT.
Why not make the frequency secure? Why should the public have live access anyhow? There should be a minimum 15 public-listening delay to foil scanner usage. I'll bet you can't do that to Obama when he's here.
Again, this is a typical ploy of agitators - make the enemy live by their own rules, open multiple investigations, paralyze the system by overloading the system with BS.
From the playbook of Saul Alinsky.
Those frequencies are easy to clone.
At least mix it up, assholes. Through a cracka out there or a honky. Has anyone checked the journalism department at northwestern?
Yesterday, Johnson asked for the FBI to become involved, while others are calling it a hate crime. Yes, this is a crime because he/she is broadcasting without a license. However, is it really that big an issue to warrant this amount of attention? If someone is stupid enough to blurt out nonsense, is that not a right protected by the 1 st Amendment? Oh, I forgot, Political Correctness and all that Oppression Guilt is greater than the Constitution. So if you use the "N" word in some parts of the City: you may be beaten to death on the spot! And the Assailant is Justified. Baby"G"
he was just singing a rap song, no?
what kind of can and string radio system do we have?
any moron can just talk on our system???
Chicago runs on BS.
Dear SCC, I'm sure it was just an oversight but I was hoping to see your opinion on the Chicago Police accountability review boards summary. I read through most of this work of fiction and I'm appalled with what they've concluded.
Are you saying that these racist outbursts on police frequencies shouldn't be investigated, SCC? Because if the city chose not to investigate these occurrences, then THAT would indeed be BS.
Don't be fooled... IAD isn't investigating, detectives aren't investigating. Detectives claim IAD is investigating. IAD claims IPRA is investigating. Call IPRA and they claim it's IAD's problem. No one is doing shit about it and they probably won't until the asshole gets ratted out. They have no idea what to do or no one really cares because you really can't stop it if the asshole is moving around with a portable ham radio.
You guys and gals know this but not everyone does, that the Radio Frequencies for Police, Fire, Aviation, etc., are in the public domain.
Anyone with the money can buy a radio that transmits on any given frequency. Naturally there's going to be some asshole out there thinking he's being funny or cute. But since the frequencies are public finding the jagoff is near impossible.
IMHO the smart thing to do would be for Tiny Dancer and the heads of all departments to make a joint public statement, a 'PSA', carried by all the news media of the fact that the frequencies are public, that it's an idiot doing this, not any cop (fireman etc) and just ignore the moron(s) who are doing this.
The Dept spends so much money on bs why don't they upgrade our technology. What if someone else got a on the radio ie terror?!?!? This is a wake up call
Some very good comments in here.
I have investigated instances where radio transmissions could have endangered officers lives. I was told the source of a short, random transmission could never be identified.
Now we have a racial slur being investigated by the Feds? Really? A transmission few people even heard or were aware of? This is where our priorities are? If they spend a taxpayers dime on this it will be a crime.
If they in fact can determine where a transmission like this came from, it is just another example of what a police officer's life is worth.
Does anyone else see the frightening side to this story. That is that our radios are our lifelines and some asshole clowning with a radio can jam up our airwaves. This last one was during a broadcast of shots fired... The responding officers could have missed important information regarding the details, or been in a 10-1 situation. This needs to be stopped now, before more idiots get on the air and fuck things up to the point of getting one of us seriously hurt or even killed.
Occasional blip not the end of the world. 99.9% of the time, nothing amiss except maybe your batteries die, which is much more dangerous.
Always going to be one idiot out there.
D/F this fool and shut him down, fine. 100,000 words about this in the media every time he puts in four or five words a week. Looking for attention, and it eggs him on. Don't give it, until the knock comes at the door.
"shitbird lives in Bridgeport homes"
4/13/2016 01:44:00 AM
Pass particulars along to FCC if you got 'em. All this screaming about "CPD racist" every day, let's give 'em one less thing to work with.
https://www.fcc.gov/eb-cmpls#block-menu-block-4
the airports have encrypted police radios how hard would it be to do that with our system? It costs money and our radio system is like the old Fred Flintstone stone age system.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Yesterday, Johnson asked for the FBI to become involved, while others are calling it a hate crime. Yes, this is a crime because he/she is broadcasting without a license. However, is it really that big an issue to warrant this amount of attention? If someone is stupid enough to blurt out nonsense, is that not a right protected by the 1 st Amendment? Oh, I forgot, Political Correctness and all that Oppression Guilt is greater than the Constitution. So if you use the "N" word in some parts of the City: you may be beaten to death on the spot! And the Assailant is Justified. Baby"G"
4/13/2016 07:16:00 AM
When I first read the beginning thought Eddie wanted the FBI involved looking into criminal conduct on the lieutenant exam scam, move along nothing to see here!
I have one of these radios..easy to program. I listen to and from district to avoid getting killed by hard chargers flying to calls and chasing like idiots. 25$ on amazon. Worth it.
Maybe it's Wolfman Jack. ♠️
I am a hamradio operator I wonder if anyone knows that you can "finger print" a transmitter. Each transmitter has a unique transmission wave form. You can even narrow down what brand the transmitter is. FCC field engineers have the equipment to do this and track down the location of the transmission. Of course if the CPD com' system was upgraded to a modern encrypted digital system this would be happening to begin with.
Ass Pirates on the band all night in my zone ...randomly calling in emergencys ...of course the gold stars don't see that problem either
CPD is on the crappy old systems my department used years ago. We were same freq as CTA Supervisors. If the skip was "right" we would "authorize buses to skip stops, etc.
We invested in the first cell phones as they were more reliable than what we were issued and bought our own radios and this was thirty plus years ago . It is a shame the crap the CPD uses for equipment. Ours was crap then but still better than what on average CPD has as standard issue today.
Citywide College Security radio's can access zones.....check it
Ha Ha Ha! was he lying when he said that?
could be radio "shockjock' just saying. boost rating
A few weeks ago someone went over the air as my beat and began making comments on the radio as us. Dispatcher knew it wasn't us. All those frequencies are easily accessible online along with the transmit frequency. You can even go online and buy a radio cheap and program it.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Yesterday, Johnson asked for the FBI to become involved, while others are calling it a hate crime. Yes, this is a crime because he/she is broadcasting without a license. However, is it really that big an issue to warrant this amount of attention? If someone is stupid enough to blurt out nonsense, is that not a right protected by the 1 st Amendment? Oh, I forgot, Political Correctness and all that Oppression Guilt is greater than the Constitution. So if you use the "N" word in some parts of the City: you may be beaten to death on the spot! And the Assailant is Justified. Baby"G"
4/13/2016 07:16:00 AM
How is interrupting a public safety radio frequency without authorized access protected by the 1st Amendment? This country is really in trouble. Too many of the sheep dogs should've stayed sheep.
You know this was NOT a Police Officer!
Most of the Dispatchers on our zone knows our voices, thus it would be hard to deny that ugly fact!
The City needs to upgrade their radio frequency security, this is the bottom line!
Chicago has poor radio frequency security and control of their air waves due to low bid contracts!
It's probably blm agent provocateurs.
This is one of the skullduggery practices of the Trotsky/alinsky "community activists."
As someone who works at Motorola on radios, in particular the Motorola XTS5000 series (and the older Saber series radios that have been phased out), the radios themselves are capable of encryption, and P25 digital operation, just like Cook Co Sheriff - but the city is not paying to upgrade the physical infrastructure, ie repeaters, and voting receive sites, that are antiquated. It would cost roughly 25 million to make CPD all digital.
The radios are already current technology - your repeaters and receive sites are not.
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