This Guy is Everywhere
We hadn't seen his name around for years. Now it's in our email, all over our comment sections, in our mail delivery about the pension election, in mailers from unknown sources, and we've even managed to write about him a few times these past weeks.
He's taking shots at Conehead, too:
Over the weekend, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order meant to hold federal agents accountable for criminal misconduct. But there are questions about whether such an order could actually be carried out.
A former Chicago Police Department chief of detectives weighed in Monday on Mayor Johnson's weekend executive order directing police to investigate immigration agents who are accused of possible misconduct.
[...] "We need to be working with the federal government. We cannot be at odds with the federal government; it serves no one's best interest," said Eugene Roy, former CPD chief of detectives.
[...] "The Chicago Police Department should not be put in a position where they are investigating federal agents who are investigating federal crimes, which is clearly a federal jurisdiction. It serves no useful purpose," Roy said.
Roy calls Mayor Brandon's Johnson's executive order directing police to investigate federal agents for possible misconduct nothing more than political theater.
And he's bucking the political establishment that made him?
Will wonders never cease?
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