Saturday, November 08, 2025

Nice Shot Sarge!

Good to know some things never change:

  • great inspection in 2 today which is all merit bosses and the king of the hill never passed a test high enough to get promoted but has enjoyed 1k in medical days. He insisted on everyone getting dressed for inspection and his fraternity goof sgt pal discharges his weapon - hello anyone see barney cause he fired his gun off again! no reported injuries except a bench

Hope it was a Sig so he can blame the gun instead of the lack of proper weapon handling abilities.

Of course, even that narrative is falling apart

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SAFE-T Act Works Again

And by "works" we mean "fails":

  • Two men who who teamed up to mug a passenger aboard a Red Line train were both wearing ankle monitors for pending cases, officials say, and one of them successfully beat a robbery charge just hours before the attack.

    Prosecutors said Shannon Stephens, 23, and Jamari Gray, 21, confronted a 41-year-old man while riding a southbound Red Line train near 47th Street early on September 12. During the holdup, Stephens allegedly cut the victim’s left wrist and palm while Gray struck him in the face. The men allegedly pulled out a chunk of the victim’s beard and got away with his bookbag.

    Stephens and Gray ran off after the attack, but police detained Stephens nearby and arrested Gray when he returned to the train platform carrying the victim’s bookbag — and wearing an ankle monitor, a CPD report said.

    Judge James Murphy III ordered both men detained on charges of robbery and aggravated battery, citing their ankle monitors as a point of concern. Stephens’ arrest came barely 12 hours after prosecutors dropped a separate robbery charge filed against him earlier that month.

Maybe if they packed the ankle monitors with a couple ounces of plastic explosives that could be remotely detonated. 

If they returned to a life of crime after that, even we could probably catch them.

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Ambulance Stolen

We can chase ambulances?

  • A driver led Chicago police on a wild chase through the West Side Friday afternoon after stealing an ambulance from Loretto Hospital. 

    Cicero police said three paramedics were taking a patient to Loretto Hospital in the city's Austin neighborhood around 4 p.m. One paramedic was still inside the hospital, the second was standing by the ambulance's back door, and the third was inside the vehicle as a different patient was being escorted out of Loretto by security. That patient ran to the driver's side door of the ambulance, jumped inside, and drove away with the third paramedic still in the back of the ambulance. The paramedic was able to jump out of the ambulance about two blocks away, Cicero police said. 

    The paramedic who had been standing by the ambulance called 911 immediately, Cicero police said, allowing Chicago police to quickly respond and give chase. 

Thank goodness no shots were fired!

  • The driver then led police on a chase through the city's West Side. At one point, police were able to stop and box in the ambulance near Jackson and Central, but the driver barricaded himself in the ambulance and rammed into squad cars to escape again. There are reports police opened fire on the driver when he rammed the squad cars, but there are no reports of any vehicles or people being struck by gunfire. 

    The Civilian Office of Police Accountability confirmed they are investigating an officer-involved shooting.

And they didn't hit the ambulance? Seriously? It's a giant freaking box, roughly forty times the size of a qualification target....and no reports of any hits on it?

No one seriously injured, but an Officer did go to the hospital after the offender rammed a squad car.

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Tax Bills Coming!

We guess they finally rigged the tax multiplier numbers enough to send out bills how many months late?

  • The second installment of Cook County Property tax bills will finally be going out to homeowners.

    Cook County property tax bills for 2024 are set to be released by next Friday, Nov. 14. Payments are now due by Dec. 15.

    The mailing of the second installment bills was delayed due to issues upgrading the county's property tax system, so the window between issuance and payment is tighter than normal.

You can bet next year's first installment will be on time though.

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Friday, November 07, 2025

How About Some Cameras?

If any other profession was facing accusations far less sinister than some of these, people would be demanding accountability and video surveillance so that they could judge the actions of these so-called public servants:

  • A former Chicago Public Schools contract employee accused of sending a series of sexual messages to a 13-year-old student has been ordered detained after a Cook County judge said his actions showed a “lack of self-control” and a risk to children.

    Prosecutors said 41-year-old Mycale Ford worked as a special education classroom assistant at the Gresham School Of Excellence, 8524 South Green Street, through a CPS contractor. He is now charged with one count of grooming. 

It's far past time for CPS to have cameras installed in all classrooms and teachers to be required to wear body cameras when interacting with students. The public deserves to know exactly how their tax dollars are being spent and what their children are being taught....and by whom.

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Griffin Unloads

This guy is a successful hedge fund manager who took billions in assets (and tax-generating money) out of Illinois, so it might pay to listen to the reasons:

  • Billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin took aim at Chicago again on Wednesday, calling it “a failed city-state” during a business conference in Miami.

    Griffin, who announced in 2022 that he was relocating his Citadel Securities headquarters from Chicago’s Loop to Miami, made the remarks at the American Business Forum. Citadel manages more than $65 billion in assets.

    “Dinner in Chicago would be about crime, about cronyism, about failed policies in the state,” Griffin told the audience. “It is so refreshing to be in a city where people talk about tomorrow.”

    He went on to contrast his new home with Chicago.

    “Do you know how great it is to go to dinner and people talk about their children, and they talk about their future, and they do so with excitement and enthusiasm?” he said. “We lost that in Chicago in the last 10 years.”

A business-unfriendly climate contributes to a precipitous downfall as much as any other cause. Blue-state shitholes could learn a thing or two about that. 

Head over to CWB for the full post.

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We Want Some Answers, Too

As long as someone is asking the right questions:

  • Parents and their advocates say the immigration arrest of Diana Patricia Santillana Galeano, a day care teacher at Rayito de Sol Spanish Immersion Early Learning Center, has shattered their sense of safety, and they’re demanding answers.

    Protesters gathered Thursday for a news conference organized by SEIU Healthcare Illinois, outside Reliance Relocation Services, 161 N. Clark Street, a real estate company that was awarded $7.8 million over five contracts in 2024 to relocate employees with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

    The group called for transparency from the federal government and an end to immigration operations at child care centers and higher education institutions.

Um....why would anyone call for an end to immigration enforcement?

Shouldn't people be asking other more pertinent questions? 

  • where are all these ILLEGAL ALIEN workers coming from? 
  • how are ILLEGAL ALIENS getting hired?
  • who is doing the background checks?
  • what Social Security numbers are being used?
  • are proper tax payments being rendered to the government? 
  • are there illegal document factories supplying fake credentials?

Quigley (D-ILLEGAL ALIEN) is eager to make sure someone who (A) fled a traffic stop, (B) committing numerous traffic violations along the way, (C) endangering the lives of countless passers-by, and (D) hiding in a school after a foot pursuit is more important than the following actual Rule of Law.

Oh,, and it turns out that this particular ILLEGAL ALIEN (with likely forged documents) had her children smuggled into the United States a short while ago, most likely for the purpose of making it more difficult (politically speaking) to deport her when apprehended. 

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Thursday, November 06, 2025

Shooting Videos Released

As always, CWB has the links up:

  • The Civilian Office of Police Accountability on Wednesday released videos and other materials related to the fatal shooting of a man by an on-duty Chicago police officer in Austin on September 6.

    According to COPA, officers were responding to a burglary in progress involving suspects who were inside a vehicle. When officers encountered the vehicle in the 800 block of North Waller Avenue, it struck their squad cars, the agency said. One officer then fired his weapon, killing one of the individuals inside. Another suspect was arrested at the scene, and a third fled and has not been apprehended. COPA said a gun was recovered.

Hop over to the link up top and use CWB's links to the COPA site so they get the traffic numbers.

And remember - situational awareness and tactical positioning is important - a car is a couple thousand pounds of weapon that you don't want to be in the way of. 

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No Meeting?

Our usual contacts for FOP info are radio silent.

One single comment claims:

  • The meeting has been canceled! New time and date TBA

So....does this mean the decision didn't go the way someone wanted it to go? 

Did something else necessitate the delay, like half the Board came down with food poisoning and a quorum wasn't present?

Alien abductions? 

Or even worse....I.C.E. abductions?

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"Hot Pursuit" (UPDATE)

Despite the "sanctuary city" status, schools aren't actual sanctuaries:

  • Federal immigration agents entered a North Center day care and arrested a teacher Wednesday before searching each of the rooms without a warrant, a local alderperson said.

    Video captured two agents pulling the woman out of Rayito de Sol Spanish Immersion Early Learning Center at 2550 W. Addison St. around 7 a.m.

    The woman, known as “Ms. Diana” to parents and children, is heard in the recording telling an agent that she has documentation, but she was still detained. “Yo tengo papeles,” she says in the video.

    Ms. Diana had been stepping out of the passenger seat of a car when she was approached by agents and she ran inside the daycare center. The agents followed her inside before forcing her outside and putting her into another vehicle, according to Ald. Matt Martin (47th).

And if you flee from authorities who aren't bound by "no foot chase/car chase" policies, then US v Santana applies until such time as the current cases pending in the appeals process play out, probably a few years from now. 

UPDATE: Turns out the media and congress-asshole Quigley (D-Tijuana) lied. Authorities attempted to curb the vehicle, which led to a short pursuit (fleeing and eluding) and then a foot pursuit into the school. 

Ten-to-one her "papers" are forged and probably bought from Foto Estudio Munoz or a similar 26th Street enterprise. You know, the "former" latin queen aldercreature's father who was protected by and funneling protection money to the gang for decades before the whole building burned down one night under "mysterious circumstances."

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Oh No, Snow!?!

The media is getting ready to start with the "climate" crap again:

  • A big pattern change is on the way for the United States with a blast of Arctic air set to bring a first taste of winter to millions.

    It all starts this weekend as a cold front allows December-like air from near the North Pole to start spreading into the northern US. This front will push farther south and east through the weekend, and temperatures could drop 10 to 15 degrees below normal almost everywhere east of the Rockies by Sunday night.

This is going to be a three day event (if that) before everything reverts to seasonal norms again. If you've been in Chicago for any length of time, you know it has snowed as late as May and as early as October. Seasonally, it's been as little as a foot to well over a dozen. It's all part of midwestern living. Calm down.

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Info for Retirees

From a long time reader of ours:

  • I retired about 7 years ago. I was treated for a hernia and had a ct scan. About a month after the scan, I received a letter from Coglan Law, LLC. Thinking it was a law firm phishing, I tossed it. 2 weeks later, I received another letter informing me that failure to contact them will result in suspension of my insurance benefits. I called Blue Cross and confirmed that this was legitimate. Apparently, the city has a policy that if they think you might have been in accident, they immediately contact their subrogation unit, Coglan law. I suspect that this is motivated at least in part as a way to suspend insurance payments. The cynic in me thinks that once your benefits are suspended, that it will be extremely difficult to have them reinstated. Please inform our brothers & sisters that letters from Coglan should not be ignored.

Keep an eye on these types of letters and follow up appropriately. You don't want to be fighting to get benefits restored.

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Wednesday, November 05, 2025

Command Staff Changes?

From the comments:

  • CCG DC: Neckerman
  • A3: Baier to DC
  • A3 Det: Jim McGovern to Cmdr 
  • 022: Rhonda Anderson to Cmdr
  • 001: Mannion to Cmdr
  • CIRT: Berlage to Cmdr 

Wow. 

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Light Posting Tonight

We're a bit under the weather and we have a few things on tap coming up.

Open post for now.

We'll try to get a post up after the Board Meeting if there's anything worth reporting.

We have our doubts. 

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Deep Fake

This AI stuff keeps getting better and better:

Don't worry, it plays as a stand alone. 

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Someone is Going to Prison


Former fbi director James Comey's lawyers filed a motion to dismiss the current charges against him, calling them political weaponization.

The DoJ filed an extensive reply including this exhibit:

 

That's a memo, in Comey's handwriting, on fbi letterhead, confirming the veracity numerous e-mails (which were also included as exhibits) about HRC campaign manufacturing the Russia hoax and Comey's appointee meeting with and leaking classified info to the media. 

This memo and the emails directly contradict testimony before Congress - each one a felony. The corruption demonstrated in these documents is astounding to say the least.

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Tuesday, November 04, 2025

Board Meeting Tomorrow

What is the decision going to be?

Frankly, we'd be surprised to see actual accountability.

We'd be less surprised by criminal indictments in the not too distant future. 

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Vallas on the "Great Displacement"

We were told that this was all our imagination:

  • Whether by accident or by design, the “Great Displacement” is already underway. Illinois is experiencing a colossal demographic upheaval — losing affluent residents through outmigration while gaining relatively poorer ones through both interstate and international migration. This shift is largely the product of the state’s so‑called progressive policies. High taxes and fees remain the primary reason Illinoisans cite for leaving, followed closely by hopelessly failing schools, rising crime, limited economic opportunity, and expansive sanctuary measures that encourage low‑income in‑migration.  

    According to Wirepoints, Illinois continues to hemorrhage wealthy residents. Since 2000, the state has lost roughly 1.6 million people — third most in the nation, behind only California and New York. Chicago’s population, even with the recent influx of migrants, is now at its lowest level in nearly a century. Almost every county in Illinois has experienced a decline in population.  Even more troubling, Illinois isn’t merely losing residents — it’s losing income.

    The IRS reports that in 2022 alone, 87,311 residents left Illinois, taking with them $9.9 billion in adjusted gross income. The real damage runs deeper: The outflow disproportionately includes residents in their prime earning and spending years. This brain and income drain erodes the tax base, shrinking critical property, sales, and consumption tax revenues that support state and local budgets.  

People far smarter than us were warning of this ten and twenty years ago. We were new to the scene back then and Vallas is a mere toddler where this is concerned.

Now, with multi-billion dollar businesses and their associated tax generating capacities fleeing for friendlier jurisdictions, the panic has become real, even among the leftists who are going to end up having to make difficult choices between their pet programs and their legal obligations.

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Still Discovering Side Effects

In the 1950's, after a medical disaster where ten children died after receiving a faulty polio vaccine, the entire world-wide immunization effort was put on hold until a cause was determined and corrected.

Compare that to the COVID "vaccine" effects that are still coming to light:

  • Vaccines against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have demonstrated strong efficacy in preventing symptomatic disease, but adverse cardiovascular side effects have been reported. This study investigated whether noninvasive arterial pulse waveform analysis could help identify cardiovascular responses following administration of Moderna's mRNA-1273 vaccine.

The study showed that of those taking the Moderna "vaccine," ninety-one percent suffered measurable, adverse cardiac issues, from accelerated heartbeats to a measurable hardening of the arteries to dying.

NINETY-ONE PERCENT and they never stopped administering it.

And they tried to force everyone to take it, threatening jobs, livelihoods, schooling, social interactions to get you to comply, Groot and Snelling leading the way here in town and in this Department. And no one ever held accountable.

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Monday, November 03, 2025

Who is Violent Again?

And where is it coming from?

  • M3 Strategies surveyed 459 likely 2026 Democratic primary election voters in Illinois
    from October 23rd – October 25th.

    Among the key findings:

  • 42% of Democratic primary voters say violence is “sometimes” or “mostly” acceptable to stop ICE, while 39% stated that it’s appropriate to physically pull ICE officers away while they are trying to handcuff someone.
  • 81% of Democratic primary voters agree with the statement that “Trump and many of his supporters are like Nazis.”
  • The vast majority (71%) of Democratic voters support Governor Pritzker doing “whatever it takes” to keep ICE and other federal law enforcement out of Illinois, and to stop the Feds from picking up and deporting undocumented immigrants in Illinois.
  • The vast majority (71%) of Democratic primary voters want ICE officers to be prosecuted when Democrats take back control of the federal government.

This is a survey of "likely democrat voters." Where do you think they are getting their ideas to be so....insurrection-y? And before you answer, go down a couple posts and check out the alder-dumbass trying to open a police car.

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Fata$$ Projects....Again

Porky learned a swear word and couldn't wait to try it out:

  • Gov. JB Pritzker told President Donald Trump and his Republican allies to “f--- all the way off” during a speech last month before Illinois’ largest teachers union.

    Video of Pritzker’s F-bomb started gaining traction on social media Sunday, two weeks after the Democratic governor and potential 2028 presidential contender got a standing ovation for his profane takedown of Trump administration education policies.

Yeah, we know the President swears, too. It's not the best look.

But then Porky starts the usual dem trick of projecting his own party's behavior onto his opponents with no sense of irony:

  • “Books are being banned. History is being erased. Republicans want to take billions away from public schools and pump it into private institutions. They want to punish teachers for telling the truth. They want to criminalize educators for supporting LGBTQ students. They want to turn classrooms into cultural war battlegrounds.

What a crock of shit this bag of shit spews:

  • books aren't being banned - they're being evaluated for age-appropriateness and parental approval;
  • history IS being erased - by the left tearing down statues across the country, renaming military bases, cancelling holidays, etc;
  • teachers already turned classrooms into cultural battlegrounds - they're just getting pushback for the first time ever, and they can't handle that 

Perhaps the country will finally hold teachers accountable for kids being unable to read or do math at grade level and base any future pay raises on measuring their success .... or failure.

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Charges Filed, Charges Missed

A bunch of politicians have been charged criminally for interfering with ICE enforcement actions:

  • Illinois congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh and five other protesters have been indicted on federal charges, accused of damaging an ICE agent's vehicle while trying to block it from driving into the immigration processing facility in Broadview, Illinois, last month.

    Abughazaleh and five others were indicted on two counts each: conspiracy to impede or injure a federal law enforcement officer; and forcibly impeding, intimidating, or interfering with a federal law enforcement officer while engaged in official duties.

    The other defendants include Catherine Sharp, who is running for a seat on the Cook County Board of Commissioners; Michael Rabbitt, who is the Democratic committeeman in the 45th Ward in Chicago; Brian Straw, who is running for Oak Park village trustee; Andre Martin; and Joselyn Walsh. According to the indictment, Martin worked for Abughazaleh. In addition to running for Cook County Board, Sharp is the chief of staff for Chicago Ald. Andre Vasquez (40th).

There idiots better not be charging taxpayers for their legal bills.

But they've missed at least one that has more photographic evidence attached:


There's alder-dumbass Rosanna Sanchez attempting to open an ICE vehicle to free a handcuffed arrestee. Remember, this is the alder-dumbass who was in a Streets and San vehicle, chasing ICE, speeding, running red lights, and committing numerous traffic violations that could have maimed or killed any number of civilians, passers-by or law enforcement personnel.

We really need to see more arrests, more charges, maybe more than a few restraining orders. There's a giant under-utilized prison camp in Guantanamo, Cuba that could serve as a temporary detention center for federal detainees.

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Northside Shooting

Remember when this used to be a nice neighborhood?

  • Four people were wounded overnight in Lakeview when at least one gunman opened fire on Clark Street, just two blocks south of Wrigley Field.

    Chicago police said officers responded to reports of gunfire around 1:45 a.m. in the 3400 block of North Clark Street, a busy nightlife area lined with bars and restaurants. They found three victims at the scene and a fourth victim later walked into Thorek Hospital for treatment.

    Surveillance video reviewed by an officer showed the suspected gunman, described only as a man wearing a red hoodie and light-colored jeans, escaping in a white Chevy pickup truck that headed north on Clark Street.

There was another multiple-victim shooting on the west side this weekend, but that was only three, so it doesn't technically count as a "mass shooting."

Still, another weekend of almost twenty shot. 

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Sunday, November 02, 2025

Another Bad Idea Resurrected

Mayor slave Conehead is attempting to bring back an idea so bad, that the 9.5-Digit Midget abandoned it years ago:

  • There are bad ideas, really bad ideas, and then there is whatever Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is proposing next. His latest desire is a head tax on job creation in the city.

    America’s worst mayor is proposing a $21 a month tax on each employee of businesses that have more than a hundred employees. Chicago is facing a $1 billion budget shortfall for 2026, and the mayor’s office projects the tax would bring in about $100 million in new revenue. The mayor seems not to have heard of the truism that if you tax something you get less of it.

And that's from the Wall Street Journal.

Mayor slave Conehead doesn't appear to have heard of  companies like Citadel or Boeing. Citibank closed it's only corporate office on LaSalle Street a while back. United Airlines still maintained a suburban presence along with it's Sears Tower address, and they just downsized the downtown spot. McDonalds is is probably headed back to it's Elk Grove Village campus. And then there's a long time business called the Chicago Bears - based in Lake Forest, but about to abandon all ties with Chicago. The White Sox aren't far behind either.

Porkulous is nominally opposed to the head-tax....as long as companies relocate to the suburbs, he doesn't care what Mayor slave Conehead does. It's when companies like Caterpillar leave the entire state that Porky gets nervous and starts stress-eating again.

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Don't Look Now....

Taxes, fees and tolls just went up massively in Illinois:

  • As the clocked ticked down and Illinois' veto session came to a close, Illinois lawmakers in Springfield in the wee hours of Friday morning approved a new, $1.5 billion transit funding bill for public transportation agencies, mainly in the Chicago area.

    The new bill passed passed without large, and controversial statewide tax increases that had been previously proposed, like taxes on streaming services, a $5-per-ticket concert and new speeding cameras in the suburbs.

    However, the bill is still likely to raise sales tax in Chicago and the suburbs, and will significantly hike fares for trips on the Illinois Tollway, including to O'Hare International Airport.

Tolls will be climbing from $0.75 to $1.20. RTA sales taxes raised in Cook and surrounding suburbs.

And don't worry about your electricity bill - they raised that, too!

  • A proposal to bring more power online in Illinois to meet high demand and potentially help curb rising electric bills was sent to Gov. JB Pritzker after state lawmakers passed the plan Thursday.

    The measure is aimed at creating more power in Illinois as the state and the country face a rising demand for electricity from big data centers.

    A major piece of the plan is the funding of giant battery storage, which aims to capture power during points of low demand, store it and release it when there is high demand.

Gotta love that word...."potentially."

We've been hearing it for decades, but can anyone tell us the last time an electric rate actually went down? We went over our bills for the past few years, and even dug around in our bank records and the only time our electric bills were lower was when we used less electricity - the rate charged never budged a penny while Illinois closed power plants and banned building nuclear reactors.

But what's another $7-to-10 billion dollars from the diminishing population of taxpayers and companies fleeing Illinois for cheaper power and costs of living? 

Illinois is a slow motion disaster, but it's picking up speed lately. 

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Closing Time Delayed

If you show up to work and no one is there yet, you missed the "Daylight Saving" switch.

Again.

And you aren't getting paid for that hour.

Open post on a Sunday morning. 

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Saturday, November 01, 2025

Meeting Changed

A sudden change in the start time for the FOP Board meeting next week:

  • Catanzara has changed the meeting time of the FOP Hearing Committee to 9:45 AM on November 5th, without informing the general membership, and you are advised to attend the full Board Meeting at 9:45 AM for the hearing and the Board's vote on recommendations.

    Note

    • Attend the trustees meeting, note the changed meeting time
    • Attend the FOP Hearing Committee hearing, note the changed meeting time

Here's the actual email:


 Why would....never mind. We all know why.

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Watch Out 006

Lieutenant assignments out - and Asshata "Cop-Killer" Oogabooga is headed south:

Nice to see Personnel is helping her hide by only using one of her surnames and not the one she freely chose to praise a murderer of the police.

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Paid Leave of Absence

Interesting:


Out of sight, out of mind.

But still getting paid, so still on-the-clock while being a general communist pain-in-the-ass. 

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Friday, October 31, 2025

Super-What Now?

Seriously, what's he supposed to be?


Clark Kent after a hot dog eating contest?  

Three-hundred pounds of dumbass crammed into a twenty-five pound sack?

We can hear the spandex screaming from here. 

Maybe try this next time: 


 Hello Sailor!

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I.C.E. Holiday?

Again, Porkulous hates Americans in general, Illinoisans in particular, and is only looking out for ILLEGAL ALIENS:

  • Gov. JB Pritzker has once again made it clear where his loyalties lie – and it’s not with law-abiding Illinois citizens. In a stunning letter to the Trump administration, Pritzker asked federal officials to pause ICE operations over Halloween weekend so that illegal aliens could “enjoy the holiday in peace.”

    The memo, according to Politico, addressed to U.S. Homeland Security officials, including Acting ICE Director Lyons and Commissioner Scott, demanded that federal agents stand down from October 31 through November 2.

    Pritzker claimed that immigration enforcement during the holiday would “traumatize children” and “force families to live in fear.”

Boo-fucking-hoo.

Less kids out trick-or-treating means more candy for us! Plus, now we have a great idea for our Halloween costume this year:

Candy for legal residents only!

UPDATE: The Secretary of Homeland Security told Porky to get stuffed.

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Keep the Heat On

For any Nathan Hale parents reading:

  • UPDATE on the teacher from Nathan Hale, Lucy is either taking time or is suspended. The school is quietly planning on bringing her back after the new year. Apparently on Monday for report card pick up a lot of angry parents showed up. The pressure campaign is working the admin thinks it will blow over by the time 2026 rolls around.

There's another Parent/Teacher Conference date in mid-March for any interested parties. 

And if we recall, there ought to be Local School Council meetings every single month with a portion dedicated to "Community Input."

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Inform Yourself

For anyone has been screaming "fascist" and "nazi" at cops, ICE and republicans, do yourself a favor:

  • Google "Operation Arctic Frost" and read what's going on in Washington - don't read Wikipedia as they're part of the problem

It seems the drooling vegetable's FBI and the DoJ (in conjunction with all sorts of Sparklefart connections) were weaponized to the point they were:

  • issuing almost 200 subpoenas with no criminal charges ever filed;
  • demanded communication logs of over 430 republican lawmakers including 8 US senators;
  • grabbed financial records of hundreds of business owners and conservative fundraising groups;
  • gag orders on companies who were threatened into turning over data 

You want to see a "fascist" network being uncovered, look over there. 


 

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Thursday, October 30, 2025

Democrats Hate You

Remember, this a$$hole was elected to be a United States REPRESENTATIVE, but who is he looking out for?


So....not US Citizens, but ILLEGAL ALIENS.

Also, ICE called 911 today, alerting Chicago authorities that they were being chased by a vehicle with "M" designated plates - a municipal vehicle.

Who could that have been?

  • So...up in 016 and 017 Aldercreature Roseanna Sanchez of the 33rd Ward was chasing around Border Patrol agents in a marked streets and san vehicle with flashing lights, and running through all sorts of red lights and stop signs. Chasing down BP agents yelling and screaming and acting like a crazy person. She was yelling at CPD, and threatening to call the mayor on them because they are not "protecting the community". This woman has gone completely insane. 

Again, someone elected to REPRESENT Chicago taxpayers. But she's operating a non-emergency vehicle in a dangerous and unsafe manner, interfering with Federal officers doing Federal work.

Can you imagine if she hit another vehicle? Or ran over a pedestrian?

And she's going to yell at CPD while she attempts to protect ILLEGAL ALIENS who don't belong here and didn't elect her? 

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Democrats are Morons

Dickhead "Turban" Durbin is historically ignorant, but he's counting on you being more historically ignorant:

  • Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) compared U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II while speaking Monday at the U.S. Capitol during a Senate Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism hearing on immigration enforcement.

    During remarks delivered from the Senate floor, Durbin said, “There was only one parallel in history that I can think of that has occurred in my lifetime, and that of course, would be the internment of 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War Two.”

And who was it who forcibly relocated those Japanese-Americans (80,000 of whom were actually born in the United States) and seized their property, leaving them destitute and without legal recourse?

  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a democrat and hero to the party that has been working tirelessly to destroy the foundations of the country.

Remember, this dimwit also called US troops "nazis" back in the early 2000s. 

He's far from the most ignorant, but he's among the more prominent.

And then there's this moron, so desperate to find racism in anything the President does, he has to manufacture it:

  • By seeking to assert control over civic architecture, Trump is creating a physical testament to his destruction of democracy, Reinhold Martin, an architecture historian and Columbia University Professor, told TPM. It’s an aesthetic offshoot of Project 2025’s goal to gut public welfare and government services, Martin said.

    [...] Trump is also leaning on the idea that architecture can be used — as groups like the Daughters of the Confederacy realized in the post-Reconstruction era — to hearken back to a whiter past. “The classical architecture stuff is a dog whistle for white nationalists,” said Martin, who co-edited a book titled “Architecture against Democracy.”

So building a ballroom that would let State Dinner attendees avoid Port-o-Shitters on the East Lawn is a bad thing, because it invokes racism?

Can anyone tell us what is Sparklefarts "dog whistling" for with this architectural gem?

 

Kind of reminds us of the project buildings up and down the Dan Ryan where we used to spend evenings in getting our ::ahem:: step counts in. We wonder if it will smell the same?

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A Recording Studio?

Hey teachers, we know most of you are "progressives," communists, and really bad at your job of actually teaching. But stuff like this makes the current FOP scandal look like Amateur Hour:

  • The Chicago Teachers Union’s latest federal filing tells you how the union spends members’ money and it calls into question what the union isn’t telling them.

    CTU’s filing shows it spent $173,000 on a “recording studio” in New Mexico with no helpful context on its purpose. But it did have a pool.

    If CTU released its annual audits to members, as required in its internal rules, spending on a “recording studio” in New Mexico might have an explanation. But since it hasn’t released those audits since September 2020, members can only guess.

    Each year CTU files a report with the U.S. Department of Labor detailing the money it has received and spent in the previous fiscal year. Buried within its 2025 report is a $173,000 expense to On Point Studios.

    The location: Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Given the huge number of hidden sex beefs against CPS/CTU members (over 400), might this be their version of Davis-Gatestein Island?

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Charges

From the "Shots Fired" up in 016:


 010 District gang banger. 

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Spot the Difference

So this happened at court:

  • A man who dragged a Chicago police officer with his car during a 2021 traffic stop in Englewood, prompting the officer to fire a shot at him that missed, was sentenced on Tuesday to 12 years in prison.

    Prosecutors said 40-year-old Jermaine Little was behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Malibu when officers pulled him over shortly before 7 p.m. on August 13, 2021. Police had been responding to a ShotSpotter gunfire alert in the area and noticed Little speeding away from where the shots had been detected.

    Three uniformed officers approached the vehicle and reportedly smelled burnt marijuana and a joint was visible in Little’s center console, prosecutors said. When one officer opened the driver’s door and tried to remove Little, he allegedly pulled his arm free, grabbed the steering wheel, and threw the car into reverse.

Judge William Gamboney gave this asshole twelve years.

But DEI Judge Tyria Walton found Whitley Temple not guilty of Attempted Murder for essentially the same actions. Then she made a number of accusations against Chicago cops without once notifying the Sheriff, IAD, COPA or any oversight committees of the allegations - just the media.

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