West Side Shooting
- A Chicago police officer fired at least one shot as cops rounded up three armed robbery suspects in the Austin neighborhood overnight. At this point, officials have not released any details about what happened, but COPA, the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, said its investigators were heading to the scene of an “officer-involved shooting.”
One report on NewsRadio said the chase went on for "miles" and another report said "accidentally fired a shot." The legacy media is largely useless at this point, but we certainly are thankful no Officers were injured.
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In this case the media is right , the chase of the vehicle went for miles …. then offender snd shoot at police …. but police fired a shot on accident also as the suspect was being taken into custody
Prayers for the PRT officers also injured in a crash at North and Cicero
Off topic
“2 colleges warn of sexual abuse attacks as viral videos show women confronting possible suspect”
February 20, 2025 9:19 AM Tim Hecke. CWBChicago.
Be aware if any of your kids go to these schools.
Don't worry. COPA will screw things up
Processed at least 150 CSA scenes through out my 18 years working in a district with multiple hospitals. Every CSA was a clear case of false rape accusations and post sex regret. Witnessed female PO’s crying wolf reporting “sexual harassment” at work just to be tucked away and hidden in the Commander’s office or HQ. I might just be biased but I call bullshit. Today’s young females live and breathe social media attention. They will fabricate a story if it means likes and internet fame. Genuine victims behave differently.
Must have been a DEI hire.
Bless the peace keepers
disband copa
As long as they are robbing each other don't bother. Not worth losing your job over. If the city doesn't care why should you.
On a side note Loyola has a policy of not giving out the race of the suspect.
This is a place of higher education ?
The reported backstory on Kersten quitting.
https://chicago.suntimes.com/the-watchdogs/2025/02/21/andrea-kersten-copa-civilian-office-police-accountability-chicago-police-department-dexter-reed-ella-french
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