A Capsule History of the Chicago PD

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This opinion piece from the Sun Times pretty much summarizes the recent history of the Chicago Police Department. Makes you wonder who's been in charge, Uday Hussein?

City must end shameful history of bad cops now
(http://www.suntimes.com/news/marin/315627,CST-EDT-carol28.article)

March 28, 2007

BY CAROL MARIN Sun-Times Columnist
Enough already. We don't need one more promise. Or one more policy to protect us from wayward police officers.

Or Police Supt. Phil Cline assuring us last night that he is "disgusted to witness" his cops clobbering innocent citizens and then covering it up.

What we need, once and for all, is a true accounting of just how big this problem is and how much it's costing us. What we need is a comprehensive plan to deal with police brutality, not to mention torture, in a holistic, sensible, truthful way. That's something nobody, not the mayor nor superintendents of police nor state's attorneys, have ever been willing to do.

Chicago, be clear.

The whole world is watching.

From Mexico to Moscow, CNN has shown the international community the shameful videotape of off-duty Chicago Police Officer Anthony Abbate trying to beat the living daylights out of a female bartender less than half his size. In what appears to be an alcohol-soaked rage, Abbate showed us Chicago's Finest at their lowest. And the cops who were called in to stop Abbate's pounding of Karolina Obrycka at Jesse's Short Stop Inn once again cause us to ask whether Chicago Police would rather close ranks to protect a brother officer than protect the public from a crazed cop.

If you had any doubt that some in the Police Department remain unmoved by this outrageous conduct, you need only consider what happened Tuesday when Abbate appeared in court. A dozen of his police pals blocked reporters and cameras, ticketed vehicles, threatened one news team with arrest and made sure Abbate was whisked in and out of the building through private entrances out of public sight.

So exactly what is it that these cops don't get? In defending "a few rotten apples,'' are they really willing to trash the whole damn orchard?

Let's review the list, shall we?

Jon Burge and Torture (1973-1991):

To this very day, Mayor Daley and the city Law Department continue to pay the fees of a raft of lawyers, expensive outside legal counsel, to defend the indefensible. Even though the city already has paid millions in settlements for what Burge and his boys did to force murder suspects to confess (electrodes on testicles, suffocation and cattle prods), even though the city admitted years ago that "an astounding pattern of torture" existed, the city still defends Burge in current federal cases. And Daley, who was the Cook County state's attorney for many of the years when Burge and his gang were brutalizing suspects, has yet to have a candid conversation with the public or the courts about how it could have happened under his and other public officials' watch.

Oh, one other thing.

Not a single solitary police officer, prosecutor or judge has ever come forward to testify about what Burge did to make his cases. Make no mistake, a number of them knew.

Joseph Miedzianowski, Cop, Dope Dealer, Gun Runner:

One of the worst officers ever to wear a badge was also one of the department's shining stars and most protected players. No less than Raymond Risley, head of Internal Affairs during Meidzianowski's ruthless reign, defended him in the face of growing evidence he was a violent, corrupt, menacing thug. Even though Miedzianowski went to prison, it took 15 years and a federal jury to acknowledge the damage that this one cop did to, among others, two federal agents who desperately tried to get the city to investigate the danger he posed to the community. As a result, for years Miedzianowski terrorized those agents. Last month, the jury awarded them $9.75 million in damages, obligating us taxpayers to pony up for the city's failure.

SOS -- The Still Growing Special Operations Scandal:

Last summer, the elite Special Operations Section of the Chicago Police Department saw the indictment of four highly decorated cops. Police Officer Jerome Finnegan and members of his unit are charged with home invasion, robbery and the ripoff of drug dealers they were investigating. Along the way, they allegedly robbed and terrorized people who were not drug dealers but simply immigrant workers who kept cash in their homes. Did Internal Affairs know about the allegations? You bet. Did it promptly and aggressively investigate? Absolutely not. Is the scandal going to get worse? Count on it.

The New Ticking Time Bomb:

There is another videotape out there that the Police Department has not released. It shows six off-duty cops beating four businessmen at a downtown bar in December. One of the victims had to have reconstructive surgery. When police were called to investigate, the off-duty officers waved them off. Supt. Cline, last night, stripped the cops of their police powers.

In addition, Cline declared that Abbate's beating of the barmaid "tarnished our image worse than anybody else in the history of the department."

He's dead wrong.

If Jon Burge or Joe Meidzianowski had ever been caught on tape, Chicago might have qualified for the International Court at the Hague by now.
 
Uday means "Richie" is Arabic.:D

Wow, I remember Miedzianowski!:what: He armed more drug dealers than all of CPD put together over 20 years.

For every known Miedzianowski, there a half dozen CPD that remain protected and uninvestigated. The high profile corruption allows the day to day thuggery that prevades CPD to go ignored.

Maybe just maybe the USA will awaken and Daley will allow a fellow sacrifical goats to be thrown into the simmering volcano of public outrage.
 
Is there any redeaming social value to the Sodom on the Lake?- My sister lives in a suburb of Cessago and I'm not comfortable from the time I cross over into The People's Republik, until I reach safe ground back across the Mississippi- I also have to transit the Evil Empire of the Midwest going to see grandchildren in Kentucky- The things grandparents do for their grandchildren!
 
"Daley, who was the Cook County state's attorney for many of the years when Burge and his gang were brutalizing suspects, has yet to have a candid conversation with the public or the courts about how it could have happened under his and other public officials' watch."

What do you expect? For him to come out and admit he's a crooked, corrupt, power-hungry opportunist who lets nothing come between him and power? It's plain for all to see what the guy is made of. This happened under his watch because he found it expedient to let it happen, he's likely not at all opposed to that kind of behavior at all. In fact he likely encouraged it.

The better question to ask is what kind of people would vote for his guy, time after time, scandal after scandal, lie after lie?

In the absence of morals and social standards democracy is indistinguisable from tyranny.

(I agree the whole state is infected, just watch the way people drive - 55mph speed limit and they'll try to kill you if you drive under 65, on a cross country drive the worst part of the trip is illinois).
 
Chicago Cops

Have been thugs for many years...

I remember two uniformed copsback in the 70's practically tried to kidnap my wife and her sister on Michigan Ave in broad daylight trying to pick them up.
I called to complain and the a-hole laughed at me and hung up

As a reporter there I NEVER displayed credentials. You might as well
put a bullseye target on your chest.

:mad:
 
That reporter should be commended.

This is the kind of progressive, non-pop-culture-BS that inspires me to become a journalist.
 
I remember two uniformed copsback in the 70's practically tried to kidnap my wife and her sister on Michigan Ave in broad daylight trying to pick them up.
Even when they sort of do the right thing, they do it in a bad way.

During highschool and college I worked part time as a messenger for a photographic developer in the Loop. One day as I was walking through Daley Plaza across the street from city hall, a homeless guy got into a dispute with a blind guy running a newspaper stand. The blind guy kept asking the guy to go away. The bum started a fire in the trashcan next to the newspaper stand, which was 10,000 year old wood covered in 1,000,000 coats of flammable paint, surrounded by newspapers, magazines and racing forms. The blind guy freaked out. Two Chicago cops (a captain and a lieutenant, I think) were walking by and saw the fire and heard the blind guy going nuts. They walked up, put out the fire and asked the blind guy what was going on. He told him that a bum was harassing him. The bum didn't get far. They walked up to him and asked him to come with them. He started to resist. The Cpt grabbed him by one shoulder and the cuff of his pants on one side and the Lt did likewise on the opposite. They then proceeded to lift his legs over his head and bodysurf him face first on the sidewalk several times.

It's not like I have a lot of sympathy for schizophrenic arsonists, but the guy's resistance was about as effectual as Phil Cline's to the Police Union. They could have just picked him up and carried him across the street to city hall. That's pretty much how they handle all problems.
 
The better question to ask is what kind of people would vote for his guy, time after time, scandal after scandal, lie after lie?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schadenfruede

From Wikipedia: "Schadenfreude is a German word meaning 'pleasure taken from someone else's misfortune."

As long as the Cubs/Sox/Bulls/Bears are on, somebody plows his street in the winter, gives his neer' do well kid a make work "job" in the summer, and his designated ethnic enemy takes it in the neck at some point or the other, your typical Chicagoan is happy. He knows or cares no more about public integrity or equality before the law than a Laotian hill tribesman knows of quantum mechanics and string theory. In fact he's likely to sneer contemptuously at those fundamental moral concepts the way a University of Chicago art professor would at a monster truck rally.
 
Is there any redeaming social value to the Sodom on the Lake?
There used to be, but no longer.

If nothing else, I used to enjoy going out to eat when I'd come to visit my family, but no more. Almost every side street on the North Side is Permit Only parking now. That means that parking could run you more than dinner these days. I would no more ride mass transit in Chicago without a gun [or two] than I'd walk into friday prayers in Karbala, with a bucket of chit'ins in each hand. I discovered this past Christmas that Permit Only Parking has hit the South Side now.

They also used to have Krochs & Brentanos Books, which had the best selection of art books I've seen outside of the Met in NYC. They're gone now.

I am EXCEPTIONALLY wary of the Chicago PD when I go to Chicago. Judging from that article and several other even more disturbing ones, my attitude doesn't do them justice.

I go to Chicago once a year to see my mother. She moved to the suburbs last year. When she's gone, my trips to the Chicago area go with her.
 
Good to be wary of CPD, De. Did you ever get the shakedown? The town marshal and the rural Deputy Barney of my childhood ran smack into CPD and lost a couple of teeth.:D

As to bookstores, I go book shopping a few times a year in Hyde Park. The co-op at the University of Chicago is fantastic and Powell Books (home store is in Portland, Oregon) is always worth a look.
 
The better question to ask is what kind of people would vote for his guy, time after time, scandal after scandal, lie after lie?

Dead ones.

Very true. There's a reason there are no dead Republicans in Chicago. Once you die, you are automatically registered Democrat.

Where is the Zombie Squad when you need them?
 
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