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    Chicago crony politica at its finest

    Well, "Loony Lori" has fired the Chief.
    https://news.yahoo.com/police-chief-...231113287.html


    (That is supposed to be "politics" in the title.)
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    The major dilemma at all branches of law enforcement, who polices the police? We've seen the CIA corrupt, FBI corrupt, NSA corrupt, judges corrupt, Law makers corrupt, It just doesn't end.

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    Number one cop was found DUI. Left a party highly over the limit, drove a bit and thankfully pulled over and fell asleep. Well over the limit when he was awakened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTHunter View Post
    Well, "Loony Lori" has fired the Chief.
    https://news.yahoo.com/police-chief-...231113287.html


    (That is supposed to be "politics" in the title.)


    Agreed. One has to wonder when local police start to shake people down for cash like they do in Ukraine, Mehico, etc considering how the feds have been allowed to operate.
    And by that I mean as in right out of your wallet right then and there on the street, not as in a ticket for speeding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5.56NATO View Post
    Agreed. One has to wonder when local police start to shake people down for cash like they do in Ukraine, Mehico, etc considering how the feds have been allowed to operate.
    And by that I mean as in right out of your wallet right then and there on the street, not as in a ticket for speeding.
    They were doing that in a suburb of St. Louis many years ago. The mayor and police chief were using the RICO laws to take people's money, vehicles, etc., then using them for themselves instead of turning it over to the feds. To add insult to injury, in most of those cases, the people whose property was confiscated were never charged with anything !!
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    Being DUI and also banging an assistant/underling had absolutely nothing to do with it, let's wait till it all comes out, hint ( on camera )

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