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Some good cops in Chicago
« on: February 01, 2013, 12:26:08 PM »
These guys are great!!!
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Eighth District Cops 'Play it by the Heart' and Restore Family's Faith in Goodness

Jennifer is a 33-year-old single mother of three girls: Raven, 8, Sadie, 2, and Grace, 1. As is so often the case in this economic depression, times are tough for Jennifer. She is unemployed and on public assistance.
Just before three o'clock on a Thursday afternoon, Jennifer and the girls arrived home to their apartment near 61st Place and Spaulding, only to find it ransacked by burglars.
They stole literally hundreds of dollars' worth of diabetes medicine, blood-glucose test strips and syringes---all vitally important to the health of eight-year-old Raven, who lives with Type 1 (insulin dependent) diabetes and a few other significant health concerns.

And to add insult to injury, these thugs actually raided the fridge and cabinets---stealing several hundred dollars' worth of groceries. Milk, frozen dinners, even a box of Cocoa Puffs.

After they left, Cavallone and Castaneda, along with Officer David Falardeau, swung into action, determined to do a good deed.
And the very next day, as Jennifer relates, "Officer Cavallone and Officer Falardeau came back. They said they came to see if they had my phone number correct on the police report. Then they said they had to go back to the car; and when they came back in, they were burdened with bags."

But I suspect that part of their goodness includes a humble character. And here's what makes me think that.
You see, the crime did occur on a Thursday and the act of kindness and generosity on a Friday:

Thursday/Friday, November 15/16, 2012.
Not being showboats or headline hogs, the officers essentially kept it to themselves. It wasn't until two months later, when Jennifer saw CPD Eighth District CAPS Sergeant Allen Cain and told him of the trio's good deed that the situation came to light.


Full story at link:
http://www.swchicagopost.com/2013/01/eighth-district-cops-play-it-by-heart.html
You can say lots of bad things about pedophiles; but at least they drive slowly past schools.

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Re: Some good cops in Chicago
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2013, 12:29:27 PM »
Good guys.
"I expect perdition, I always have. I keep this building at my back, and several guns handy, in case perdition arrives in a form that's susceptible to bullets. I expect it will come in the disease form, though. I'm susceptible to diseases, and you can't shoot a damned disease." ~ Judge Roy Bean, Streets of Laredo

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Re: Some good cops in Chicago
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2013, 12:54:27 PM »
Damn allergies.
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God grant that I may not be found wanting,
that I will not fail this sacred trust.

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Re: Some good cops in Chicago
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2013, 05:47:51 PM »
Pretty good deputys in Cook county!  They left a convicted murderer go!!!!!


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Re: Some good cops in Chicago
« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2013, 06:05:06 PM »
One act of decency does not alter the fact that the Chicago PD is one of the most corrupt in the nation.  Sorry, I am unimpressed.

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Re: Some good cops in Chicago
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Hunt for murderer mistakenly freed in Chicago

CHICAGO (AP) — Authorities in Illinois and Indiana searched Friday for a convicted murderer who was mistakenly released after a Chicago court appearance, as questions swirled about what caused the mix-up and why he was brought from his Indiana prison cell in the first place.

Steven L. Robbins, 44, was serving a 60-year sentence for murder in Indiana and was brought to Chicago this week in a separate case involving drug and armed violence charges — a case that a prosecutor revealed Friday had actually been dismissed in 2007.

After appearing before a Cook County Circuit Court judge, Robbins was taken to the Cook County Jail on Chicago's South Side and was released hours later, instead of being sent back to Indiana to continue his murder sentence. The public was not alerted that he was on the loose for about 24 hours.

Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez on Friday said that after a case is dismissed, a judge normally quashes and recalls an arrest warrant. Alvarez didn't know if that happened when Robbins' charges were dismissed in 2007, but she said it's possible a clerical order might have kept law enforcement authorities from seeing any such order. She said Robbins had written several letters to the court demanding to face trial.

"The Cook County Sherriff's Police, despite the fact that the assistant state's attorney told them that they didn't have to bring him back, they thought it would be better if they did bring him back to get this all cleared up because the guy keeps writing letters demanding trial," Alvarez told reporters.

Once in Chicago, Robbins appeared Wednesday before a judge who made it clear on the record that he no longer had any pending case in Illinois and still had time to serve in Indiana, Alvarez said.

As far as his release, the Cook County Sheriff's Office suggested that also might have involved a clerical error. Spokesman Frank Bilecki said that when Robbins was taken back to Cook County Jail, there was no paperwork in his file indicating that he should be held, raising the possibility that it was misplaced.

But the Indiana Department of Corrections says it submitted paperwork telling Illinois officials that Robbins was supposed to be returned to Indiana.

"It's quite clear that all of the paperwork from IDOC was in order, so that they would have known that he was supposed to be returned to us," spokesman Douglas Garrison said.

Federal and local law enforcement officers searching for Robbins were knocking on doors in Illinois and Indiana on Friday, including those of his friends and relatives, Bilecki said. The FBI and U.S. Marshals Service offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to his apprehension.

Robbins, a Gary, Ind., native, was serving a sentence for murder and weapons convictions out of Marion County in Indiana.

Witnesses to the 2002 killing told police that Robbins was arguing with his wife outside a birthday party in Indianapolis when a man intervened, telling Robbins he should not hit a woman, according to court documents. The witnesses said Robbins then retrieved a gun from a car and shot the man, Rutland Melton, in the chest before fleeing.

He started serving his sentence in October 2004 and his earliest projected release date was more than 16 years from now, on June 29, 2029.

It is not the first time a prisoner has been mistakenly freed from the Cook County Jail.

In 2009, Jonathan Cooper, who was serving a 30-year manslaughter sentence in Mississippi, was brought to Chicago to face charges that he failed to register as a sex offender.

Prosecutors dropped the charges because, as an inmate, he could not comply with the Sex Offender Registration Act.

A clerk reportedly failed to include the Mississippi sentence information in Cooper's file, and jail staff released him.

Cooper turned himself in several days later.

In a more recent embarrassment for law enforcement officials in Chicago, two convicted bank robbers escaped from a high-rise federal lockup in December by climbing down the side of the building on a rope made of bed sheets and jumping into a cab. Authorities recaptured both men, one of whom remained on the run for about two weeks. Officials have yet to provide a public explanation of the jailbreak.

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We just had a case here in NH where a guy was convicted of 4 armed robberies in the 48 hours between his early release and being rearrested.

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Re: Some good cops in Chicago
« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2013, 12:35:42 PM »
One act of decency does not alter the fact that the Chicago PD is one of the most corrupt in the nation.  Sorry, I am unimpressed.

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I agree 100% on the whole picture of Chicago and the LEO force in place there..... instead of one bad apple, there is a barrel full, no doubt.


But every once in a while I still find a dime in jar of pennies.

"I expect perdition, I always have. I keep this building at my back, and several guns handy, in case perdition arrives in a form that's susceptible to bullets. I expect it will come in the disease form, though. I'm susceptible to diseases, and you can't shoot a damned disease." ~ Judge Roy Bean, Streets of Laredo

For the Patriots of this country, the Constitution is second only to the Bible for most. For those who love this country, but do not share my personal beliefs, it is their Bible. To them nothing comes before the Constitution of these United States of America. For this we are all labeled potential terrorists. ~ Dean Garrison

"When it comes to the enemy, just because they ain't pullin' a trigger, doesn't mean they ain't totin' ammo for those that are."~PegLeg

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Re: Some good cops in Chicago
« Reply #7 on: February 02, 2013, 01:05:52 PM »
I agree 100% on the whole picture of Chicago and the LEO force in place there..... instead of one bad apple, there is a barrel full, no doubt.


But every once in a while I still find a dime in jar of pennies.



While I have had similar experiences regarding dimes in the penny jar, I have yet to find a good apple in a barrel of rotten ones.

I'm just sayin'...

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Re: Some good cops in Chicago
« Reply #8 on: February 02, 2013, 01:11:39 PM »
I'm not defending anyone here....just saying that this one action by select folks was kind.

Heck, they may have left the lady's house, took a hit of meth and beat the sh!t out a little old lady's dog two blocks away......on their way to pick up an envelope of extortion money from Mr. Fong's Chinese Grocery....
This one act may have been random and out of character, and doesn't define the Chicago one bit........ but it was a nice thing to do that day.

That is all.
"I expect perdition, I always have. I keep this building at my back, and several guns handy, in case perdition arrives in a form that's susceptible to bullets. I expect it will come in the disease form, though. I'm susceptible to diseases, and you can't shoot a damned disease." ~ Judge Roy Bean, Streets of Laredo

For the Patriots of this country, the Constitution is second only to the Bible for most. For those who love this country, but do not share my personal beliefs, it is their Bible. To them nothing comes before the Constitution of these United States of America. For this we are all labeled potential terrorists. ~ Dean Garrison

"When it comes to the enemy, just because they ain't pullin' a trigger, doesn't mean they ain't totin' ammo for those that are."~PegLeg

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Re: Some good cops in Chicago
« Reply #9 on: February 02, 2013, 02:01:09 PM »
Peg hit it on the head .

 

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