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by Keith B
Fri Dec 05, 2008 12:17 pm
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: FBI agents stage sting to snare corrupt Illinois cops
Replies: 26
Views: 3648

Re: FBI agents stage sting to snare corrupt Illinois cops

flintknapper wrote:
barres wrote:God bless all of our local, state and national LEO's and our armed forces! :txflag: :patriot: They do us all a great service. I especially thank all the LEO's that work seemingly tirelessly to investigate all manner of crimes to keep us safe. Especially those that are tasked with the odious duty of investigating other LEO's. God be with them all.
:iagree:

Agreed, with all of the above excepting the highlighted. If whomever in doing the investigating considers the job "odious", then the wrong person is on the job. There is NO place for crooked cops on ANY force/dept, and ALL LEO should be happy to get rid of them.

I think a better term would be the "embarrassing duty".

You will not find a more staunch supporter of Law Enforcement than me, but I have no use for a crooked (or abusive) cop, NONE!

But, as you say...."God be with them all".
Maybe barres meant 'odorous' duty, cause something stinks!! :biggrinjester:
by Keith B
Thu Dec 04, 2008 9:35 am
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: FBI agents stage sting to snare corrupt Illinois cops
Replies: 26
Views: 3648

Re: FBI agents stage sting to snare corrupt Illinois cops

seamusTX wrote:The original post in this thread was posted by a moderator of this forum.

I post the occasional major canine torque by police, but I do not post every one that I know about. I know that the worst of the scum do not reflect on the majority of dedicated officers.

- Jim
I don't post them all either. Sorry if the post offended anyone. My intent was to show that the FBI was working hard to clean up corruption, and doing it in a pretty slick way.

I too am a former LEO (short term of reserve for 4 years.) I understand there are way more totally honest officers out there than corrupt, and the amount of corrupt ones is probably an extremely small percentage overall. My Brother-In-Law is a retired Chief from a municipal police department, and no one would ever have said he was corrupt. And his department overall reflected that honesty.

Corruption can and does happens in every large organization (not only law enforcement), and at many different levels. Take a look at Enron and World Comm; their CEO's were corrupt, just in a different manner. It is unfortunately a sign of the times we live in where many think it is the way. However, there has been corruption going on for years. New York put the Knapp Commission in place back in the early '70's to help fight corruption. Even back in prohibition times there were folks on the take. But as said, it doesn't happen just in police departments.
by Keith B
Wed Dec 03, 2008 5:57 pm
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: FBI agents stage sting to snare corrupt Illinois cops
Replies: 26
Views: 3648

FBI agents stage sting to snare corrupt Illinois cops

Ya gotta love Cook county; home of our future President. :totap:

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FBI agents stage sting to snare corrupt Ill. cops

By MIKE ROBINSON
Associated Press Writer

CHICAGO (AP) — Duffel bags stuffed with cocaine were delivered by plane to an out-of- the-way suburban airport while two sheriff’s officers provided security.

A police officer stood by to guard the cash and keep out the riffraff at a poker game where $100,000 changed hands. And a drug dealer was told squad cars marked “sheriff” and “sheriff’s police” might be available on a “freelance” basis to provide protection for his deliveries.

Such tales of law enforcement gone awry emerged in court papers Tuesday as federal prosecutors unveiled a series of elaborate sting operations aimed at officers who hired out to ride shotgun for drug deals and other criminal activities.

Fifteen officers and two other men who had pretended to be law enforcement officers were charged with conspiracy to possess and distribute cocaine or heroin or both.

But the most spectacular pretending was done by the federal agents themselves.

The pilots of the airplane were not drug runners but undercover agents. So were the gamblers who busily played hand after hand of high-stakes poker — all for show.

The drug broker who squired the officers to the airport to pick up the duffel bags was an agent. So was the drug dealer who stuffed the bags into his Mercedes-Benz.

U.S. Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald said he was dismayed to find that so many law enforcement officers had “sold out their badge.”

“When drug dealers deal drugs, they ought to be afraid of the police — not turn to them for help,” Fitzgerald said at a news conference.

Officials paid homage to an unnamed FBI agent who moved into a business in Harvey more than a year ago and set up shop as a drug broker. He soon attracted the attention of police and the corruption grew, authorities said.

They said the agent was sent in undercover because there had been reports of police corruption over the last several years in southern Cook County, including the Harvey police department. An investigation into allegations of robbery, extortion, narcotics offenses and weapons distribution is ongoing, officials said.

Those charged include 10 Cook County sheriff’s correc- tional officers, four Harvey po- lice officers and one Chicago police officer.

Of the 17 defendants, 14 were arrested or surrendered Tuesday and were being immediately brought before U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael Mason. Two sheriff’s officers are on active duty with Army National Guard units in Afghanistan, and warrants were issued for their arrest.

If convicted of conspiracy to possess and distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine or one kilogram of heroin, the defendants would face a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years and a maximum of life. The maximum fine would be $4 million.

Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart called the alleged behavior “absolutely reprehensible.”

“The responsibility of watching over jail inmates is an important one and it’s a shame these men didn’t take that responsibility more seriously,” he said in a statement.

Each of those charged has been suspended with pay pending a hearing next week, Dart said. “That step will then lead to a request for termination,” he said.

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