mercredi 30 septembre 2009

J-Fed Warms Up the Bus

Allegations are starting to fly around that there was a squad car at or around the corner from the recent Fenger beating and officers took no action. Here's the relevant portion of the Sun Times article:
  • Weis said that his department also plans to investigate a complaint that the first police officers arriving at the scene of the beating didn't intervene in the brawl.

    "But keep in mind, you had large-scale civil unrest," Weis said. "You had many fights breaking out in many locations."

    Weis said those first arriving officers called for back-up within "seconds" of arriving.

Maybe those first two paragraphs should be reversed? It was for all intents and purposes a riot. And a single 10-99 unit isn't going to stop a riot, or many "mini-melees" which is what we see on the tape. All you can do is call for back up and wait for the cavalry to fly in. And therein lies J-Fed's problem.

He's never had to deal with what is all too commonplace on that video - a highly volatile situation involving dozens of combatants in different states of armed and unarmed conflict. Officers have one single obligation and that is to go home safe at the end of their shift with the same number of limbs and unbroken bones that they started the shift with. It's unfortunate that it doesn't happen all the time, but the law doesn't say we have to needlessly disregard our own safety and throw away our well being to no purpose.

Do we on occasion do just that? Yes. Most of us came on this job with a sense of a higher purpose and in being of that caliber, we do sometimes disregard our own personal safety for the well being of others, even for an ungrateful public. That's who we are. The State even gives us the awesome responsibility to occasionally take a life within certain narrow parameters. But we aren't obligated to exercise any of those powers.

An officer arriving on the scene of that video, and we highly doubt that there was since this all took place a few blocks from Fenger, but if there was an officer on that block, he or she did exactly the correct thing in staying out of it until such time as the number of officers arriving made it appropriate and safe to take police action.

These kids were ready and able to kill, and did in fact kill a fellow combatant. With a board. Now what if a 10-99 unit arrived and got jumped from behind or blindsided by this mob? We saw what happened to Officer Cole following a traffic accident. We'd be looking at an officer losing their wallet, star and gun at the minimum, their health or life at the worst. And to what end?

Now imagine if that same 10-99 unit came upon that scene and lawfully and justifiably shot and killed one or more of the board wielding assailants? The news reports tell us a board is a deadly weapon. The evidence of such is lying on a slab at the morgue. And Illinois State Law and General Order says we can kill in defense of life. So the arriving officer shoots from the vantage point of the camera into the backs of people chasing and beating other people with boards. The backs of juvenile offenders who just killed one person. Would you want to be Monday morning quarterbacked by the community, the reverends, our own J-Fed who has shown no compunction when it comes to throwing officers under the bus.

Sorry. Ain't going to happen. Not in these times. Maybe years ago, but not now. Maybe never again either. Wait for backup. Observe and report. Welcome to the new age of policing. Hope you enjoy your stay.

Good News on the Gun Front

Looks like Chicago is going to join the United States of America finally. The Sun Times:
  • The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Wednesday to hear a challenge to Chicago’s strictest-in-the-nation handgun ban likely means the other holster is ready to fall on the ban, advocates on both sides of the issue seemed to agree Wednesday.

    “A year from now there will not be a Chicago handgun ban,” said Alan Gura, the attorney representing the gun owners fighting the ban.

    The high court’s five-member conservative majority last year threw out Washington, D.C.’s gun ban in the District of Columbia v. Heller case, but stopped short of invalidating the rest of the country’s handgun bans because that case dealt with federal bans, not local ones.

  • By agreeing to hear a challenge to Chicago's sweeping ban on handguns, the U.S. Supreme Court set the stage Wednesday for a historic ruling on gun rights.

    At issue is whether state and local gun-control ordinances can be struck down as violating the "right to keep and bear arms" cited in the Second Amendment. A high court ruling on the city's 27-year-old ban, which could come by summer, could open the door to legal challenges of various gun control measures nationwide.

    Chicago gun rights advocates applauded the court's decision, saying that it gave them a good chance of overturning the ban, which they argue gives criminals an advantage over other citizens. They say that lifting the ban would help reduce violence on city streets and allow citizens to protect themselves in their homes.
Luckily, Daley says the city is broke, so he shouldn't be able to mount much of a defense at the Supreme Court next year. Right? We mean, he wouldn't possibly think of wasting taxpayer money on a losing proposition like this, would he? Everything is tied up in the Olympic bid, right?

We eagerly await the lies and fictions that are to be put forth by Shortshanks and his sycophants about "streets being more dangerous," "rivers of blood," and other such popular fictions that have been disproven in 48 other states that have handgun ownership. We also look forward to citizens helping to reduce the street crime rates.

Shooting Last Night

  • Chicago Police shot a man who allegedly pointed a gun at officers early Wednesday in the Southwest Side’s Lawndale community.

    Uniformed Ogden District police officers and units from the Mobile Strike Task Force responded about 1:30 a.m. to a report of shots fired near the 2100 block of South Homan Avenue and saw a vehicle speeding away from the area, police said.

    Officers stopped the vehicle in the 1900 block of South Trumbull Avenue. As they approached the vehicle, a 23-year-old man inside allegedly pointed a gun at the officers, who shot the man, police said.

Nice work Officers.

OEMC Scandal

Missed this one. Seems like it should be bigger news than it is, but we wouldn't want to point out crooked contracts and what appears to be extortion when we're all rooting for the Olympics, right?
  • The inspector general's office is recommending the firing of the No. 2 man at Chicago's Office of Emergency Management and Communications for alleged contract irregularities that cost taxpayers $2.25 million.

    Jim Argiropoulos, the $149,832-a-year first deputy who once served as OEMC's acting director, is accused of engineering a scheme that culminated in the falsification of documents to expedite the purchase of a new 911 dispatch console system from Schaumburg-based Motorola.

    Chicago taxpayers have yet to receive anything for their money.

  • Without a contract to justify the console purchase -- and apparently unwilling to wade through the normal bidding process -- Argiropoulos allegedly ordered underlings to find a way to get it done. As a result, a phony voucher was issued for 18,000 handheld radios under an existing Motorola contract.

    No sooner had the company started ordering software than Argiropoulos allegedly demanded an upgrade, with the $2.25 million payment applied to the new system.

    When Motorola balked at the demand, Argiropoulos allegedly played hardball: If Motorola didn't give him what he wanted, its future city contracts would be in jeopardy, according to sources familiar with the inspector general's report.

Would these 18,000 radios be the current pieces of crap we have with inactive GPS capability, the inability to link up with CFD radios in the event of a major catastrophe and can't hold a charge for more than 6 hours without dying? This fucker should be in prison for a long time.

Another Beating?

  • A 14-year-old boy was beaten and critically injured tonight in the city's Edgewater neighborhood, police said.

    The unidentified victim was listed in critical condition at Children's Memorial Hospital undergoing surgery, police said.

    A witness told police they saw the victim being chased by three males about at 7:45 p.m. on the 6300 block of North Paulina Street, [...].

    After the three assailants caught up with the victim, all three beat him, and one reportedly struck him over the head using an unknown "shiny" object, [...].

    The boy was rushed to the hospital to be treated for massive head injuries.
The beatings will continue until....when?

Argentina 2 Ghana 0: Palermo pide pista.

En un partido que sirvió para reunir cordobeses, aplaudir a Maradona y lesionar a cualquiera, Argentina le ganó a Ghana 2-0 con goles de Martín Palermo que pide pista para las eliminatorias.
No es tan complejo el asunto si sobran centros y bajitos y faltan goles y hombres por delante de Messi.

Digamos que no es parámetro el amistoso pero Monzón jugó otro partido desigual (que esta vez no lo llevará a España pero podría llevarlo a partidos oficiales).
No deja de ser una apuesta: el pibe está verde y tiene extremos: muy buenas (generalmente atacando) y malas (defendiendo). La alternativa es Papa, más regular y más limitado.

No jugó Otamendi (los jugadores de Vélez no fueron citados) pero Gabriel "rompepiernas" Heinze podría seguir el sendero trazado por Abbondanzieri y Riquelme.

Vimos a Pozo; Canuto, Schiavi, Caruzzo, Monzón; Enzo Pérez, Bolatti, Vangioni, Insúa (bien); Hauche y Palermo. Después entraron Insaurralde, Braña, Jesús Méndez, Gaitán, Boselli y Luis Rodríguez.


Una historia de la pelota de fútbol - Parte 15

Si bien adelantamos oportunamente el capítulo XVI (Adidas Finale Roma - Champions League), con este capítulo (XV) dedicado a la +Teamgeist, cerramos el 5º BOOK LPND, UNA HISTORIA DE LA PELOTA DE FÚTBOL, hasta la apertura del próximo Mundial Sudáfrica 2010.

[Walter Fonseca]

La República Democrática Alemana ya no existe. El muro de Berlín cayó. Alemania terminó reunificándose desde las protestas pacíficas que tuvieron lugar en Leipzig, eco de la caída del muro, a partir del verano de 1989.
Leipzig, como símbolo del cambio y “triunfo capitalista” fue la elegida como ciudad del sorteo del Mundial Alemania 2006, evento emitido televisivamente en 145 países donde fuera presentada la Adidas +Teamgeist recordando el mítico pok-ta-pok.

Teamgeist ("espíritu de equipo") + (signo agregado al nombre para poder registrar la marca).
Diseñado por Adidas Innovation Team y Molten Corporation y fabricado por Adidas, proveedor de balones a campeonatos mundiales desde 1970 (Telstar).

El argumento principal del +Teamgeist (69 cm de circunferencia y 441 g. de peso) es su configuración de 14 piezas (en lugar de las conocidas 32) unidas térmicamente y no cosidas, que reduce la cantidad de puntos de contacto entre tres piezas en un 60% (de 60 a 24), logra equivalencia a un octaedro truncado, produce un exterior homogéneo y perfectamente esférico y mayor impermeabilidad.

El control de calidad de Adidas incluyó pruebas de tambor (controla la durabilidad de la superficie impresa del balón), calibración (cada pelota medida en diez puntos diferentes de la circunferencia) y pierna mecánica (precisión).

Cada una de las federaciones clasificadas recibieron 40 pelotas para entrenamientos. 960 pelotas fueron asignadas al Mundial 2006. Cada uno de los 64 partidos tuvo asignado un juego de 15 pelotas, que llevaron impreso el nombre del estadio, la fecha, la hora del juego y los nombres de las selecciones que lo disputaron.

En la final se usó la “Teamgeist Berlín”, con idéntico diseño al general pero hecho en oro con detalles en blanco y negro. En los Juegos Olímpicos de Pekín 2008 se usó el modelo “Magnus Moenia” y en la Copa Mundial Femenina de Fútbol Sub20 de 2008 (Chile) se usó la Teamgeist II.

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mardi 29 septembre 2009

PPO Exempts? Exempt PPOs?

Something popping up in the comments about Commanders are going to be dressing up in the blue jeans uniform of the day, strapping on the leather gloves and slicking back their hair and working tactical missions?

Whose bright idea is this?

The vast majority of bosses don't even know what handcuffs are for, let alone using them. Lord help the poor PO that's going to have to FTO these people through AIRA, CLEAR, Automated Arrest, the Hot Desk, name checks, contact cards and who knows what else. Make sure each and every boss gets an opportunity to go to Court for PC hearings.

Just make sure no one shows them the shortcuts.

Judge "Really Really" Means It

  • Giving him a mix of encouragement and tough words, a judge sentenced the teenager who masqueraded as a cop to nearly three months in youth custody for violating his home confinement.

    Judge Andrew Berman ordered the 15-year-old boy who famously impersonated a Chicago police officer earlier this year held in the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center until a Dec. 16 hearing to determine whether the youth has made any progress.

    The teen, whom the Tribune is not naming because he is a juvenile, has been held in custody since late August after prosecutors petitioned the court claiming he had violated his home confinement several times this summer.

    At a Sept. 17 hearing, the teen testified that his mother kicked him out of their South Side home for several days following an argument.

Whoops. Back up there. Mom kicked him out? Seems we have parenting issues in addition to the lack of a positive adult role model. We're going to say this stint won't straighten out a thing.

Real Numbers?

Interesting numbers, crunched by someone who can work a computer:
  • In 2008 there were 7,253 p.o.s assigned to districts 001 thru 025,exactly one year there are now 6,649. That is a loss of 604 officers in one year. How much more can be done to the officers and the department. Remember this when you are looking for backup on a call. Be safe and go home to your families. They have made us expendable.
District manpower is low and getting lower every day. And an interesting take on those numbers by a commentator:
  • How many of those POs work inside? Or how many are assigned to the district but detailed elsewhere? What about the callback dodgers that can't work full duty spots? Or the watch secretaries that are being hidden by the watch commanders?

    My point is there might be 6,600 plus POs in the districts, but there are far less actually working the streets. 5 at the desk, 2 to 3 in male and female lockups a piece, front office, caps, secretaries, traffic missions, coffee car, and any other whim the watch commander might have.
And a pointed observation:
  • Is there any other organization in this country that does not know how many people work for it?
You can bet if IBM or GM wanted to know how many people work in their offices or on their assembly lines, the number is there at the touch of a button. Why is it like pulling teeth here?

Los últimos días de la paradinha.

Aunque me gusta la de Ronaldo (jugada previa incluida), el mes pasado (agosto) vimos quizá la última gran paradinha del fútbol: jugaban Benfica – Marítimo en Portugal (1-1) y Alonso ponía a los visitantes en ventaja de esta manera.

La paradinha, jactancia para algunos, trampa para otros, es para dotados: implica sus riesgos.

Creada por Didí y popularizada por Pelé en 1970 que no la reconoció como trampa sino como “obra de un genio o un loco”, la paradinha implica la renuncia a la carrera y por ende a la potencia del tiro para colocar la pelota suavemente una vez que el arquero se come el amague.

Jactancia, sutileza y espectáculo para unos. Engaño, simulación y ardid para otros. La paradina fue aplaudida y repudiada pero nunca prohibida (no viola ninguna norma vigente de la FIFA).

Para esto aparece Joseph Blatter que ayer, en Brasil, defendió el castigo al suspicaz:
"Eso no es justo, los árbitros deberían mostrarles tarjeta amarilla", dijo antes de advertir que el tema será tocado para instituir normas en la próxima reunión del International Board que se realizará a fines de octubre.

La charla técnica de Carrasco.


Charla técnica de Juan Ramón Carrasco (DT) a sus dirigidos de Ríver Plate (Uruguay) en la previa del triunfo sobre Nacional.

Tiempo (I)

lundi 28 septembre 2009

Hey J-Fed

We know the mayor and Masters (Masters Masters Masters) are pulling your strings, but here's one more opportunity for you to make a difference and maybe actually raise morale. We expect you to ignore it again, seeing as it's here on the blog, but at least no one can ever say you weren't provided with the opportunities to make significant positive changes - you just ignored them.
Justify Full
You know how you like to turn police officers over to your other federal cronies? How about this one? Your former co-workers are currently in possession of at least one "merit" promoted sergeant, under an agreement to cooperate fully lest he go to prison. If the rumors are to be believed, the feds will currently own another, maybe two more "merit" sergeants and a "merit" lieutenant.

Wouldn't it be interesting to have them testify under oath as to what constituted "merit" for their promotions? What magical qualities do they have in such abundance that they qualify for promotion while dozens, even hundreds of others don't?

We did notice you and your staff still haven't defined "merit" so as to give everyone an opportunity to "earn" a promotion - like your driver. Maybe you could make inroads into eliminating the 30% kick that has doomed this Department to mediocrity in the Command ranks for decades to come. We did notice that a largish number of "merit" picks appear to be represented at callback, in front of the Police Board and in jail. It's probably time to rethink the criteria for nomination.

Shortage Doesn't Affect Safety?

  • There are fewer police officers on the streets of Chicago than normal. The Chicago Police Department is down 500-officers from what it considers "full strength."

    So what does that mean for the city and the safety of Chicago residents?

    CBS 2 [...] reports that Chicago police would not say exactly how many officers the department currently has. They estimated it's around 13,000 and they said the shortage wasn't making the city any less safe. However, the union representing more than 11,000 rank-and-file police officers said it doesn't exactly agree with that.
But with over 400 retirements this year and a mere 40 or so recruits graduating, the shortages are bound to increase. The line is getting thinner all the time and it has become a safety issue on more than one occasion.

And it's going to get worse before it gets better.

Why Indeed?

  • Between a still-existent worldwide recession and nuclear saber-rattling from North Korea and Iran, it's pretty clear that the White House has a lot on its plate in terms of international relations.

    A lot of serious stuff on the menu.

    So, why does President Obama need to add "seconds" to the plate by getting personally involved in the U.S. bid to attract the 2016 Summer Olympics to Chicago? The president is now planning on traveling to Copenhagen this week.
It's the final payoff. Or at least final for now. Obama is a product of the Chicago Machine and the Illinois Combine. Everything is connected by payoffs, contracts and positions (or didn't anyone notice how many ex-CityHall and ex-Springfield flunkies are currently ensconced in Washington). The Olympics is chock-full of all sorts of contracts to be awarded. Obama is lending his star power to Shortshanks in a last minute push for what might potentially be $15-20 billion in contracts and cost overruns.

According to this report, Obama just might be enough to put Chicago over the top:
  • Just five days to go before the 2016 Summer Olympic host city is announced, a report indicates that Brazil's Rio de Janeiro has taken a narrow lead over Chicago.

    The independent Olympic publication Around the Rings compiled the rankings and gave Rio a score of 84, just one point ahead of Chicago's 83.

    Other candidate cities Madrid and Tokyo are tied at 80.

Hang on tight.

Protest Violence....

  • What started out as a makeshift memorial for brutally murdered honors student Derrion Albert took a chaotic turn this afternoon outside Fenger High School.

    About 250 neighbors, Fenger graduates and self-proclaimed community activists angrily shouted at each other during a boiling protest of street violence during the vigil called in response to the Thursday mob beating that took Derrion’s life.

    One neighborhood activist who called herself, “Queen Sister,” chanted through a bull horn and led a group of people to the school’s front door demanding to be let in before being turned away. Some people stood nose-to-nose arguing over whether the gathering should be in memory of Derrion or a protest of the violence that killed him. Chicago police were there to calm the crowd.
How pointedly ironic that the violence the claimed a life breeds more violence that, more likely than not, will claim more lives as it simmers, boils and explodes.

017 Humor

This is funny on a number of levels:
  • Hey Bob Rohrman 017 3rd watch captain.

    We dont care about your numbers. Stop demanding we bring in 5 parkers and a mover a day. Thats a quota. We all have video cell phones! Yea thats right...who knows what can end up on you tube.

    We dont care about being your numbers people. You sold us out as bosses. Where is our contract and raise? Take your new evaluation and stick in in your ear. Can you say LAW SUIT. Can you say EEOC. Can you say HOSTILE WORK ENVIROMENT!

    Stop harrasing us at roll call with your numbers shit. We dont care.

    And another thing....why we are taking a day off with OUR comp time is none of your damn business. You question us as to why we need the day off. Thats getting pathetic...then again???

    You have been warned... The Cr's are just waiting to be lodged!
Funny and sad all at the same time.

A qué juega Caruso?

Hablar de un equipo de Caruso sin las distorsiones del dime y el direte puede ser un horizonte demasiado ambicioso. Porque el combo Caruso – periodismo mediante - así logró instalarse. Entonces el que parece simpático –rubio de ojos celestes – entre las burbujas del festejo puede tornarse altamente irritante en la espesura de la derrota.

“Hoy no me van a poder decir que el equipo fue mezquino”

Dice Caruso en la conferencia de prensa, como si el resultado, el juego, el promedio y todo Rácing estuviesen detrás de su planteo contestatario (?)

Contestatario porque parece haberse hecho (el 3-4-1-2) sólo para respaldar la (contestataria) frase que responde a las acusaciones (y temeraria etiqueta) de “mezquino” y que, además, tiende a despegarse del resultado, el juego, el promedio y el equipo.

“Yo estoy convencido de todo, son los jugadores los que se tienen que convencer”

No deja de impactarme la locuacidad caruseana: terminando el torneo anterior, cuando la fiesta (con Migliore, Shaffer, Zucculini y Sosa) era fiesta y retroalimentación positiva, Rácing le ganaba a Rosario Central (rival directo por el descenso) con un gol de Franco Sosa de tiro libre a poco del final y Caruso, de verborragia dirigida, encontró la manera de adosarse al triunfo. Por su puesto no hablando de volumen ni línea de juego sino de un modo más llano e intuitivo (?):

“Había un tiro libre y lo ví… le dije a Sosa andá vos”

como si Sosa no fuese el encargado de las pelotas paradas.

Ahora bien. Un gran responsable de la levantada hercúlea del Rácing del clausura hoy se ve (con 4 empates, 2 derrotas y 4/18) en un cul de sac (?).

Porque los “buenos” se fueron, Rácing cobró un dinero necesario y confió plenamente en su avalado encargado de fútbol.

Y llegaron, bajo la confianza en su escrutador ojo cazatalentos que mira donde otros desprecian: Cristian Tavio (Arsenal), Brítez Ojeda (Los Andes), Javier Velázquez (Defensores Unidos de Zárate) y Pablo Santillo (Barcelona de Ecuador) entre otros. Todos entre 1.83 y 1.87 m de altura, por la consabida importancia que el DT le da al juego aéreo (léase centro a la olla).

Molina (presidente), que cumplió en la popular y prometida medida de no alquilar el estadio al archirrival, dejó libre albedrío – resultados logrados mediante – al esquema del entrenador (no sea que este Caruso encuentre el principio del hilo de Ariadna de nuestro fútbol y quintupliquemos pases de jugadores ignotos que no supieron ser vistos ni llevados).

Y así son las apuestas. Y así juega Rácing. Sin línea ni volumen, sin concepto más que el de defender con uñas y dientes, poner y poner, cuidar el cero y después vemos… todos a (la lotería) del área, va el centro a los lungos, así como Palermo y Schiavi en la eliminatoria.

Los resultados de Huracán (último y subcampeón con el mismo DT) confirman, una vez más, que el fútbol es de los jugadores. Shaffer no es Cahais, Brítez Ojeda no es Zuculini y Cáceres (que se destaca) no es Franco Sosa.

Si al básico concepto de Caruso le sumamos delanteros como Luguercio (tan voluntarioso como ineficaz) y Castromán (irreconocible) podemos decir, sin temor a reveses drásticos, que Rácing está verdaderamente en el horno.

Entonces nuestro folkórico Caruso sale a hablar de Gallego acaso para llenar y multiplicar páginas periodísticas en direcciones inverosímiles mientras Rácing se sigue hundiendo en su propia olla.

RACING 1 INDEPENDIENTE 2: GOLES

Daley Kabuki Theater

At 6:20 this morning, removing all pretense that Obama was not a product of the Chicago Machine, the White House announced that the chosen one will travel to Copenhagen for the Olympic announcement this Friday. While there, he will also walk on water.

Chicago's only hope at this point is that the international community is still pissed at George Bush and the games go to Rio.

dimanche 27 septembre 2009

Can This Happen?

Someone want to expound on the likelihood of this occurring?
  • The Captains and Lieutenants have negotiated "vouchers" for some equipment items. The voucher provision is contingent on "available money," and we all know how Shortshanks hides cash.
  • These "vouchers" will be negotiated and altered in following contracts with an eye toward eliminating the Uniform Allowances.
Is this the "$2 for health care" all over again that eats up half of our projected raises every single contract? Have the Captains and Lieutenants Unions sown the seeds of destruction for Uniform Allowances?

Fox News Censored

  • A local TV station that reported on Chicagoans NOT wanting the Olympics has been told NOT to run the report again, insiders tell the DRUDGE REPORT!

    The Chicago Olympic Committee told FOX Chicago that its broadcast "would harm Chicago's chances" to be awarded the games.

    The station's news director ordered staff to hold fire after the report aired once last Thursday morning, claims a source.
Gee, in a free country, a free press, protected by the greatest document in history, a "committee" of unelected mayoral appointees can approach, intimidate and force a media outlet to not run a story? Thank goodness Drudge can still run these things - until Obama takes over the Internet that is.

Ten Years Young

A reminder for an organization that does some amazing work at funerals, fundraisers and other police related events:
  • PIPES AND DRUMS OF THE CHICAGO POLICE DEPT

    10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY FUNDRAISER/PARTY

    SATURDAY OCTOBER 17, 2009
    4:00PM---10:00PM

    $20.00
    INCLUDES ENTERTAINMENT, DRINK, FOOD AND RACING

    HAWTHORNE RACETRACK
    3501 S. LARAMIE
    STICKNEY, IL (JUST WEST OF CHICAGO)

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Should be a good time.

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El penal de Migliore


41 minutos. Tigre gana 2-1. Penal para San Lorenzo. Va (su arquero) Migliore y...

MIGLIORE EN BOCA: SIN MANOS
MIGLIORE EN RACING: BLOOPER

Proper Headline

Someone writing the headlines over at BreakingNews.com is on the ball:
  • Police Shoot, Kill Armed Man on South Side
  • Chicago police shot and killed an armed man who pointed a gun at them in the Southwest Side Ashburn neighborhood early this morning, according to police.

    A police officer suffered a non-life-threatening injury to his arm during the incident, which began about 11:55 p.m. Saturday night when police saw a vehicle in the 7900 block of South Kedzie involved in a possible weapons violation in another district next door. According to a release from the Chicago Police Department, police first attempted to pull the vehicle over using lights and sirens, but the driver fled northbound on Kedzie.

    The driver, a male, hit two other vehicles while fleeing, disabling his vehicle, the release said. He exited the vehicle, carrying what police said was a handgun, and attempted to flee on foot. Police also exited their vehicles, and when the offender allegedly turned and pointed the handgun at police after going only a short distance from his vehicle, officers shot and killed him.

Best wishes to the officer injured and the officers involved in the shooting.

We expect the headline writer over at the BreakingNews site will be fired shortly, so buy him a beer if you meet him.

samedi 26 septembre 2009

Bears by 2.5

That's the latest line over at ESPN.

We'd like to see a running game materialize to compliment the air attack. Hell, a running game might open up a few 300 yards opportunities for Cutler.

Thirty-five???

Will the last copper in 003, please turn out the lights?

Thirty-five openings?

Can someone please explain why the Burger Queen is still in charge over there? We understand she's thinking of retirement, but why not force the issue? Make her retire as a Lieutenant or a Captain. There have been thirty openings for at least the last six months at least. And now it's thirty-five?

Sorry, but this is an abject failure of leadership, plain and simple. You don't get and keep thirty-five openings because everyone can't wait to get to work each day. You get thirty-five openings because anyone with time bails out, anyone with a phone call makes it, and anyone who can retire, leaves. You can't even blame promotions because they haven't made any lately and when they have, 003 had been notoriously underrepresented.

Time for a shakeup.

Beating Death on Tape

We'll just link to the FoxNews report.

Here's the truly sad part - we and our readers have been pointing out for some time now that this is just a typical Chicago high school dismissal. It's played out time after time, day after day, across the entire west and south sides. Crane, Marshall, Orr, Bogan, Fenger, etc. Dozens, maybe scores of beat, rapid and tact cars held down at various high schools while regular citizens are being denied police service and backlogs mount.

Imagine if a single news camera was stationed at each of these schools for a week and they just filmed dismissal time? Hundreds of "students" running back and forth, hurling rocks, throwing punches, beating each other with boards and bats, tying up traffic and police resources?

Who are we kidding, it wouldn't change a thing. But the YouTube hits would be astronomical.

Nine Shot in Two Days?

Didn't this cost a commander his job earlier this year? Via e-mail:
  • SCC

    Wild start to the weekend in 011. Four shot Thursday into Friday and four dead Friday into Saturday.

    The Henny Penny countdown has begun.
Indeed.

Puede fallar (vol. XIII)

[Nanu Bauza]

vendredi 25 septembre 2009

Is it Over Yet?

  • Two more former Chicago police officers pleaded guilty this morning to charges related to illegally searching drug dealers and gang suspects and stealing money from them.

    Ex-Sgt. James McGovern pleaded guilty in Cook County Criminal Court to misdemeanor attempted obstruction of justice and was sentenced to two years probation, and former Officer Frank Villareal pleaded guilty to felony theft and was sentenced to four years probation.

    That brings the number of guilty pleas so far in the probe of the former elite Special Operations Section of the Chicago Police Department to seven.
It's been a busy 10 days or so. And the main event is still to come. It looks like all the pleas are leading up to some supervisor culpability as hinted at in earlier stories this week.

If everyone who's supposed to cooperate does, and some supervisors catch an indictment or two, and all the motion hearings follow the typical schedule, we should be heading to trial just in time for the next contract negotiations. Odd how that works out.

Keeping Bill in Mind

His latest address:
  • William COZZI, #40222-424
    FCI Oakdale
    P.O. Box 5000
    Oakdale, LA 71463

    His inmate number (#40222-424) is critical for delivery.
Paper back books, magazines, notes, cards and letters are acceptable.

He has a hearing coming up mid-October.

Funny Website

The creative spirit runs wild:
They've got all sorts of fun. Countdown clock, count-up deficit meter, match the cost overruns to the Olympic city. It's amusing.

Six days until the announcement.

San Lorenzo vuelve a Primera: RETROTAPA nº 17

Los militares acomodaban su salida del gobierno (quemando papeles y dictaminando leyes), Carlos Monzón (40) volvía temprano a casa para disfrutar de su esposa Alicia Muñiz, Vilas y Clerc ganaban dobles de Davis a Estados Unidos, Maradona volvía al Barcelona después de la hepatitis, Bilardo y Menotti se juntaban en España para hablar de él, J.J.López usaba la diez de Boca, Ángel Labruna dirigía a Argentinos Júniors, el Toto Lorenzo (DT de Vélez) separaba del plantel a Carlos Bianchi y San Lorenzo debutaba en su 2º etapa de Primera División.

13 de marzo de 1983, estadio José Amalfitani (Vélez); el San Lorenzo del Bambino Veira volvía a Primera con la cancha a reventar. El uruguayo (y debutante) Heber Bueno había hecho dos de los tres; Biaín había cabeceado el otro, 3-0 a Juventud Antoniana de Salta, fiesta y floreo, se venía la goleada porque San Lorenzo es de Primera...

En el segundo tiempo salió lesionado el uruguayo, saltaron los salteños, se pusieron 2-3 y convirtieron la fiesta en plegaria. Después de todo, San Lorenzo volvió ganando.

La chancha Rinaldi fue reemplazada en el minuto 89 (por Nelson Pumpido) y no dejó de gesticular contra el cambio. Carlos Bilardo estaba reclutando jugadores para la selección y él estaba en la mira. Pero el narigón no lo había visto bien en el torneo veraniego de Mar del Plata.

"Lo que él no sabe - decía la chancha al periodismo - es que yo estaba excedido de peso por una bronquitis que no me dejaba entrenar"

Mientras tanto, en bambalinas, el clima festivo del regreso y la victoria no tenía su paralelo. Faltaban arreglar la mayoría de los contratos del plantel y el presidente Héctor Habib se reunía, sin resultados, con Cousillas (capitán), Insúa y el gordo Rinaldi.

"Jugar los domingos es distinto - decía Cousillas - es otra categoría y nos ofrecieron muy poco."

San Lorenzo salió así: Cousillas; Schamberger, Biain, Moreno, Videla; Insúa, Coudannes, Luna; Bueno, Rinaldi y Navarro. DT: Héctor Veira.

jeudi 24 septembre 2009

Where's the Money Going?

To the Olympics of course! Daley is shortchanging basic maintenance at a facility that will be expected to handle millions upon millions of extra tourists should Chicago actually win the games. But this article is chock full of corrupting goodness:
  • Mayor Richard Daley today downplayed safety violations federal officials recently found at O'Hare International Airport, calling them "not very significant."

    The Federal Aviation Administration said it found numerous violations at the airport during routine inspections last month that endanger airplanes at takeoffs and landings. The violations ranged from debris on runways to excessive amounts of tall grass and weeds that create hazards for planes by attracting birds and other wildlife.

    A warning notice from the FAA to the city said the violations show the airport is seriously out of compliance with federal aviation law. The notice also criticized the Department of Aviation for what it called a series of false statements about its self-inspection program.
  • A warning notice from the FAA to Chicago said the inspections show that O'Hare is seriously out of compliance with federal aviation law. The notice, called a "letter of correction," also chastised the Chicago Department of Aviation for what the federal agency called a pattern of false statements in its self-inspection program.
  • FAA inspectors found rocks, garbage and wood survey stakes used during construction on runways and taxiways at O'Hare
  • The problems at O'Hare the FAA cited in its warning notice are considered major violations -- not just housekeeping issues
  • Chicago Aviation Commissioner Rosemarie Andolino was out of town Wednesday and unavailable for comment
  • O'Hare air-traffic controller Craig Burzych said he noticed that in the last week the city has temporarily shut down runways for up to 45 minutes at a time during daylight hours to carry out major inspections for debris.
Pattern of false statements? Major violations? Shut down runways for 45 minutes at a time? These are runways were talking about, revenue generators at something like $1,000 per takeoff and/or landing. And Daley is pissing away $100,000 every time his sweeper crew has to go out and cleanup what should have been done correctly during the nighttime sweep. Not to mention he's obviously skipping the grass cutting that's supposed to keep it under 6" in height, which in turn promotes bugs, which attracts birds, which leads to bird-strikes that can end up covering runways with all sorts of airplane and bird parts which can be sucked into engines necessitating further sweeps and runway shut downs...it's a convoluted circle.

And Andolino is "out of town?" How Daley-esque.

Car Troubles

  • It's a perk that is costing Illinois taxpayers billions of dollars: government-owned cars. You see them all over the road. They either have an 'M' or 'U' on their license plates.

    Some lucky government employees even take their cars home or use them for vacation, but as CBS 2 [...] and the Better Government Association uncovered, taxpayers may be the ones being taken for a ride.
If Channel 2 hadn't been lying down on the job for the past 20 years along with the rest of the media, this situation wouldn't have gotten as out-of-control as it's been. Now they can shoot fish in a barrel and claim it's good journalism. Idiots.

Disturbing - Times Two

  • A 19-year-old Jordanian citizen was arrested this afternoon as he attempted to destroy an iconic downtown Dallas skyscraper with a car bomb, federal officials said.

    Hosam Maher Husein Smadi, 19, was arrested by FBI agents near the Fountain Place building at 1445 Ross Avenue. The FBI said he placed an inactive car bomb by the location.
  • A Downstate man has been arrested on terrorism-related charges for an alleged scheme this week to blow up the federal courthouse in the state capital, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.

    Acting U.S. Attorney Jeffrey B. Lang said that Michael C. Finton, of Downstate Decatur, who also uses the name “Talib Islam,” was arrested on charges of attempted murder of federal employees and attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction.

  • On Wednesday, Finton allegedly drove that vehicle — containing explosives he didn’t know were inactive — and parked it directly in front of the federal building, got out of the van and joined the undercover agent a few blocks away in another vehicle, where Finton attempted to detonate the explosives with a cell phone.
We are still a target. And as yet we haven't had to prove how understaffed and unprepared we are in certain areas. Hopefully, that lucky streak will continue.

A Real Lottery Ticket

Seriously:

From North Carolina. Hi Leo!!!

What Recession?

We heard it was over. Maybe not?
  • Home sales in the city of Chicago were down 7.2 percent in August, with the median home price plunging 22.9 percent from a year ago, a realtors' group reported today.

    The median home price in the city stood at $229,476 versus the year ago's $297,500, according to the Illinois Association of Realtors.

    The news was brighter in the six-county metropolitan Chicago area, where home sales went up in August for the second straight month - up 1.3 percent from a year ago. But median home prices in the metro area continued to sag, down 18.7 percent from a year ago, to $205,000, the association reported.

Sure doesn't feel like it's over.

Slumdog Champions

Quien haya visto la última ganadora del Oscar, “Slumdog Millonaire”, pudo quedar satisfecho de ver la particular fotografía india, pudo comentar la lineal banalidad argumental, recordar y bajar su música, comparar situaciones latinoamericanas, mistura de glamour y pobreza, ilegal aquel, consuetudinaria ésta. Después de todo, a esta altura, una regular película que se corra de la línea hollywoodense queda en la escalinata del premio.

Tópico subjetivo, claro. Hay quienes criticaron duramente a “Slumdog” (perro de tugurio), quienes la aplaudieron emocionados y quienes exhibieron la emoción en cámara la noche en que la película se llevó el más codiciado Oscar.

Pero también hay quienes opinan y concluyen que “Slumdog” arruinó los Oscar. No por falta de merecimientos sino por constituirse en otro caso de cine alternativo que se lleva el premio mayor.

La sola definición de “cine alternativo” identifica y localiza el foco de opinión. Así es que la Academia decidió aumentar el número de nominaciones a mejor película de cinco a diez. El número anterior estuvo dominado por películas no menores y al no tener “tanques” (Wall-E, El caballero de la noche, etc.) en el grupo, el rating de la ceremonia siguió bajando (la última edición contó sólo 36 millones de telespectadores).

El asunto es ensanchar la puerta para que pasen los tanques (“Up. Una aventura de altura”) a la nominación mayor y a sus millones de seguidores a tragarse las publicidades y los chistes de la ceremonia.

Luego, con más nominaciones, son necesarios menos votos para que una película gane y la “cantidad” de seguidores cobra fuerza para inclinar balanzas que siguen alivianando la “calidad”.

No preguntemos los precios a los que FIFA vende el espectáculo llamado fútbol; no preguntemos por el crecimiento de los cupos mundialistas, de los clasificados a las cada vez menos cualificadas copas continentales (que hace tiempo dejaron de ser copas de campeones para pasar a ser reunión de terceros y cuartos de liguillas y tablas extrañas); no preguntemos por la subdivisión de campeonatos ni por descensos de calculadora y porcentajes; no preguntemos porque el diez juega siempre bien los lunes y mal los domingos ni por qué el payaso mediático se enoja cuando Fabbri recuerda el “Ferro aburrido” de Griguol frente al Boca de Maradona; no preguntemos sobre la oficialidad de la Copa Suruga Bank; no querramos preguntar por qué pierden Ríver y Boca y no ganan Arsenal y Godoy Cruz.

Cuando los medios se visten de fines, los operadores se visten de diseñadores, los espectáculos de inversiones y los protagonistas de empleados ¿estamos frente a un mago invisible?

¿O acaso Slumdog arruinó los Oscar, Estudiantes arruinó la Libertadores y Vélez arruinó el Clausura?

Contract Ratifications

The Captains voted last week to ratify their contract 40-20.

The Lieutenants voted to ratify their contract 109-101.

Both of these contracts included a zero percent pay raise (with a "me-too" provision if the FOP wins a raise) and, we understand, a clause that lets the City re-open Health Care issues at any point during the duration of the Contract, such as if Obama Care passes and the City can unload everyone into socialized health care options. There are disciplinary issues as well as the 55 and out provision.

The Sergeants are currently voting and their Board had voted 12-1 against passage.

While the PBPA is a separate Bargaining Agent from the FOP, we have no doubt that the City negotiators will be using these voting results during arbitration to say, "See how the supervisors caved to our demands? The FOP should, too." It's amazing how the Captains and Lieutenants sold out their own self interests and all future promotees.

We fully expect that the Lieutenant spots will be 100% SES "merit" picks (just like Captains) within the life of this contract. The City saves $4 million in testing development money and countless millions defending the crooked testing process. Plus, they get to put their people in where they want them.

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mercredi 23 septembre 2009

Vandals Waive Hearing

Once again, an awesome turnout at the hearing. Half-assed reporting though:
  • More than 60 Chicago police officers jammed into a tiny courtroom at Belmont and Western, in defense of what they consider "their turf": the Grant Park memorial dedicated to the city's 540 fallen officers killed in the line of duty.

    The officers are still angry that vandals spray-painted graffiti on the monument on August 26th, and they wanted to show their concern as three of the teenaged suspects appeared in court.
Reports from actual non-media types who can count put the attendance figure at closer to 100.

And it's our "turf"? It's a Memorial to 540 people who gave up their lives for this ungrateful city. A small piece of land in honor of their sacrifice.

In any case, the defendants waived their hearing, opting to go directly to the Chief Judge for assignment to a courtroom to be announced later. By waiving the probable cause hearing, we imagine we'll be seeing guilty pleas shortly. It's the best play for them if they have clean records. Expect probation and maybe community service.

A big thanks to everyone who showed up the past few appearances - On and Off duty PO's, Gold Star Families, Police Supporters, a few Exempts and Rabbi Wolf from the Police Chaplains. If we've forgotten any notables, you can name them in the comment section. Again, thank you all.

Another Guilty Plea

  • A Chicago police officer pleads guilty to charges in connection with the special operations section scandal.

    Margaret Hopkins was sentenced to 60 days in jail and two year probation after pleading guilty to official misconduct and providing a false statement.

    Hopkins is one of seven special operations section officers accused of breaking into homes and shaking down suspects.

    ABC7 has learned that another officer, Frank Villareal, is expected to plead guilty on Friday.

After sitting on this crap for two years, something broke loose and everything is galloping forward at a rapid pace. We suppose it's better to get it all out of the way at once, but it certainly isn't making this a happy place to work. The mood can only be described as "grim."

Off Duty Corrections Officer Shot

Serious condition:
  • An off-duty Cook County correctional officer was shot on the city's Southwest Side.

    Police were still on the scene in the 4600-block of West 82nd Street on Wednesday night.

    Police tell ABC7 the officer was shot in the back during an attempted robbery. He's in serious condition.

    The officer was in uniform and on his way to work at the time.

Prayers for the officer.

Legendary Divas (II): Fernando Redondo no, no y no.

Hay div@s y div@s. No es lo mismo Jessica Cirio que Graciela Alfano ni Moria Casán que Zulma Lobato (?). Si bien es necesario un mínimo currículum para ingresar en el catálogo divesco, no podemos negar que con los cambios devenidos del signo de los tiempos, los métodos y mecanismos de construcción de imagen se diversificaron hasta límites poco imaginables.
Hoy traemos un nombre que acaso pueda inscribirse en el top ten histórico de futbolistas argentinos. Para algunos, síntesis y ejemplo de coherencia y personalidad, para otros simplemente una “legendary diva”.


Fernando Redondo debutó a los 15 años (1985) en Argentinos Júniors (75 partidos y 1 gol en 5 años). Por un problema administrativo (no le mandaron el telegrama de renovación) quedó libre y en 1990 se fue al Tenerife (103 partidos y 8 goles en 4 años). El Real Madrid compró su pase en 1994 (169 partidos y 4 goles en 6 años). Atendiendo el llamado de Berlusconi Festh dejó Madrid y diez años de Liga española para mudarse a Milán el 1 de agosto del 2000. “El ciclo del Madrid lo cerré. Ahora llegué nada menos que al Milan, me siento un afortunado en ese sentido.”
Entonces, con 31 años, Fernando Carlos Redondo le decía NO a la Selección Argentina por tercera y última vez.


NOVIEMBRE 1989
En vísperas del Mundial Italia 90, Carlos Bilardo lo cita a la selección y Redondo se niega aduciendo razones de estudio; la compatibilidad de su carrera terciaria que jamás terminó – ciencias económicas - con el fútbol se lo hacía imposible.

SEPTIEMBRE 1995
Fernando Carlos rechaza el convite de Daniel Passarella para cortarse el pelo.
«Passarella me explicó sus ideas, su pensamiento y cómo está manejando la selección. Pero no nos pusimos de acuerdo en cuanto a lo del pelo. Lo comprendo y lo respeto, pero el pelo es parte de mi personalidad, porque soy jugador de fútbol, pero antes de eso soy una persona y me siento bien así»

JULIO 1996
"Después del encontronazo con Passarella, ¿Pensás que tenés chances de volver a la selección?
Yo tengo esperanzas, quizás sea por las ganas de volver. Creo que el hecho de que Caniggia haya sido convocado me hace pensar que Passarella está más flexible, que ha cedido en ese aspecto.

Depende, puede haber una doble lectura. Se puede pensar eso o también que el pelo corto no era una condición indispensable para que vos la integres, que el motivo de tu convocatoria fue realmente otro...
Me da un poco de vergüenza hablar del pelo. Se puede decir que él está más flexible, que es lo que yo creo, y también se puede interpretar que lo de Caniggia es una manera de justificar mi caso. En definitiva, yo no tenía razones para contar algo que no fuese verdad. Supongamos que lo que dijo Passarella era verdad: que yo no quería jugar en una posición determinada. En ese caso, yo hubiera expresado: “No nos pusimos de acuerdo porque Passarella quiere que yo juegue en una posición en la que creo que no le puedo ser útil a la selección”. A la larga, si yo realmente quería jugar en una determinada posición, esa era una manera de presionar. Además, la segunda rueda de esta Liga, con el Real Madrid, la jugué bastante más adelantado que de costumbre, y por izquierda. Por eso, todo lo que surgió con este tema me dolió mucho.

¿No te arrepentís de nada?
¿De haber dicho “no” a cortarme el pelo?... No.

¿Nunca intestaste comunicarte con Passarella después de aquel entredicho?
No, me parece que no corresponde. Creo que es Passarella quien debería llamarme, si considera que me necesita para la Selección. Yo no puedo eh... Parece hasta algo ridículo que el jugador llame al seleccionador.

Fernando ¿vos te morís por jugar en la Selección?
La palabra morirse es demasiado grande. Estamos hablando de un juego, como es el fútbol, más allá de que sea la Selección Argentina. (1)


SEPTIEMBRE 2000
Ya habían pasado Bilardo y los estudios que no le permitían practicar con su selección (1º negativa); Passarella, el pelo, el puesto, los entredichos y las mentiras que volvieron a alejarlo de la celeste y blanca para ver por TV el Mundial 98 (2º negativa). Eran otros tiempos (mejor jugador UEFA Champions League y mejor iberoamericano de la década), de otra selección, incluso de otro entrenador pero, “hoy mi situación sigue siendo la misma que cuando hablé con Bielsa (3º negativa). Y tengo muy poco que añadir, porque mis compromisos con el Milan son similares a los que tenía con el Madrid. Cuando tomé esta decisión, más aun teniendo en cuenta mis antecedentes, fue algo muy meditado.

¿No te arrepentís?
No.

¿Algún día podrías arrepentirte?
Por supuesto, soy humano. Pero te repito, hoy sigo pensando de la misma manera; mi situación sigue siendo la misma: yo no puedo ponerme a pensar en la selección.

Me hubiese gustado que no fuese así, que no hubiese habido idas y vueltas con la selección; estar siempre y no perderme ninguno de los partidos. Pero no pude.

¿Y por qué no pudiste?
Porque a veces tenes que tomar decisiones que no te gustan. Tenés que decidirte: o una cosa o la otra. A veces todo no se puede. En mi caso, creo que actúo consecuentemente con mis ideas. Y en eso estoy absolutamente tranquilo...

Yo creo que para jugar en la selección tenés que estar al ciento por ciento de tus posibilidades. Si no, no le hacés bien al equipo. Tengo que ir a aportarle, a darle lo mejor de mí. Si no puedo estar en los dos lados, debo tomar una decisión, tengo que optar...

Es placentero jugar en la selección, pero es duro el ir, volver, jugar, recuperarte; es algo que mi físico siempre terminó pasándome la factura...

Yo soy y actúo como lo siento, intentando no hacerle mal a nadie, pero siendo consecuente con mis ideas. Yo respeto las opiniones de los demás, de la misma manera me gusta que me respeten. No voy preocupándome por qué pensarán, que dirán, si creerán que está bien o mal lo que hago. Sinceramente, actúo de acuerdo como lo siento porque quiero estar bien conmigo mismo...

El jugador argentino “tiene que ser hábil, con talento, con carácter. Un jugador ganador que se sobrepone a los momentos difíciles, que es inteligente, que sabe leer el juego, que tiene una sensibilidad para tratar el balón a la hora de imaginar una jugada, un gol. Para mí, eso es jugador argentino." (2)

(1) Diego Borinsky para El Gráfico (07-1996)
(2) Daniel Balmaceda para El Gráfico (09-2000)

LEGENDARY DIVAS (I): NORBERTO ALONSO
FERNANDO REDONDO: VIDEO 1
FERNANDO REDONDO: VIDEO 2

mardi 22 septembre 2009

Logan Square Shooting

  • Chicago police shot a man tonight in the city's Logan Square neighborhood.

    Details of the incident in the 2400 block of North Harding Avenue remained sketchy, but unconfirmed early reports stating the shooting, which occurred at 7:15 p.m., might have resulted from a hostage-barricade situation were false, said Ilana Rosenzweig of the Independent Police Review Authority.

    A man about 30 years old was taken in critical condition to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, according to fire officials. Rozenzweig said the injured person was not a police officer.

Best wishes to the Officer(s) involved.

Terror Alert

  • Illinois state officials say they're passing on intelligence to local authorities about potential terrorist threats as federal investigators chase a possible bomb plot in Denver and New York.

    But Illinois Emergency Management Agency spokeswoman Patti Thompson says it's up to municipalities to decide whether to beef up security and how.

    There weren't obvious signs Tuesday of upgraded security at Chicago subway and train stations.

    A police dog sniffed at bags while passengers waited to board an Amtrak train at Union Station. Several armed police also watched nearby. But it isn't clear if the measures are upgrades or normal procedure.

    Chicago transit and city officials declined comment on specific responses, if any, to federal security bulletins.
Maybe there weren't any security upgrades because...well, there isn't any protocol in place for them? We know we haven't received any TARA refresher training in years now. We haven't even seen anything about the terrorist arrests in Denver and New York in the CO Book that might affect patrol patterns in and around transportation hubs.

Full speed ahead to the Olympic Dream!