Selasa, 29 Januari 2013

As crime skyrockets in Chicago & the suburbs Sheriff Tom Dart is still wasting valuable manpower and money on a 30 year old crime as people are being MURDERED TODAY

Cook County Sheriff Source: Sheriff Tom Dart has always been fascinated has by crimes involving the homosexual lifestyle.


Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart said Tuesday investigators are trying to match samples of blood from notorious serial killer John Wayne Gacy to the scene of a 1970s cold case from Michigan.
Dart, who has been trying to put names to the unidentified victims who were among those found in Gacy’s home, yard and the Des Plaines River in the late 1970s, wouldn’t say exactly where the case in Michigan occurred.

Retired Chicago Police Sergeant Joseph Moseley - brother of former U.S. Sen. Carol Moseley Braun - runs for Ald. Sandi Jackson Aldermanic Seat


Among the dozens of Southeast Side residents in the running to replace Sandi Jackson on the City Council is the brother of former U.S. Sen. Carol Moseley Braun, the woman who ran against Mayor Rahm Emanuel in 2011.
Emanuel's office released late Monday the names of 53 applicants for alderman of the 7th Ward. Some are familiar from recent unsuccessful attempts to get elected to the seat.
Others, like Joseph Moseley, are running for office for the first time. But Moseley, a retired Chicago police sergeant who has lived in the ward for about 30 years, noted that he has been around politics "most of my life" thanks in part to his older sister.
Moseley said some think it unlikely that Emanuel would pick the sibling of the woman who challenged him for mayor. "I've had some calls from people saying 'You haven't got a chance,' " he said.
But with his background as a homicide detective, Moseley, 56, said he hopes the mayor will appreciate his perspective on the violence plaguing parts of the city. "It's the issue right now, that and the foreclosure problem," Moseley said.
Lionell Martin and Gregory Mitchell, who lost the aldermanic race to Jackson in 2011, are also seeking the appointment.

Oakland woman YOLANDA SMITH accused of posing as doctor to burglarize Bay Area hospitals

SANTA CRUZ -- An Oakland woman suspected of posing as a doctor and stealing credit cards from staff at hospitals throughout Northern California was nabbed by Fairfield police.

Yolanda Smith, 49, was arrested Monday by Fairfield police officers after she was spotted by a hospital security guard.

Smith is suspected of burglarizing hospitals throughout the region by dressing in a white lab coat and pretending to be a doctor to gain entry into secured areas.

Investigators believe she has perpetrated the scam in Daly City, Tracy, Modesto, Gilroy, Walnut Creek, Fairfield and Santa Cruz.

Santa Cruz County sheriff's deputies say Smith walked into the neonatal care unit of Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz on Jan. 2 and within about four minutes, stole credit cards from the purses of four nurses.

The nurses noticed the missing cards about two hours later, but by that time, the cards had been used to make more than $4,000 in purchases in Capitola and Live Oak.

The cards were used at stores including Target in Capitola and Best Buy on 41st Avenue in Santa Cruz, Deputy April Skalland said.

Smith was seen leaving the stores in a brown, late 1990s Nissan Maxima sedan driven by a woman, believed to be about 20 years old, with short black hair. Deputies did not have further information on the younger woman Monday.

Santa Cruz County sheriff's investigators have interviewed Smith, who is being held in Fairfield, Skalland said. She did not know when
or if Smith will be extradited to Santa Cruz County as there are a number of jurisdictions investigating her.

Smith faces charges of identity theft, burglary and fraudulent use of a credit card for the Dominican Hospital incident, Skalland said.

The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office asks anyone with information to call the investigations division at 831-454-2311 or the anonymous tip line at 831-454-5995.

BLACK Thug Jason Commisso with numerous arrests ID'd as suspect in violent elevator muggings of Asians: NYPD

“We have the hate crimes unit involved,” Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said during a press conference on Friday. “Obviously because the fact that all of the victims are Asian, raises concerns in that area.
But forget about the thousands upon thousands of attacks on whites by blacks. 


The man responsible for pulling off eight robberies in East Harlem over the last 10 days has been identified as an ex-con with a lengthy rap sheet, police said. Jason Commisso, 34, was picked out in a photo array by victims and was also captured on surveillance video after one of the robberies.

Commisso struck most recently on Saturday morning when he attacked a 57-year-old man inside of an elevator on East 97th Street, police said. He fled with the man’s cell phone, wallet and cash, police said.


That victim treated at Metropolitan Hospital for a broken nose, cops said.
In all eight robberies Commisso has targeted Asian men and women inside of elevators, police said.

“We have the hate crimes unit involved,” Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said during a press conference on Friday. “Obviously because the fact that all of the victims are Asian, raises concerns in that area. But we’re not certainly in a position to categorize it as a hate crime at this time.”

Commisso has been arrested more than 30 times, cops said. His arrests include charges for robbery, arson, assault and drugs, cops said. He is 6-foot-1, weighs 200 pounds and has his hair braided in corn rows, cops said. His last known address was in Queens.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).

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Retiree Healthcare Benefits Commission will be conducting a hearing tomorrow Jan 30, 2013



Brothers and Sisters,
Local 2 was just informed that a hearing on the recommendations made by the City of Chicago Retiree Healthcare Benefits Commission will be held tomorrow beginning at 1:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at City Hall. The Committee on Workforce Development and Audit will hold this hearing to consider the RHBC recommendations related to current City of Chicago retiree healthcare costs.
We would encourage any interested Local 2 Members to attend this meeting, if possible. We apologize for the late notice but we were not contacted about his hearing until today.


Lombard Local 3009 24th Annual Bowling Tournament - Saturday, February 16th & 23rd and Sunday, February 17th & 24th. See flyer for more information
St. Baldricks date is set for Friday, March 8th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the Fire Academy, go to the following link for more information www.stbaldricks.org/events/mypage/328/2013
MARK YOUR CALENDARS - March 10th - We are looking for Local 2 members and their families to march in the Southside St. Patrick's Day Parade. The Master of Ceremonies will be "First Responders" this year. Commissioner Santiago and President Tom Ryan will lead with our members. We will muster at 11:00 a.m. with a 12:00 p.m. start. We are encouraging our members to dress in uniform. More information to follow...
Retirement party for the following Local 2 Members - Bill Humphrey, Steve Ives, Jolynn Huels and Bob Weir on Wednesday, March 20th (1B)(EMS 4) at the Lexington House located at 7717 W. 95th St. from 6:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Tickets are $40 per person presale, $50 at the door. For tickets contact E28-2nd & 3rd Shift, E32-2nd Shift, E65-1st Shift, E39-2nd Shift, Fire Academy South.
Retirement party for the following Local 2 Members - Ed Cerdan, Pat Flaherty, Steve Hanson, Dan Ferguson, John Altenbach, Tom Schergan, Marty Ybarra, Larry Anoman, Don Ranos, Ken Vaclavik, Bob Fitzgerald, Pete Biondo and Matt Gillen on Wednesday, March 20th at 115 Bourbon Street located at 3359 W. 115th St, 6:00 cocktails, 7:00 p.m. dinner - 8:00-11:00 open bar - Tickets $45 in advance, $50 at the door. For tickets E-62/T27 2nd & 3rd Plt, E46/T17 2nd & 3rd Plt.
Retirement party for the following Local 2 Members - Tom Lally, Pat Wietlispach, Ron O'Keefe, Dominic Gibson, Bob Smiegowski, Ray DeJesus, Dennis Stensland, Ted Gurdak, Marc Patricelli, Fran Leahy, Lee Richardson and Askel Grant on Wednesday, March 20th at White Eagle Banquet Hall located at 6839 N. Milwaukee in Niles. Tickets are $50 in advance, $60 at the door. Cocktails and dinner from 6:00 until 11:30 p.m. For tickets and more information contact John Hurter T13 708-705-7999, E106 3rd Shift, John Zullo E69 3C, Luigi Montalbano E71 3B, Mike Kading E125 3A.
Chili Cook-Off - Entry Form - Rock Bottom - April 2nd
Retirement party for the following Local 2 Members - Paul Stamper, Bob Dubberke, Steve Neidenbach, Phil Lahendro and Keith Kopke on Friday, April 5, 2013 at White Eagle Restaurant located at 6839 N. Milwaukee beginning at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $50 in advance and $60 at the door. For ticket information contact: Teddy Collins T35, Bob Gariti 2nd Dist. Rel, Al Martinez T58, Art Aranda Sq. 2, Dave DiMaggio T53, John McGill 2nd Dist Manpower, Bill Block E70, Steve Dodovich TL21.
Chicago Wing Madness - Fire vs. Police - April 10th Get details and to register go to www.chicagowingmadness.com
Engine 76/Truck 35 - Superbowl Party, Sunday, February 3rd, at J's of Edison Park, 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. $50 per person, for information, contact Bob Gariti or Ted Collins at T35
Retirement party for the following Local 2 Members - Susan Schmidt, Arthur Sanders and Lionel Tally on Tuesday, February 5th at Morgan's on Maxwell located at 1325 S. Halsted from 1900-2300 $40 advance ticket, $45 at the door. For for information contact E103 or E5 3rd Shift

Police barred from Vermont gun range over proposed semi-automatic rifle ban


The battle over the right to bear arms is flaring in Vermont, where a local gun range has moved to prohibit the Burlington Police Department from training at its facilities after the City Council voted to advance a measure banning semi-automatic rifles and large-capacity magazines.

The leadership of the Lamoille Valley Fish and Game Club explained that it's "difficult" for the club to support the city -- even its officers -- given the actions of the council.

"We have members in Burlington as well as members of our club that are going to be passing through Burlington and this would directly affect them and we felt that a prejudicial vote like that was going to be non-supportive of our club and being non-supportive of our club makes it very difficult to support Burlington City," said Bob Boivin, chairman of the Lamoille Valley Fish and Game Club.

"It is a constitutional issue. I mean, it's not just a Second Amendment constitutional issue; but it's also a constitutional issue for Vermont. We have laws that have the state governing our gun controls in this area and they're looking to supersede those," he said.

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Poor Sebastian Pineda - A judge's decision dashes an (ILLEGAL BEANER'S) immigrant's hope for deportation reprieve


A Chicago judge denied an immigration prosecutor’s request last week for an “administrative closure” of a deportation proceeding against Sebastian Pineda, a Mexican immigrant whose case was chronicled by The Chicago Reporter in August.
The decision threw a wrench into the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s stuttering effort to carry out a 2011 directive by John Morton, the agency’s director, that urged the use of “prosecutorial discretion” to focus on deporting dangerous felons and less on minor offenders who pose no threat.
Under Morton’s policy, immigrants who have strong family ties to this country and no serious criminal background could get a reprieve from deportation. On Tuesday, Pineda, a 31-year-old father of two U.S.-born children, was hopeful; prior to that morning’s hearing, the prosecutor had agreed to seek an “administrative closure” that would have suspended his deportation case.
But immigration judge Craig M. Zerbe had other ideas. “It’s an arbitrary decision, and I will not agree with it,” he said, denying the prosecutor’s motion.
After the hearing, Pineda and his family met with U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez’s staff in his Chicago office. “Our immigration system is not supposed to work like this, and neither is prosecutorial discretion,” Gutierrez said in a written statement about Pineda’s case. “I will be looking into this case to see if there is anything the lawyer or the [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] lawyer can do to prevent the deportation of a breadwinner supporting his family and U.S. citizen children.”

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Teen girl killed, boy wounded in shooting near King College Prep high school


A 15-year-old girl was fatally shot and 16-year-old boy wounded about three blocks from King College Prep on the South Side this afternoon, authorities said.
The shooting occurred around 2:20 p.m. in the 4500 block of South Oakenwald Avenue, police said. A 16 year-old boy was shot in the leg and a 15-year-old girl was wounded in the back, police said, citing preliminary information.
The Cook County medical examiner's office has been notified that the girl died.
One of the teens was taken in serious to critical condition to Comer Children's Hospital, according to Chicago Fire Department spokesman Will Knight.
The other victim also was taken to Comer and police at first believed both victims' conditions had stabilized by a little after 3 p.m., said Chicago Police News Affairs Officer Veejay Zala.



Black women will be the first to tell you it is almost impossible to find a nice straight black man.... Well look how nice this black man is....Marquis Baldwin Allegedly Commits FOUR armed Robberies To Pay For His Girlfriend's Probation

Marquis Baldwin has been charged with Four counts of armed robbery and six counts of aggravated assault he claims he committed to pay his girlfriend's court ordered probation fees

What a catch.
Marquis Baldwin, 22, of Pensacola, Fla., allegedly robbed four businesses between Nov. 20 and Jan. 9 in an attempt to get enough money to pay off his girlfriend's probation fees, according to the Press-Register.
Three of those robberies involved Waffle House restaurants, according to WKRG. Baldwin also allegedly robbed a Kangaroo gas station.
Police say surveillance footage ultimately led them to Baldwin, and that after his arrest, he told them he committed the crimes so he could pay for costs related to his girlfriend's probation. According to PNJ.com, all of the woman's probation fees were paid off by the time of the final robbery.
He has been charged with four counts of armed robbery and six counts of aggravated assault, and is being held on $80,0000 in the Escambia County Jail. 

MILWAUKEE COUNTY WI - Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. is right - If the police can't protect you - get a gun and protect yourself

Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke gave a great interview on WLS-AM 89 this morning, I am waiting for WLS to post the podcast of it... He also did WIND-AM 560 John & Amy Show this morning...

CLICK HERE TO HEAR THAT RADIO INTERVIEW: Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke: “Criminals Will Not Lay Themselves Off”


Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. caught a lot of heat when he told citizens that they needed to arm themselves because law enforcement can't always be there to protect them.
It's the truth.
Clarke made his case during a radio spot last week. He urged residents to learn how to use a firearm so they can defend themselves in case of an emergency.
I know this is scary stuff. It's scary to think that law enforcement may not be there to respond to your emergencies. And when officers do respond, they may not get there in time to save you.
From experience, I know law enforcement is not automatic. Milwaukee is a big city, and on a Friday or Saturday night, there are a lot of things going on. When police are responding to a number of calls, your call may get kicked to the bottom of the list.
Most people already know this; that's why they usually report that "someone has a gun" or "shots were fired" when they know a weapon is not involved in the incident they are reporting. They do this because they need police to respond right away.
In the 1990s, the politically minded rap group Public Enemy had a song titled "911 is a joke." The song talked about the lack of response to emergency calls in black neighborhoods, specifically the poor response by paramedic crews and not the police.
I'm a gun owner. I keep a gun for protection, and I have taken gun safety courses. I keep my gun locked up, but I also keep it loaded and ready for use.
In an interview with Soledad O'Brien on her "Starting Point" show Monday, Clarke said we all should be scared of the criminal element. "Once the intruder is inside your home, once you're on the street and someone sticks a gun in your face to take your car or your wallet, you don't have the option of calling 911," Clarke said.
We don't have enough officers to protect all of us. It's impossible. Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn has acknowledged that fact. So knowing this, it's only smart for us to be able to protect ourselves.
Not everyone should own a gun. My mother, for example, hates guns, but she keeps a Louisville slugger by her bed. She calls the bat her "Just in case."
I prefer something with more power to keep me and my family protected, and I don't see anything wrong with that.
James E. Causey, Journal Sentinel columnist and Editorial Board member

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At least eight people were shot across Chicago overnight, including two men wounded at a West Side gas station where a clerk was slain last summer, police said.

Chicago braces for the black body count to climb as temps hit 60 degrees in the middle of a Chicago winter!

CHICAGO, IL - At least eight people were shot across Chicago overnight, including two men wounded just outside a West Side gas station where a clerk was slain last summer, authorities said.

The men, 31 and 34, were sitting in a car in front of the gas station in the 3300 block of West Washington Boulevard in East Garfield Park around 10:30 p.m., according to police.

Someone parked a van in the street, got out, walked up and shot them, police said. They were taken to Stroger Hospital and were expected to survive, police said. 

In July, a clerk was shot and killed at the station about two hours before his shift was to end, according to police and the man's family.

Reginald Duckworth from Maywood Charged With a Chicago Murder

PHOTO: Reginald Duckworth was last seen doing the duck walk in the county jail showers
Police say a Maywood man stabbed a 32-year-old man to death Saturday night in the South Shore neighborhood.

Reginald Duckworth is charged with first degree murder. Duckworth, of the 1700 block of West Madison in Maywood, is accused of stabbing Willie Wilson to death inside his home on the 2500 block of East 73rd Street.
Duckworth was at a party when he’s alleged to have stabbed Wilson about 10:50 p.m., police said. He was pronounced dead on the scene about an hour later, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office.
Wilson was the 7th person killed in Chicago on Saturday.
Duckworth is due in court Tuesday. Check back for more information.

Senin, 28 Januari 2013

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P.O. Ali Haleem becomes the 11th Chicago police officer charged in a tow truck scandal in which officers steered business to drivers for kickbacks


A former Chicago police officer whose undercover work led to charges in separate public corruption probes was himself charged Monday with extorting a tow truck operator and selling firearms to a convicted felon.
Ali Haleem becomes the 11th Chicago police officer charged in a tow truck scandal in which officers steered business to drivers for kickbacks, federal prosecutors said
According to court records and sources, Haleem worked undercover after federal authorities confronted him about the extortion in 2008, secretly recording conversations. His cooperation led to charges against a onetime campaign treasurer for former state Sen. Ricky Hendon, and six others on charges they paid kickbacks in the hopes of securing thousands of dollars in federal grants. Hendon was not charged.
Haleem’s undercover work also resulted in charges against two tax analysts for the Cook County Board of Review who allegedly pocketed a $1,500 cash payoff after agreeing to reduce property tax assessments.

Illegal Mexican Delia Aguila was hoping to get one of those new driver licenses for illegals right before she mushed two people changing their flat tire while DUI


Police say a Humboldt Park woman was intoxicated when her car struck and killed two people changing a tire in the Parkview neighborhood Saturday night.
Delia Aguila was charged with two counts of driving under the influence, reckless driving and a handful of other felonies and misdemeanors, police said. The crash happened in the 3800 block of West 87th Street aboug 10:45 p.m. Saturday, authorities said.
According to police, the vehicle Delia swerved and struck two people, who were outside a vehicle on the Southwest Side. Aguila, of the 900 block of North Lawndale Avenue, is due in bond court Tuesday.
The medical examiner identified the two people hit as William Brunson, 39, of the 8200 block of South Harper Avenue in Chicago, and Victoria R. Means, 34, of the 14100 block of South School Street in south suburban Riverdale.

How's That Joke Go? What do you call a bunch of dead Mexican band members at the bottom of a water well?


MONTERREY, MEXICO - Police found a dozen bodies
inside a well in northern Mexico, some of them members of a band
abducted last week by an armed group, a spokesman for the state
of Nuevo Leon, Jorge Domene, said on Monday.

Authorities have identified four of the bodies, including
that of a Colombian national. All were wearing jeans and
T-shirts with the logo of the music group - "Poderoso Kombo
Kolombia."

One band member who managed to escape told police that after
he and the others were kidnapped, their armed men captors asked
them if they belonged to an organized crime gang. They were shot
when they refused to answer.

It was not clear how the surviving band member escaped or
whether he was wounded. Domene said he had fled Mexico after
reporting the attack.

A total of 18 men, 12 musicians plus staff, were abducted on
Thursday at a party in a bar near the industrial city of
Monterrey, Domene said.

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Marianna Taschinger Sues Revenge Porn Site Texxxan; Over 20 Women Sue Over Nude Photos - It's a website that allows ex-lovers to post nude photos of those they have dated



Marianna Taschinger is one of dozens of Texas women suing Texxxan.com after an ex posted nude photos of her on the website.
According to ABC News, Taschinger had been dating a man for several months when he posted her private pictures on the site.
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"He eventually got me to trust him and I did," Taschinger said. "I guess I didn't know that people were that horrible."
Taschinger told the Beaumont Enterprise that her boyfriend had convinced her to send him the photos, claiming that he would never share them with anyone else.
"I had a specific conversation with him because I didn't feel comfortable sending them to him," she told the paper.
Marianna Taschinger is now taking action, along with dozens of other women who claim they have been emotionally harmed by the website. The group is suing both Texxxan and GoDaddy.com, which hosted the website, for damages, and may also file a class action lawsuit as well.
Texxxan changed to a paid subscription service shortly after the lawsuit was filed, and the site is now down altogether.
"These sites are all about public humiliation," said their attorney, John Morgan.
Other women have also come forward against Texxxan and other similar sites. Hollie Toups, like Taschinger, shared her story with both ABC and End Revenge Porn. Toups, a teacher's aide, found out about the nude photos from a friend. She believes they were posted by an ex-boyfriend, as she once sent explicit pictures to him while they were still dating.
Toups' photos on Texxxan also included some self-portraits that she had never sent to anyone. Her name and email address was also posted on the site.
Another woman in the lawsuit, Kelly Hinson, told the Enterprise that a stranger approached her at Walmart to reveal that he had saved nude photos of her on his computer. She is not sure who posted the pictures, which were taken by an ex-boyfriend. However, he committed suicide two months before they appeared on Texxxan.
Texxan is not the only example of a revenge porn website on the Internet. According to Wired, the trend began with IsAnybodyUp, which also allowed users to post nude photos of others and include their real names and hometowns, all without permission. The site was taken down in the middle of 2012, but Wired estimates that he earned around $10,000 each month on ad revenue alone.
This site was then replaced by imitator IsAnybodyDown, which also included the phone numbers of those pictured. Ars Technica reported that those featured on the site have to pay $250 for their photos to be taken down.
However, Slate does not believe any of these women have a real case. The 1996 Communications Decency Act states that websites are not held liable for content posted by users, even if it invades a person's privacy. The article instead states that Taschinger and the other ladies are better off forcing Texxxan to reveal the identities of those who posted the nude photos and then going after those people instead.

Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke who urged residents to learn how to use firearms blasts mayor's 'Dirty Harry' criticism



A sheriff who urged Milwaukee-area residents in a radio ad to learn to handle firearms so they can defend themselves is dismissing pointed criticism from the city's mayor -- calling the mayor's response "weak" and telling Fox News "my job is to protect the public."
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke Jr. stirred controversy after releasing a 30-second radio ad saying budget cuts have hurt officers' ability to respond.
"With officers laid off and furloughed, simply calling 911 and waiting is no longer your best option," he said in the ad. "You can beg for mercy from a violent criminal, hide under the bed, or you can fight back. ... Consider taking a certified safety course in handling a firearm so you can defend yourself until we get there."

Read more click here (Make sure you watch the video): http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/01/28/sheriff-who-urged-residents-to-learn-how-to-use-firearms-blasts-mayor-dirty/#ixzz2JKU7hMah

America the laughing stock to the world - Illegal Alien Birthing Hotels Spark Crackdown In Los Angeles County


LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles County is planning a crackdown on makeshift maternity wards where mothers from other countries stay while giving birth so their children will be U.S. citizens.
The county has received 60 complaints about such facilities in the past month, according to a report by the Planning Department submitted to the Board of Supervisors, the Los Angeles Times (http://lat.ms/WjcRMg) reported Sunday.

That compared to just 15 complaints in the previous five years. The surge might be due to publicity over the closure of a house in Chino Hills that authorities contended had been used to house as many as 30 Chinese women.

It isn't illegal for foreign citizens to give birth in the U.S., but authorities say the maternity tourism hotels frequently are remodeled single-family homes in areas that aren't zoned for hotels or boarding houses.
County Supervisor Don Knabe wants to develop a county law that would specifically outlaw such facilities.
"They're a moneymaking machine. They're totally unsafe," Knabe said. "It's so obvious that they jeopardize not only the health of the baby, but the mother as well."

The Planning Commission report said efforts were being made to crack down on the hotels for zoning, building and health code violations.

Pregnant women, many from Asia, can pay thousands of dollars to stay in the facilities, authorities said.
Officials who went to the Chino Hills home in November said the single-family home had been divided into 17 bedrooms and 17 bathrooms. Neighbors complained of a sewage spill from an overloaded septic tank.

The house was shut down after the city sued the owners.
Elsewhere, joint inspections have been staged by the planning, public works and child welfare departments, and cases have been referred to the state tax board, the report said.

Inspections can be difficult because people answering the door sometimes claim they are unable to speak English and won't allow inspectors to enter. The Planning Department will try to include Chinese-language translators on its inspection teams, the report said.

In addition, child welfare investigators will look for signs of child abuse and neglect, such as newborns crowded into makeshift nurseries, said Neil Zanville, a spokesman for the county Department of Children and Family Services.

"We'd not only ask about sleeping arrangements, we'd ask, has this baby been seen by a doctor? Has it had its shots?" Zanville said.

Shirley Chambers Welfare Mom of 4 murdered children: ‘We need tougher gun laws’ - NO! WE NEED FORCED STERILIZATION!


Shirley Chambers is 4 for 4! All four of her children have been murdered in Chicago over the years....
So Shirley wants better gun laws...
Shirley you can't be serious, Shirley?

After losing a daughter and two sons to gun violence, Shirley Chambers prayed and dreamed her only surviving child would grow to be an old man.
But on Sunday evening, a day after her 34-year-old son, Ronnie, was shot and killed, she was coming to the awful realization that she would need to buy another set of flowers on her regular visits to see her children at Burr Oak Cemetery.
“I’d pray for God to protect Ronnie and keep him safe day and night,” said Shirley Chambers, a cashier at a downtown Portillo’s eatery who recently took her son into her apartment on the Near North Side because he was having financial troubles.
Ronnie Chambers was the manager of aspiring rapper YK, short for Yung Killa. On Dec. 17, they were featured on an episode of “The Ricki Lake Show.”

Ghetto Granny Phyllis Carpenter gets 50 years in fatal stabbing she claims to not recall

Phyllis Carpenter went to the Mayor Daley school of defense... Your Honor, I cannot recall ANYTHING!!!
(She is not related to Karen Carpenter!)

Phyllis Carpenter claims she stabbed a neighbor man 59 times as he attempted to rape her... This woman should have thanking an angel that some man would even touch her!
A South Side grandmother was sentenced to 50 years in prison Monday for murdering her next-door neighbor in a frenzied stabbing she said she doesn’t remember.
Phyllis Hart Carpenter attacked Benjamin Cole in the most “brutal and violent” manner by slashing him 59 times, Cook County Judge Arthur Hill said.

FOP 7 CHICAGO UPDATE - Chicago Police Retiree Healthcare Benefits Hearing

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Current Update
January 28, 2013
Retiree Healthcare Benefits Hearing
The Committee on Workforce Development and Audit will hold hearings to examine the findings and recommendations of the Retiree Healthcare Benefits Commission relating to retiree healthcare costs.

The hearings will take place on Wednesday January 30, 2013 starting at 1:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers on the second floor of city hall.

FOP representatives will attend this hearing. Any affected or potentially affected City of Chicago retirees are encouraged to attend this meeting.

African Americans to RIOT! Gym shoe tax proposed by Illinois lawmaker


Wait till THEY have to pay an extra tax on their $300.00 Gym Shoes!

While some may think it’s a logical idea, others are saying that it’s another case of Illinois legislatures simply having too much time on their hands to dream up some pretty incredible ideas. According to the Illinois Observer on Monday, Illinois State Representative Will Davis – a Democratic lawmaker from Hazel Crest, Illinois – is proposing that Illinois retailers should charge a special tax on each pair of athletic footwear it sells to the public.
Davis’ plan is to have the special 25-cent tax per pair of gym shoes put toward a new program designed to help the state’s youth via the “Youth Build Support Fund.” The program is administered by the Illinois Department of Human Services.
The legislative bill regarding the extra taxation on athletic footwear is officially labeled as House Bill 978 and will likely be addressed on or shortly after Jan. 30, 2013 when the Illinois legislature returns to work in Springfield.

United States Secret Service dog plunges to its death in New Orleans



NEW ORLEANS -- A Secret Service dog fell to its death in New Orleans this past weekend while performing a security sweep of a six-story parking garage next to the Ritz-Carlton where Vice President Joe Biden was speaking.
The dog, a bomb-sniffing Belgian Malinois, was working in the Premier Parking garage on Iberville Street near the French Quarter hotel when it fell off the roof around 6 p.m. Saturday night, New Orleans police told local reporters, including WWL-TV.
It was a busy weekend in New Orleans, as the city prepared to host next weekend's Super Bowl and saw several Mardi Gras parades, including the Krewe of Barkus parade Sunday that drew plenty of dog owners and their pets to the French Quarter.

Rapper Rick Ross crashes car into building after shooting - Sounds like this rapper paid somebody to shoot up his car to get some free national publicity

As a black rapper if you want some free publicity just have a couple of young black men pop some caps at your big fat black azz! It sure works for me!

A woman who awoke to the sounds of a car crashing into her apartment building said a prominent South Florida rapper was one of two people inside the vehicle that had been targeted by gunfire.
Beth Balk, a waitress at the nearby Floridian Restaurant, said she was asleep when she heard the crash, saw a 2011 silver Rolls Royce up against her building and looked outside to see a man in a red shirt and a woman who appeared to be stunned.
Balk was shown a picture of music star Rick Ross and said, "Yes, that's definitely the guy."
Police identifed the victims as William L. Roberts, 37, and Shateria L. Moragne-el, 28, both of Davie.
Rick Ross is Roberts' stage name.

Black Radio Host Warren Ballentine Indicted in $10 Million Dollar Fraud - He hosts a national radio show called "The People's Attorney" - Now he needs a good attorney!


A south suburban attorney and national radio host who bills himself as the  "people's attorney" has been charged in a $10 million mortgage fraud scheme, federal officials announced today.
Warren Ballentine was indicted last week by a federal grand jury for defrauding lenders in two different schemes in which he schemed with others to obtain nearly 30 bogus mortgage loans, according to the U.S. Attorney's office in Chicago.
Ballentine is listed on WVON Radio's web site as hosting a show from 3 to 6 a.m. Monday through Friday. The web site referred to him as "The People's Attorney" and listed the name on his email address as "truthfighters."

Frank Pooler dies at 86; choral director mentored the Carpenters

Frank Poole founded the choral studies department at Cal State Long Beach. Among his students were Richard and Karen Carpenter, who later became a successful pop duo.



Frank Pooler, a longtime choral director at Cal State Long Beach who is credited with helping the 1970s pop group the Carpenters develop their signature sound, has died. He was 86.
Pooler died Jan. 19 in his Los Alamitos home after a short battle with lung cancer, said his wife, Rhonda Sandberg Pooler.
He began teaching at the school in 1959 and founded the choral studies department. Among the students he mentored were a gangly brother and sister, Richard and Karen Carpenter. The two were studying music, Richard playing piano and Karen on the drums, when they landed spots in Pooler's choir.
Pooler soon began to encourage them both to sing and compose, instead.
"Frank was unique in his ability to nurture talent and give it wings to fly," said Leland Vail, a former student and colleague who teaches music at the university.
As the duo rose to fame, Pooler continued to mentor the Carpenters, who often popped into classes to play their latest recordings. They credited Pooler with teaching them his "voice blending" technique, which would become instrumental in the Carpenters' trademark soft vocal harmonies in hits such as "Rainy Days and Mondays" and "Close to You." The duo later performed several benefit concerts at the school.
"He was the only one down there who actually understood what we were after, and he stood behind us all the way," Karen Carpenter, who died in 1983, said of him in a 1978 radio interview.
Though he was celebrated in the world of choral singing, Pooler was best known for co-writing "Merry Christmas Darling," one of the few modern tunes to join the anthology of holiday standards.
The song was co-written by Pooler and Richard Carpenter, a couple of 20-year-olds separated by two decades. In 1946, the year Richard was born, Pooler, young and lovesick, penned the song for a sweetheart. She never received it, but Pooler published it and filed it away.
Twenty years later, when Richard and Karen Carpenter sought Pooler's advice for ideas on a new Christmas song for their holiday set, he remembered "Merry Christmas Darling." He showed the lyrics to Richard, who wrote a new melody in about 15 minutes. The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts upon its release in 1970.
It was a long way from home for a Midwestern boy who had grown up fishing along the Mississippi River.
Frank Mairich Pooler was born on March 29, 1926, in Onalaska, Wis., the elder of two sons of Frank Eugene Pooler and Florence Mairich Pooler.
At age 6, two neighbor girls invited him to Sunday services at their church, where he heard the choir sing. "That's where I first got turned on to music," he told his hometown newspaper, the Onalaska Courier-Life, in 2007.
It was a passion that never left him. Pooler picked up tenor saxophone in junior high, and by the time he graduated from high school in 1944, he had started a children's choir at a local church.
He went on to study music at St. Olaf College in Minnesota, acclaimed for its a cappella choir.
While there, Pooler's choir director gave him a chance to take the helm of the group. "I think I've found what I want to do," he said after leading the choral singers.
He remained in the Midwest through the 1950s, earning a bachelor of music degree from St. Olaf's, where he met and married his first wife, Marie. After he received a master of fine arts from theUniversity of Iowa, Pooler taught music at a college in Illinois, where his daughters were born. His marriage to Marie ended in divorce.
After arriving at Long Beach and starting the university's choral studies department, he helped establish its jazz studies program, one of the first in the state, a decade later.
During his 29 years as choir director, Pooler earned a reputation for his exacting standards and unorthodox style, experimenting with avant-garde choral music and translating contemporary Norwegian arrangements that were little-known in the United States at the time.
Pooler met his future wife when she was a freshman in his choir, and they married years later.
She survives him, along with two daughters from his first marriage, Jane Blackman and Susan Dewey; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and a brother.
A memorial service is planned for Feb. 23 at Grace First Presbyterian Church, 3955 Studebaker Road, Long Beach.