Chicago Sun-Times

On Chicago police corruption

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I had to laugh when I read the comments on research done by Northweste­rn University on Chicago police corruption. What everyone sitting in their climate-controlled offices fails to realize is, all officers carry loaded guns.

As a lieutenant working in the 25th District, there was a corrupt crew of 17 officers who committed armed robberies of Polish and Hispanic immigrants. The CPD Internal Affairs Division investigat­ion failed because a chief was tipping off an officer.

After that, I began taking disciplina­ry action against these officers for minor infraction­s, like not staying on their beats. This was because they committed their robberies on other beats and districts. That caused my personal car to be damaged a dozen times; three times my windows were shot out while parked in front of my house. Someone started a rumor about me that almost got me killed.

I later learned that a district commander and at least one captain were being given part of the corrupt proceeds. This also occurred in another police district. District commanders and captains are promoted because of their clout. Their promotions must be approved by City Hall. You have to be crazy to go up against any of them. You could lose your job — or life.

Another district was notorious for damaging supervisor­s’ personal vehicles. Some sergeants drove almost to work and parked in a rented garage. They finished their commute on a CTA bus.

You can criticize all you want. But unless you have been in the trenches, please sit down and be quiet.

Lt. Michael C. Flynn (retired), Chicago police

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