Monday, June 02, 2014

Chicago: About That Wilding on Michigan Ave, Saturday Night—It Didn’t Happen! (Second City Cop)

Excerpted by Nicholas Stix

[I thank the dear who sent me this.]

Wait, it didn't happen? Hahahaha - of course it did!

Well, Michigan Ave and the lakefront were a complete disaster tonight. Jumping on [top] of cars and using racial slurs at the taxpayers. Let's see what the media has to say about this mass disturbance.

The media will say exactly what Rahm says about the recent killing at 42nd and Princeton - nothing.

[“Wilding Night,” Second City Cop, June 1, 2014, 12:03 a.m.]

[About Yet Another Murder on Saturday Night]

Rahm isn't going to hire police, he might not hire a new superintendent, he isn't going to call the community that allows this to run rampant to account, and he certainly isn't going to ask the "revrunds" to step up and condemn violence no matter its color, creed or location. In fact, among the "nothing" he isn't going to do is count actual crime – CompStat must protect the political narrative.

[“What is Rahm Going to Do About This?,” Second City Cop, June 1, 2014, 12:05 a.m.]


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Racial slurs directed at the taxpayers. Must have been some white street gang members cursing out negro pedestrians.

What else could it be?

Chicago guy said...

One major part of this is that the tattooed-up, saggy pants types travel around in large groups of sixty to a couple hundred at a time. One group I saw last year coming out of the beach tunnel was a block long, four abreast. It looked to be the size of a parade. Normal people usually travel around in pairs, threes, maybe fives if they all came in together. Not these folks though. What's the point, to make a show of force and try to intimidate everybody else? The police expend a lot of resources having to follow these troublemakers around. Watching all this for some years now a person starts to realize what a colossal drain of money and resources all these types represent, not just in terms of police manpower used up but including schools that can't accomplish the impossible, subsidized housing, social welfare and the long list of subsidies that they all get. Not a taxpayer in the whole bunch.