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CPD And The Smollett Case

By now we all know that a limp wristed assistant states attorney in Chicago told the news media and anyone who’s interested that the case against smollett has been dismissed. Why? Good question. The spokesperson for the states attorney said that he had done community service for operation push(and shove) a jessie jackson enterprise. He also agreed to forfeit his $10,000 bail money.

After an “emergency” court hearing where the charges were dismissed smollett took to the microphones and restated his innocence.

Cometh now CPD Superintendent Eddie Johnson and Mayor Rahm Emanual. The two held an emotional presser where they both say justice was not served. Numerous and valuable investigative resources were wasted chasing down this pampered and placated goofs statement that he was attacked by white racists. The only thing he accomplished was to make the reporting of these acts by legit victims more difficult.

CPD Chief Eddie Johnson saying Justice was not served with the smollett case.

The Chief stated that smollett is the person who caused all the ruckus by his own actions. He has no one to blame for his predicament than himself. Couldn’t agree more. Eddy Johnson is nothing more that the solid and consummate professional who has the backing of his officers and their sphere of influence. Don’t think I’d want him as an enemy.

Wonder if some kid from the projects pulled a stupid stunt like this? Would he be afforded the same deal as smollett…ah probably not.

May god bless CPD Superintendent Eddy Johnson and the men and women of the CPD and all who “Serve and Protect.”

Peace

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Published by Ken Dye

Having grown up in Missouri, Ken Dye graduated from Northeastern Missouri State University (now Truman State University) and served his country. When he returned to St. Louis, he joined the St. Louis County Police Department and served in the tactical operations unit, as an undercover narcotics and homicide detective, and with the intelligence bureaus. After 13 years, he moved to Chicago to work with the Illinois Criminal Justice Authority. He is the author of three books: two crime novels, Shadow of the Arch and Beyond the Shadow of the Arch and Michael Brown, Jr. didn’t have to die, a non-fiction narrative. For more information about the author, visit www.KenJDye.com.

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