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 Post subject: Town Hall Meeting Addressing Alleged Police Brutality
PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:08 am 
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There will be a meeting of Concerned Citizens this Friday October 17th, at 6pm, to address the alleged police brutality by the HPD. The meeting will be held at the Ophelia Steen Center 5927 Columbia Avenue in Hammond.

The flyer states that anyone who has been a victim of racial profiling or police brutality, to bring any documents to support your claim.


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 Post subject: Re: Town Hall Meeting Addressing Alleged Police Brutality
PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 8:47 pm 
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Yes, I was at the meeting, along with my oldest daughter. There were several speakers, including the Gray Family Mother, who's family filed suit against the HPD, and settled out of court. http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/lake ... eff24.html

There will be a prayer vigil on Sunday from 2-2:20pm, in front of city hall.


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 Post subject: Re: Town Hall Meeting Addressing Alleged Police Brutality
PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2014 8:00 am 
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from my sources, the room was packed, people out in the hallway, standing room only.

I distinctly recall Thomas McDermott Jr saying a few years ago, in the very same room, "If you don't like what I do, then don't vote for me."

McDermott has failed to expand the voting base of any party, he had to become a Democrat to run for office. As to running for a state wide office? Many, no actually all of Tom's elections were won on the backs of getting out his city employees to vote, failing to expand the voter base. It is a problem.

McDermott has been unsuccessful despite his best efforts to leave Hammond, no one else will hire him. State wide party leaders addressed his fantasy to run for state wide office, Lt Gov, US Senator, efforts to become attached to a lobbying group failed, mostly because of his dynamic personality, and the large book of internet material on his incompetence.

McDermott by putting his head in the sand, not coming out to address concerns, he is hoping he has enough white vote which very well may not do it this time.

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With Chico in the mix, he will definitely redirect the Hispanic vote, at least in his district. If Chico gets a fair percentage of the black vote, McDermott may have to rely on a competent attorney (his wife) for a living.


http://www.northwestindiana.com/discussionforum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11509&hilit=dead+children&sid=99074eadca36e064d31e135e196296a1



Still unanswered is who in city government failed 3 children who died in a January fire. There was no accounting, holding those responsible accountable.

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XMPT wrote in Dermott Minions now stating No Sweet House? Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 9:04 am. Hammonite you might want to say a prayer to your God for freetime. She got back what she dished out.


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 Post subject: Re: Town Hall Meeting Addressing Alleged Police Brutality
PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2014 10:32 am 
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justcallmetommy wrote:
from my sources, the room was packed, people out in the hallway, standing room only.

I distinctly recall Thomas McDermott Jr saying a few years ago, in the very same room, "If you don't like what I do, then don't vote for me."

McDermott has failed to expand the voting base of any party, he had to become a Democrat to run for office. As to running for a state wide office? Many, no actually all of Tom's elections were won on the backs of getting out his city employees to vote, failing to expand the voter base. It is a problem.

McDermott has been unsuccessful despite his best efforts to leave Hammond, no one else will hire him. State wide party leaders addressed his fantasy to run for state wide office, Lt Gov, US Senator, efforts to become attached to a lobbying group failed, mostly because of his dynamic personality, and the large book of internet material on his incompetence.

McDermott by putting his head in the sand, not coming out to address concerns, he is hoping he has enough white vote which very well may not do it this time.

112

With Chico in the mix, he will definitely redirect the Hispanic vote, at least in his district. If Chico gets a fair percentage of the black vote, McDermott may have to rely on a competent attorney (his wife) for a living.


http://www.northwestindiana.com/discussionforum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11509&hilit=dead+children&sid=d698c131183ea37305eff4395f3001a5



Still unanswered is who in city government failed 3 children who died in a January fire. There was no accounting, holding those responsible accountable.



It was packed in there, and there were dozens of people lined up in the adjacent hallways. The mayor might have a real problem come election time.
Yes, the city failed these children. This was a heartbreaking tragedy that didn't have to happen. :cry:

BTW, there was a protest this morning by a Justice Group from Purdue Calumet. They had about 15 people in front of city hall with signs. :twisted:


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 Post subject: Re: Town Hall Meeting Addressing Alleged Police Brutality
PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 2:01 pm 
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The prayer vigil was very well attended. Rough guess about 80 people. The Police Chief and assistant Chief was there. Councilman Higgs was there. Several ministers offered prayers. We lit candles, but the wind kept blowing them out. We ended the prayer service with a couple of hymns.


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 Post subject: Re: Town Hall Meeting Addressing Alleged Police Brutality
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Well Tiger, I heard Jr made a feeble attempt to put on a Forum.....

Apparently the crowd was lectured by McDermott, but some of the panelist gave Tom a spanking.... including da Sheriff. More on that later.

But what I wanted to write about was an incident in chicago.....


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http://politics.suntimes.com/article/chicago/two-chicago-cops-stripped-powers-while-fight-investigated/fri-11072014-600pm

Two Chicago cops stripped of powers while fight investigated
Fri, 11/07/2014 - 6:00pm
Frank Main AND TIM NOVAK
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Two Chicago Police officers have been stripped of their arrest powers and placed on desk duty pending an investigation into a racially motivated fight that left a sergeant with severe head injuries, a department spokesman said Friday.

On Oct. 30, the officers — Marc Jarocki and Michael Kelly — entered an elevator with the sergeant when he made a racially disparaging comment to a group of African-Americans going to a wedding at City Hall, witnesses alleged.

The sergeant was quoted as saying: “We got the all n - - - - - elevator.”

A group of men followed the sergeant into a parking lot, and the African-American groom punched him in the head, witnesses said.

One of the officers struggled with the groom, too, while the other officer stood at a distance, witnesses said.

Neither of the officers or the sergeant— who are white — identified themselves as cops. They were in plain clothes, witnesses said.

At one point during the fight, the officer was on the ground and pulled his gun, which was pointed at a 2-year-old girl in the other group, witnesses said.

The girl’s father, Brian Williams, kicked away the gun and the groom took the weapon to prevent a shooting, according to a lawyer for Williams.

No one has been charged criminally in the incident.

On Friday, the sergeant remained in serious condition at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, officials said.

The Sun-Times, meanwhile, has learned new details about what the officers were doing before the fight.

That morning, the three met with city attorneys to prepare for a trial in a federal lawsuit filed in 2007. Originally, Jarocki, Kelly and the sergeant were all sued, but only the sergeant remains a defendant. He’s accused of detaining a man illegally.

During the meeting with city lawyers, they learned the trial was postponed. The sergeant and two officers were free to leave at 11 a.m., city officials said.

It’s unclear where they spent the next four hours. The fight happened at about 3 p.m. on the 12th floor of a parking garage near Madison and State.

A police spokesman said the sergeant and two officers were “detailed” to the city’s Law Department on Oct. 30. It’s unclear whether they were still considered on duty when the fight occurred.

The Sun-Times isn’t identifying the sergeant because he’s an assault victim. Williams previously identified himself to reporters.

Court records show the sergeant and Jarocki are facing another pending lawsuit that was filed this year. In addition, the city paid a $12,500 settlement to a man claiming the sergeant punched him in the face after a minor traffic accident in 2010.

Williams, who is white and a friend of the groom, turned himself in to the police on Nov. 1 in south suburban Harvey. He’s been cooperating with police investigators, said his lawyer, Max Solomon.

Solomon said his client hasn’t decided if he’ll file a lawsuit in the Oct. 30 incident. But he said the cops were in the wrong.

“One would expect a Chicago Police officer to identify himself or herself at that point perhaps to mitigate any further violation of the law,” he said.

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 Post subject: Re: Town Hall Meeting Addressing Alleged Police Brutality
PostPosted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 2:25 pm 
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justcallmetommy wrote:
Well Tiger, I heard Jr made a feeble attempt to put on a Forum.....

Apparently the crowd was lectured by McDermott, but some of the panelist gave Tom a spanking.... including da Sheriff. More on that later.

But what I wanted to write about was an incident in chicago.....


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http://politics.suntimes.com/article/chicago/two-chicago-cops-stripped-powers-while-fight-investigated/fri-11072014-600pm

Two Chicago cops stripped of powers while fight investigated
Fri, 11/07/2014 - 6:00pm
Frank Main AND TIM NOVAK
@Suntimes | Email

Two Chicago Police officers have been stripped of their arrest powers and placed on desk duty pending an investigation into a racially motivated fight that left a sergeant with severe head injuries, a department spokesman said Friday.

On Oct. 30, the officers — Marc Jarocki and Michael Kelly — entered an elevator with the sergeant when he made a racially disparaging comment to a group of African-Americans going to a wedding at City Hall, witnesses alleged.

The sergeant was quoted as saying: “We got the all n - - - - - elevator.”

A group of men followed the sergeant into a parking lot, and the African-American groom punched him in the head, witnesses said.

One of the officers struggled with the groom, too, while the other officer stood at a distance, witnesses said.

Neither of the officers or the sergeant— who are white — identified themselves as cops. They were in plain clothes, witnesses said.

At one point during the fight, the officer was on the ground and pulled his gun, which was pointed at a 2-year-old girl in the other group, witnesses said.

The girl’s father, Brian Williams, kicked away the gun and the groom took the weapon to prevent a shooting, according to a lawyer for Williams.

No one has been charged criminally in the incident.

On Friday, the sergeant remained in serious condition at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, officials said.

The Sun-Times, meanwhile, has learned new details about what the officers were doing before the fight.

That morning, the three met with city attorneys to prepare for a trial in a federal lawsuit filed in 2007. Originally, Jarocki, Kelly and the sergeant were all sued, but only the sergeant remains a defendant. He’s accused of detaining a man illegally.

During the meeting with city lawyers, they learned the trial was postponed. The sergeant and two officers were free to leave at 11 a.m., city officials said.

It’s unclear where they spent the next four hours. The fight happened at about 3 p.m. on the 12th floor of a parking garage near Madison and State.

A police spokesman said the sergeant and two officers were “detailed” to the city’s Law Department on Oct. 30. It’s unclear whether they were still considered on duty when the fight occurred.

The Sun-Times isn’t identifying the sergeant because he’s an assault victim. Williams previously identified himself to reporters.

Court records show the sergeant and Jarocki are facing another pending lawsuit that was filed this year. In addition, the city paid a $12,500 settlement to a man claiming the sergeant punched him in the face after a minor traffic accident in 2010.

Williams, who is white and a friend of the groom, turned himself in to the police on Nov. 1 in south suburban Harvey. He’s been cooperating with police investigators, said his lawyer, Max Solomon.

Solomon said his client hasn’t decided if he’ll file a lawsuit in the Oct. 30 incident. But he said the cops were in the wrong.

“One would expect a Chicago Police officer to identify himself or herself at that point perhaps to mitigate any further violation of the law,” he said.


It didn't exactly go the way he wanted it to. Also, several dozen people walked out in protest.


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