The Chicago Office of Inspector General determined that Jeffrey Kriv, 56, contested 44 tickets since 2009 in administrative hearings, claiming each time that the citations were issued to his vehicle after his girlfriend stole it, prosecutor Thomas Fryska said. Kriv allegedly made false statements during the hearings and submitted nearly identical false police reports to support his claim each time. All of the tickets were dismissed.
Hopefully a pension board review will show that his activities were committed and violated the pension rules about conduct directly related to official duties and revoke his pension. I hope so.
Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago
Cops always lie and cover up for each other.
Lots of other cops knew he was doing this and said nothing.
It is a shame as it has destroyed the public trust in cops.
Old Joe
3 years ago
Wow, that beats my dog eating my homework! I didn’t even think of telling the nuns that let alone 44 times!
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Hopefully a pension board review will show that his activities were committed and violated the pension rules about conduct directly related to official duties and revoke his pension. I hope so.
Cops always lie and cover up for each other.
Lots of other cops knew he was doing this and said nothing.
It is a shame as it has destroyed the public trust in cops.
Wow, that beats my dog eating my homework! I didn’t even think of telling the nuns that let alone 44 times!