‘Do you know who I am?’ Not yet, but the people of Cook County deserve to find out. – Editorial – Chicago Tribune

Cook County forest preserve police Chief Kelvin Pope resigned Tuesday, quick on the heels of a scathing inspector general report that said an official helped a county commissioner quash a $250 parking ticket for a political associate.
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NB-Chicago
6 years ago

If the cc forest preserve cops disappeared tommorow nobody would notice,,a complete waste of money

debtsor
6 years ago
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They should spend less time giving parking tickets and more time disbursing the creepy dudes with the cars backed into the parking spots. regular people stay out of the forest preserves because those guys.

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