Thursday, July 19, 2007

SCC Makes Southtown Newspaper

Two police dispatchers put on leave South Town
Several anonymous posts on a local police blog say the first officer to arrive was a patrolman on special assignment in the Gresham District who got a phone call from a family member at the scene, pleading for help because no police were there.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Damn SCC's all over the media today,

You are all over the media today:
On the Second City Cop blog, which is written by Chicago Police officers, some have objected to the release of the list, saying it was not appropriate to expose complaints that are found to be without merit.

Under the plan to release the list, "The mere fact that a complaint was filed means you are guilty, guilty, guilty…. How are we supposed to be disciplined 'meaningfully' if the complaint was without merit in the first place?" a Second City Cop blogger wrote.

http://cbs2chicago.com/topstories/local_story_200073818.html

Anonymous said...

CASTING CALL!

JOAN PHILO CASTING ("Fred Claus", "The Fugitive") of "RORY'S FIRST KISS" needs YOU!

They are recreating a magnificent marching scene and looking to cast real police officers, sheriffs, county guards and bag pipers to work as non-speaking extras in August on or around Friday, August 24th, Saturday, August 25th or Sunday, August 26th. They are excited about this scene and it is important to us to keep this scene authentic and memorable.

The rate of pay is $125 for 8 hours and time and a half after that. A nice lunch is provided. The real officers that have already been cast have been having a blast! There are other scenes available aside from the above dates.

If you are interested, please call the hotline at 312-924-1805 and leave your name and phone number and let them know you are calling about the marching scene.

Anonymous said...

WILL THIS BE LIKE THE OLD DAYS WHEN WE HAD TO GIVE A MONETARY KICK BACK TO THE COP WHO WAS THE LEIASON BETWEEN THE MOVIE COMPANY AND THE POLICE DEPT JUST WONDERING

Please keep in mind that this is an open blog
that can and is read by people other than Chicago Police Officers.