Montjoy
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Was officer slam among the officers?
Lol. Just kidding. Hugs.
Good question -- and I wonder if they had an Exploders group training at the school.
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Was officer slam among the officers?
Lol. Just kidding. Hugs.
If the CG saga does not become a made-for-TV movie, all is not right in Hollywood.Random OT: I'm watching an old episode of Criminal Intent and the case is about some ex-cops who are now working as school security officers embezzling money and getting cash from drug dealing kids. AND! They staged a crime scene to make the murder of an entire family look like a murder-suicide.
If the CG saga does not become a made-for-TV movie, all is not right in Hollywood.
Too many sagas to choose from.........Hi all, coping with my sister's death right now. I'll be back when I can think straight. xo
Too many sagas to choose from.........Hi all, coping with my sister's death right now. I'll be back when I can think straight. xo
Too many sagas to choose from.........Hi all, coping with my sister's death right now. I'll be back when I can think straight. xo
Court releases $33,500 in donations to Fox Lake cop's widow
Gliniewicz honor could get taken back
Three months after the Illinois Senate rose to honor what seemed to be the heroics of Fox Lake police Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz, a McHenry Republican is asking to take it back.
State Sen. Pam Althoff has made the rare request to strike from the Senate record the mournful resolution honoring Gliniewicz that was adopted in September, days after the officer died.
"Since adoption of Senate Resolution 942 the facts and circumstances related to it have changed," the new resolution says.
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Gliniewicz "was dedicated to the training of people ages 14 to 21 to enter a career in law enforcement; he had huge success with the program, earning multiple awards and accolades in various state and national competitions," the original resolution reads in part.
Bet they were not happy about having to do that.All the lawmakers who became co-sponsors of the original honor have taken their names off.
It seems like the only heroic thing he ever did was lead the Explorers. Which to me doesn't see all that heroic. It's basically the same as a Boy Scouts leader and even if it's more there are officers all over the country doing the exact same job.
It's a bit different for Heroic GI Joe -- most people who lead Explorers and Boy Scouts do so as volunteers. He did much of his Exploders work while he was on the clock, earning a salary for being a lazy, corrupt, and sexist LEO.
It's a bit different for Heroic GI Joe -- most people who lead Explorers and Boy Scouts do so as volunteers. He did much of his Exploders work while he was on the clock, earning a salary for being a lazy, corrupt, and sexist LEO.
Kind of OT but I can't help but wonder why no one thought to give CG an intervention. Who lets some go as out of control as this guy was? Not only was he sllowed to remain out of control in his professional life, he was allowed to remain out of control in his personal life. People talk about how well liked or loved CG but to allow him to remain out of control with NO consequences isn't love at all. The whole thing, all of it is sick. Actually repulsive. It leaves me SMH.
I think his wife went along with it because she was benefiting too, and as for the others I think he was very good at manipulating people.
I think his wife went along with it because she was benefiting too, and as for the others I think he was very good at manipulating people.