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The Mayor of Bolingbrook has now enabled Drew to resign from the Bolingbrook Police Department, allowing Drew to halt any further internal investigations and allowing him to collect his pension. Against the wishes of the Chief of Police. What a crock!

http://gretawire.foxnews.com/2007/11/14/just-in-update-in-sgt-peterson-story/

by Greta Van Susteren
Spoke to OTR Producer Steph Watts a few seconds ago….he got his hands on information about Sgt. Peterson’s resignation. Sgt. Peterson handed it in, the Chief of Police denied the request to resign because there are internal charges pending. The Chief of Police then sent a letter to the Mayor Claar and members of the Board of Fire and Police Commission - they overruled the Chief. As a result Sgt Peterson has officially resigned (his resignation accepted), he will get his full pension and the internal charges will not be further investigated (and we don’t know now - but we may be 10pm eastern for ON THE RECORD - what those internal charges are..whether they are significant charges or insignificant charges.)
 
I think the pending internal charges relate to legitimate police work where he granted permission for an officer to conduct a high-speed chase and it was deemed unecessary. (Cops need to get permission from their superiors for any chases).
 
I think the pending internal charges relate to legitimate police work where he granted permission for an officer to conduct a high-speed chase and it was deemed unecessary. (Cops need to get permission from their superiors for any chases).

The fact is, we don't know exactly what all the internal investigation entails.
 
What would motivate a Mayor to use his powers to make such a quick decision to an investigation and allow someone to collect a pension when they probably shouldn't. There is no reason this shouldn't been allowed to be played out under the authority of the Chief of Police.
 
What would motivate a Mayor to use his powers to make such a quick decision to an investigation and allow someone to collect a pension when they probably shouldn't. There is no reason this shouldn't been allowed to be played out under the authority of the Chief of Police.

I'm almost sure we'd find things out about Mr. Mayor, too, in those internal investigations of Mr. Wife Killer.
 
I'm almost sure we'd find things out about Mr. Mayor, too, in those internal investigations of Mr. Wife Killer.

Exactly! Arrrgh! This has just pissed me off so badly!



***Ric, if you are reading this, do not trust the Mayor, he is NOT your friend!!!***
 
I was just thinking the same thing! It's always her, her, her... she did this, she did that --> never what HE did! Nope reflect all the bad on her and the good funny, nice, good guy stuff on him.

:chicken: What a big chicken -- and then to have the nerve to try to get a lawyer during the interview.


What, the lawyers he has now don't want him? :boohoo: He said he had stopped talking to police after he got lawyers who told him not to cooperate.

I guess there are some things even some defense lawyers just won't do!:D

Susan
 
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Originally Posted by ISPTRAX
I'm almost sure we'd find things out about Mr. Mayor, too, in those internal investigations of Mr. Wife Killer.



Exactly! Arrrgh! This has just pissed me off so badly!



***Ric, if you are reading this, do not trust the Mayor, he is NOT your friend!!!***


Bingo! I believe there must be several people who don't want the truth about Drew's past indescretions to come out for fear of being called out on their own illegal activities and other embarassing info.

Susan
 
How much of his psyche is driven by his childhood? Why can he only handle women as long as they are fun and romantic? What happens when the wives turn into mothers or go through a crisis that he can't handle it?

I caught how he said that both Kathleen and Stacy were fun and romantic at the beginning of their relationships. I wonder if he gets sexually turned off of his wives after the 2nd child.
 
What would motivate a Mayor to use his powers to make such a quick decision to an investigation and allow someone to collect a pension when they probably shouldn't. There is no reason this shouldn't been allowed to be played out under the authority of the Chief of Police.

There is exactly no reason this shouldn't have been allowed to play out. This just goes to show That the mayor is in DP's pocket.:razz: :razz: :razz: To the mayor!
 
We all know how Drew has been calling everyone up and lining up his alies. I'm sure he's quick to remind them why they shouldn't switch sides as he told Ric.
 
The video links are posted above. You really have to watch them to believe this. It is unbelievable, isn't it?!

I wish his cell phone had gone off during the interview so we could watch him ignore it.

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: That's some funny , TM. I spit pop all over my keyboard when I read that.
 
by Greta Van Susteren
We have just learned that the Chief wrote the Mayor and Commission saying he did not want to accept Sgt Peterson’s resignation because of the internal charges - charges that would result in his termination (thus denying him his pension.). The Chief wrote that he thought the public entitled to an open hearing on this. Note that we do not know the internal charges - but it is a red flag that the Chief thought the charges would result in termination. That suggests to me that the internal charges are significant ones - but I can’t be certain without knowing the charges. We will have much more at ten pm on ON THE RECORD.

http://gretawire.foxnews.com/2007/11...n-resignation/
 
The Mayor of Bolingbrook has now enabled Drew to resign from the Bolingbrook Police Department, allowing Drew to halt any further internal investigations and allowing him to collect his pension. Against the wishes of the Chief of Police. What a crock!

http://gretawire.foxnews.com/2007/11/14/just-in-update-in-sgt-peterson-story/

by Greta Van Susteren
Spoke to OTR Producer Steph Watts a few seconds ago….he got his hands on information about Sgt. Peterson’s resignation. Sgt. Peterson handed it in, the Chief of Police denied the request to resign because there are internal charges pending. The Chief of Police then sent a letter to the Mayor Claar and members of the Board of Fire and Police Commission - they overruled the Chief. As a result Sgt Peterson has officially resigned (his resignation accepted), he will get his full pension and the internal charges will not be further investigated (and we don’t know now - but we may be 10pm eastern for ON THE RECORD - what those internal charges are..whether they are significant charges or insignificant charges.)

I don't understand how or why the Mayor would overrule the Chief.
 
From a commenter at Gretablog:

http://gretawire.foxnews.com/2007/11/14/more-on-sgt-peterson-resignation/

November 14th, 2007 at 1:13 pm
WBBM-AM 780 radio is reporting that Tim with E. Search said this morning that he is fed up with the politics and “one-upsmanship” in the DP case and may not return because of it!!!!!!!!!!!!

What horrible news for Stacey and her friends and family. I was wondering how long it would take for politics to play a part in this investigation.
 
I don't understand how or why the Mayor would overrule the Chief.

The mayor is the chief's boss, the citizens elect the mayor so he is supposed to answer to the citizens.

I think the mayor doesn't want the incestigation to move forward for fear of what other scandalous info might become known about people other than Drew.

Mr. Mayor is afraid of something...and so is covering his butt, IMO.

Susan
 
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