IL - Lt. Charles 'Joe' Gliniewicz, 52, found dead, Fox Lake, 1 Sep 2015 - #3

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  • #601
I am not sure I understand what is interesting about some anonymous person calling Dr. Rudd a cop hating snob (or something like that).

Agree- to me he seems like someone who takes his duty to determine COD/MOD very seriously no matter whose feathers it may ruffle.


Sent from my not so humble opinion.
 
  • #602
I am not sure I understand what is interesting or insightful about some anonymous person calling Dr. Rudd a cop hating snob (or something like that).

Admittedly, I did not read the link. Was that the reveal? JMO
 
  • #603
I don't recall if this was mentioned yet, sorry if it is a repeat.

The man whom the Task Force called into the secret meeting without Rudd's knowledge also had ties to the Calusinski case.

Dr. Manny Montez was the doctor who consulted on the autopsy and later testified that the toddler had suffered a brain injury that day. It turned out in a subpoena after the trial that Montez had failed a board exam in anatomic pathology in 2001 and hadn’t taken an exam for forensic pathology at all.

I have not been able to verify if he was subsequently board certified in pathology or forensic pathology.

Interestingly former Lake County Coroner the late Artis Yancey was a huge supporter of Manny Montez. Yancey was an ex-Waukegan Police Chief who became Coroner. He lost the most recent Democratic bid to Rudd who went on to become Coroner. Yancey died last year.

I wonder why Montez was used at all and who chose him. Did Filenko request Montez be used or did Rudd make that choice? And why?
 
  • #604
I just can't wrap my mind around any of the theories on how this officer died. In the beginning I thought suicide, but the more we heard the less I thought that. If he wanted to take his life, he couldn't be sure a downward shot would actually work. Every piece in this puzzle does not fit. Thoughts?
 
  • #605
I just can't wrap my mind around any of the theories on how this officer died. In the beginning I thought suicide, but the more we heard the less I thought that. If he wanted to take his life, he couldn't be sure a downward shot would actually work. Every piece in this puzzle does not fit. Thoughts?

You can't be sure any shot with a handgun will work, Even one to the head. But a shot to the upper chest in a downward motion would have pretty good odds of killing you instantly and if not you would quickly bleed out.
 
  • #606
Hi, Walker007.......did your brother ever call you back about what the local buzz was about Gliniewicz's death? JMO

He hasn't talked with any of them that were there that day in awhile. Said he has been busy with work. I did communicate with another family member who was not there that day. Not really much feedback, just that it was scary for them that day. Police went door to door and told everyone to lock down and stay inside. Which my probing question that I would like to understand is, how thorough were people vetted inside their businesses?? I will work on getting that answered.

Also, when I said to check the comments, "The last commenter" then click on their name and read their other comments, not just the ones on the linked article. It will bring up their other comments. What I found insightful as to their "opinion" - "insight" on Dr. Rudd as a whole, even prior to this case.
 
  • #607
I just can't wrap my mind around any of the theories on how this officer died. In the beginning I thought suicide, but the more we heard the less I thought that. If he wanted to take his life, he couldn't be sure a downward shot would actually work. Every piece in this puzzle does not fit. Thoughts?

What are your thoughts on it being an accidental suicide?

One of my theories is that the Lt. might have been staging an event where he took two shots to his vest and intended to survive it and maybe even engage in the pursuit of the "three suspects" himself.

Then, in an attempt to shoot his vest in a glancing shot, what if he missed the vest and hit himself?

For me, this is still a plausible scenario.

Of course, if we find out later that the muzzle of the gun was intentionally placed behind the vest before it was fired? That would change everything again.
 
  • #608
On the Officer Down Memorial Page Gliniewicz is the only one without his PD Patch alongside his name. I wonder if his PD didn't submit his name and the data was gathered from news sources instead?

https://www.odmp.org/search/year/2015?ref=sidebar

Could be nothing, It just jumped out at me as I scrolled down the page.
 
  • #609
It's hard to find prior articles pertaining to the situation in Fox Lake unless you search by specific date ranges. In any cases, it was brought up in one of the pressers if this could at all potentially connect to the ongoing departmental issue. In which, it was stated that has not been ruled out. In so many words. I wanted to look back a little as to what was going on prior to the shooting and is there is anything worth looking at as possible angle.

Here is an article on the leaves of absences of the Chief and unnamed Officer. Published: August 21st. 10-11 Days prior to shooting.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/subur...lake-police-leave-st-0822-20150821-story.html

"Both the chief and the officer have been placed on paid administrative leave for the duration of the village's internal investigation, which is being conducted by a private investigation firm, according to the statement."

"The village is not naming the officer involved but Marrin said he has served the department for 17 years, while Behan has been chief for nine years and is a 33-year veteran of the Fox Lake police department."

QUESTION: If both or one of the DUO above were found to be negligent in this issue. The question remains: What would they have to loose? Retirement benefits? What?

QUESTION: An outside investigative agency is conducting the inquiry. Who is the significant person assisting within the department? Was there one? Typically, highest ranking would be more or less in charge until an interim chief is assigned. Amazing, isn't it. That didn't happen until after LT. G was shot and killed. The website lists staff here, http://www.foxlake.org/Directory.aspx?DID=7 - I don't see any Captains which would rank above LT. Correct me if I am wrong on that. So that leave a few LT's who would have been at highest rank, if that article is correct.

Another interesting observation, if you go onto the fox lake PD website. You will notice the meeting notes from the PD. There has not been an updated meeting since March of 2015. And strangely, this meeting never took place for "Lack of quorum" --- > Same for the February Meeting. In fact the last meeting that was posted was in January 2015. See Link
http://www.foxlake.org/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/954



In this link. http://www.foxlake.org/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/913 Dated June 3, 2014. It discusses and arbitration hearing being scheduled for an officer.
In this link. It discussed the outcome of arbitration hearing, in which this Officer was reinstated after being fired. Which is the last meeting held per the website. In January 2015. http://www.foxlake.org/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/952

This pension meeting discusses the same above Officer as being terminated as of Oct 2013. I wonder what it means in the language they are speaking on this particular officer? http://www.foxlake.org/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/773

Now here in looking at pension agenda from August 27th, it discusses Application for retirement of the Chief. There are no minutes posted from this meeting, wonder if it took place? But the above listed article says he was on leave of absence pending investigation. Confusing. http://www.foxlake.org/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/1024

If you google "Fox Lake Police Stand Up To Child Abuser On Force" there is a discussion on this officer. Last post is interesting as mentions connections. They seem to have a high opinion on the Chief and most places that I've read with these articles, the comments are complimentary of the Chief. But who knows. I am at this point thinking there is something deeper going on and perhaps this is why the secrecy??
 
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If you google "Fox Lake Police Stand Up To Child Abuser On Force" there is a discussion on this officer. Last post is interesting as mentions connections. They seem to have a high opinion on the Chief and most places that I've read with these articles, the comments are complimentary of the Chief. But who knows. I am at this point thinking there is something deeper going on and perhaps this is why the secrecy??
When I google I get:

Your search - "Fox Lake Police Stand Up To Child Abuser On Force" - did not match any documents.

Can we have another clue please?
 
  • #612
More of a time line.


8/11 notes. Chief Behan was present at meeting. No Lt. G. http://www.foxlake.org/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/1023

8/19 The LT. was not present. Special Agenda to discuss Personal and Pending Litigation - http://www.foxlake.org/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/1025

8/21 Tribune article on Chief and Officer on Paid Administrative Leave.

8/25 LT. G WAS PRESENT at this Village Board meeting. Note the Chief is not present but was at the 8/11 meeting. http://www.foxlake.org/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/1042

9/1 - LT G - Gunned down.


Sorry. I.B - see if googling "Fox lake Police Dept was forced rehire" brings better luck. There are a few, you just have to navigate around. In particular the 357 poster. I would link but not sure of the TOS on that so better safe than sorry.
 
  • #613
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Sorry. I.B - see if googling "Fox lake Police Dept was forced rehire" brings better luck. There are a few, you just have to navigate around. In particular the 357 poster. I would link but not sure of the TOS on that so better safe than sorry.
Thanks! That worked. Much more interesting than the earlier guy who appears to hate Dr Rudd and is likely on Nerheim's campaign committee. This seems to have some possible truth and substance.
 
  • #614
Interesting posts Walker007.
It took you time to bring all the links together so all of us can consider if CJG's death could have anything to do with the inside investigations going on within the PD.

The Lake County Sheriff's Office had an investigation and problems going on in June 2014.
Info can be found at Illinois policy . org / illinois-corruption-watch.

How, why, or when, do county sheriff departments interact with city/town police departments?
Do the the two meet up and work together often?
 
  • #615
Interesting posts Walker007.
It took you time to bring all the links together so all of us can consider if CJG's death could have anything to do with the inside investigations going on within the PD.

The Lake County Sheriff's Office had an investigation and problems going on in June 2014.
Info can be found at Illinois policy . org / illinois-corruption-watch.

How, why, or when, do county sheriff departments interact with city/town police departments?
Do the the two meet up and work together often?

Thanks. I figured all of this good discussion on theories. Might as well try to expand to continue the thoughtful discussion.

My experiences vary with LE, I have had involvement in cases with all levels of LE. There are times you find a power struggle between different entities. Other times, they work well together as they should as it's typically in the best interest for the case, in my personal experiences anyway unless there are conflicts of interest in the cases of corruption etc... Sheriffs office typically have jurisdiction outside of city limits or unincorporated areas of the county. I feel there is much more details here than meets the eye as in this case you have a local police officer gun downed in what I am only assuming is city limits considering this was a patrolled area of Fox Lake PD. Typically, the lead is where the crime occurs unless requested otherwise by that department or governing jurisdiction. Otherwise, the lead investigative agency can request assistance on cases from higher agencies who may have more resources etc.. In this case, it's different, it's just complicated with all of the unknowns, I would be speculating, and this has so many variables. I don't have any experience with this county SO or the local PD.

If you look on the minutes on those agendas, they have a topic on Lake County assisting in crimes after this fact. I need to read more carefully to make a better assessment to form my opinions. I wanted to get the links up to share. As of right now, I find it EXTREMELY curious that Lt. G was at the latest Village Board meeting shortly after the Special Meeting to discuss the issues of the Chief and Officer. Curious enough to wonder if it is possible that Lt. G was posed to potentially take over as Interim Chief or be appointed as Chief in light of the fact that the meeting he attended was 4 days after the article in the Tribune. He had the next highest ranking as LT. I posted awhile back that someone within the department would be of knowledge of patrols etc etc.. Of the areas and potentially when someone would check into these areas and further could have had contact with LT. G, his cell phone records I am sure are being gone through with a fine tooth comb. In addition, to questioning all of the talk of Role Call. Would the LT be mandated like patrol officers to attend or is he considered staff in a different role? Does this pertain? Because in a command position you could be called on duty at anytime? I don't know, perhaps someone can shed more light on this.

However, let's just say this scenario pertains, it would certainly be a situation in an investigation that would warrant the silence we are witnessing. The new appointments from LC into the FLPD. In the later agendas, Covelli was present.
 
  • #616
Here is an article where Lt. G commented back this summer about a marine who was killed in a car crash. Interesting, as the article states. LT is "head of operations" for the department.

"It's a shame to see such a young promising man with a great future ahead of him cut short," said Lt. Joe Gliniewicz, head of operations for the Fox Lake Police Department and leader of Explorer Post 300.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/subur...arine-crash-fatal-st-0605-20150604-story.html
 
  • #617
Walker007 & Others

Repeating my Sept 11 post #1003
May be helpful. Or not. Have redded things below that puzzles me.
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FLPD commission and/or employment matters?
IDK if this is enlightening, but seems strange to me that
no minutes for Fox Lake Bd of Police Commissioners were posted since Feb & Mar.
Noting here just a few employment matters discussed in minutes. Could have missed something.

Start at link http://www.foxlake.org/Archive.aspx
- select "Fire & Police Commission Minutes" archive,
- select meeting date,
- read.

The minutes go back to Oct 2013, w ~ 13 meeting dates to current. although for multiple dates, no meetings took place, due either to inclement weather or lack of quorum.

Oct 1, 2013..... item re list of charges against Officer Tom O----, announce spec meeting Oct 8 re whether Commission will conduct hearing.
June 3 2014 ..... item re setting Aug arbitration hearing for Tom O----.
Dec 2 2104 ...... item re further extension of probation for Officer Llenza.
Dec 22, 2014.... Russell Todd Ebbing is sworn in as new LEO, starts at academy in Jan.
Jan 6, 2015...... Office Llenza submitted letter of resignation. Arbitrator award ordered Tom O. be reinstated, given 30 day suspension. He has reported back to work.
Feb 3, 2015 .... no meeting, lack of quorum.
Mar 3, 2015.....Ditto
No posted minutes since Mar.

Alerting on own post, to ask Mod about IDing PD personnel ^ here.

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  • #618
I'm presuming that "Chuck" is CG....Very interesting, Walker, thanks. Guess that confirms my suspicion that CG's death is somehow related to the internal investigation, despite the adamant denials....How, exactly, we may never know, because it is becoming increasingly difficult to believe anything affirmed by the spokespersons for the agencies. JMO
 
  • #619
The Fox Lake PD was investigated a few years ago and they are currently being investigated. Scuttlebutt is the feds are investigating and not just leaving the investigating to the DA because the mayors, chiefs, prosecutors and everyone are so tight around there.

I still think something was said in that meeting with the mayor and I am sure Gliniewicz is part of any investigation simply because he was there so long.

I am starting to wonder if the Union is being a pain in the butt with this death investigation. The union is very strong in Fox Lake PD and has a history of defending some rather questionable behavior as Walker has pointed out.

I also keep going back to this interview the first days after Joe's death because it isn't always acceptable for cops to use their influence to have a "long chat" with someone. So I do wonder if there was some investigation the Task Force wasn't aware of but Joe was?

Tammy Rivette:

“Even the criminals liked him,” she said.

Rivette once sought help when someone appeared to be stalking her niece. Gliniewicz contacted the man and “had a nice long chat with him”, she recalled. “And it ended right there,” she said.
 
  • #620
Here is an article where Lt. G commented back this summer about a marine who was killed in a car crash. Interesting, as the article states. LT is "head of operations" for the department.

"It's a shame to see such a young promising man with a great future ahead of him cut short," said Lt. Joe Gliniewicz, head of operations for the Fox Lake Police Department and leader of Explorer Post 300.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/subur...arine-crash-fatal-st-0605-20150604-story.html

I couldn't read the referenced article, because it seemed to give me today's articles, etc. So I apologize if I am responding and it's taken out of context to the original article's quote....

That being said, being "head of operations" could just mean he is in charge of the Operations section/squad, etc...versus Administration, Investigations, etc.
If you've got multiple Lt's, responsibilities are probably broken up into similar types of categories, if that makes sense. Maybe everyone reading this understood that, but there is a difference between "head of operations" meaning basically running the show, versus a certain area of responsibility. If his LT's position was in charge of Operations (capital "O"), it would have been better for the article author to have written that as such.

I'm blabbing on this morning, sorry. Long night, LOL.
 
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