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Accused cop: I was undercover, too

Full story: Chicago Sun-Times

He provided the Chicago Sun-Times with police reports that he says prove his innocence by showing that he and a partner were documenting their own investigation months before the FBI arrested Stallworth on Nov.

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#1
Jan 15, 2009
 
These were officers who were suppose to protect and serve the people of there communities?
Bill

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Jan 15, 2009
 
These reports are simply him, stallworth trying to CYA. Well it's a little late because 1st who was he working for, Harvey or the feds? Did his bosses know about this and if so why haven't they stepped forward to shed light on his actions. If the feds knew he wouldn't have been arrested in the first place. Did Stallworth turn in all money collected from deals. The feds have all serial numbers on the money paid to him therefore Stallworth should have wrote those numbers down, made zerox copies of all bills the placed them into evidence along with reports for each transaction/meeting that day. These reports should have been done in a timely manner which means as soon as possible, not 5 days later. Whoever his contact/boss was should have signed off on the report with a police report number. This is all B.S. Like the US Attorney stated before when cops get in trouble they usually say I was conducting my own investigation. Your job is gone you resigned and Kellogg knows they wanted him anyway. Go to court and see if you get off, if so then you can have both jobs back doubt it though.
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Jan 24, 2009
 
Bill wrote:
These reports are simply him, stallworth trying to CYA. Well it's a little late because 1st who was he working for, Harvey or the feds? Did his bosses know about this and if so why haven't they stepped forward to shed light on his actions. If the feds knew he wouldn't have been arrested in the first place. Did Stallworth turn in all money collected from deals. The feds have all serial numbers on the money paid to him therefore Stallworth should have wrote those numbers down, made zerox copies of all bills the placed them into evidence along with reports for each transaction/meeting that day. These reports should have been done in a timely manner which means as soon as possible, not 5 days later. Whoever his contact/boss was should have signed off on the report with a police report number. This is all B.S. Like the US Attorney stated before when cops get in trouble they usually say I was conducting my own investigation. Your job is gone you resigned and Kellogg knows they wanted him anyway. Go to court and see if you get off, if so then you can have both jobs back doubt it though.
The only reply I have to this is, what a inmature thing of Stallworth to say. Just another ghetto, low life in Harvey who is under the thumb of the good old mayor, trying to make money the illegal way, instead of being a MAN, and working for his paycheck. What a disgrace he is to his family, friends, and what is left of the community. He makes me want to puke my guts out everytime I read what BS comes out of his mouth. Hope you enjoy your converstion with Blago...
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Honolulu, HI

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Jan 24, 2009
 
Next hing you know Stallworth will be reciting poems and insisting he was singled out. What a buster ex-cop. Dude never was a good cop in uniform, always doin dumb shi_. That's why Graves fired his useless butt. I have no idea why Kellogg brought him back along with the others because they all thought they were better than the other guys. Always kissin booty to get ahead rather than go out there, work hard and correct, get your solid arrest and go home. All these fools had their noses so far up Kellogg's butt he couldn't fart. That's why there rep on the street was so bad. If you put in a honest 9-5 trating folks with integrity, honesty, and respect you will find out life in the world of law enforcement will go smooth. As soon as you decide to go outside of the oath you took, then it catches up to you sooner or later.
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Jan 25, 2009
 
That is exactly why Kellogg brought him back..c'mon let's be honest with each other..if you were work'in dirty and needed to be sure that if *&^% hit the fan, you would have a dumb butt to take the heat for you. Sad to say that as "smart" as Stallworth thought he was, he never seen it coming. It is so true..money & greed so hand in hand. Do you know anything about a house that Stallworth had built in Harvey. I heard, and I repeat "HEARD" that he had a house built in Harvey that was over 250K. Somewhere around Morgan St.??? If this is true, that would have been my first clue that something is wrong...
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Jan 25, 2009
 
Yeah I think it's off of 150th street close to Thorton. Well if he's convicted that home will probably be sold unless he had a war chest of loot saved up from all his dirty dealings. All of them are greedy and can't have enough power.
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Jan 25, 2009
 
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Yeah I think it's off of 150th street close to Thorton. Well if he's convicted that home will probably be sold unless he had a war chest of loot saved up from all his dirty dealings. All of them are greedy and can't have enough power.
Well, if he does have a war chest, that will be gone with the legal fees he'll have to fork over for an attorney. Public assistance, here he comes..........hope his family didn't get too used to the "good life" cuz he's "not moving on up" anymore!!
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Jan 26, 2009
 
It's a freakin shame that the family has to go through this. this is the kinda shi_ that divorces are made of. A cop's life ain't all peaches and cream, but when you ride dirty like Stallworth, Keel, Gentry, Dorrough, Frundle, Johnson, Askew, and others who still are crooked when the man slaps those cold cuffs on you reality finally hits. With this position comes power, the power givin to you can be used for so much more than personal advancement the wrong way and greed. The problem with all these dumb azz cops is they were greedy, stupid, selfish, and never had the good intentions of the oath they took when they entered this job. There is a lesson being taught in the Harvey Police dept. but they have yet to understand what that lesson is. I know someone else will think they are clever and can get away with whatever but I say to you think before you act. Honesty, Respect and Fairness, that's the Harvey Police Department logo. If you can't abide by that then resign because you can do 20 yrs and not have one incident, then on that last day, BAM there it is.
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Jan 26, 2009
 
Bill wrote:
It's a freakin shame that the family has to go through this. this is the kinda shi_ that divorces are made of. A cop's life ain't all peaches and cream, but when you ride dirty like Stallworth, Keel, Gentry, Dorrough, Frundle, Johnson, Askew, and others who still are crooked when the man slaps those cold cuffs on you reality finally hits. With this position comes power, the power givin to you can be used for so much more than personal advancement the wrong way and greed. The problem with all these dumb azz cops is they were greedy, stupid, selfish, and never had the good intentions of the oath they took when they entered this job. There is a lesson being taught in the Harvey Police dept. but they have yet to understand what that lesson is. I know someone else will think they are clever and can get away with whatever but I say to you think before you act. Honesty, Respect and Fairness, that's the Harvey Police Department logo. If you can't abide by that then resign because you can do 20 yrs and not have one incident, then on that last day, BAM there it is.
Bill, How much do Harvey cops make?(Beginning pay) Say.....45?
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Jan 26, 2009
 
Something like that, that's good money. If these guys would get out there and do the job the right way ie, guys in patrol go out there and do a lot of traffic, with aggresive traffic enforcment comes a lot of court which is OT. For the dectectives they need to investigate, arrest which means a lot of court time when it comes to felony arrest. DUI arrest are solid money makers and can last months. Harvey is always short so I know in patrol there is a lot of extra shifts. Even the butt kissers in plain clothes should come in and work a OT shift in patrol if they are short. By doing so it keeps the skills fresh plus puts money in your pocket.
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Jan 27, 2009
 
Bill wrote:
Something like that, that's good money. If these guys would get out there and do the job the right way ie, guys in patrol go out there and do a lot of traffic, with aggresive traffic enforcment comes a lot of court which is OT. For the dectectives they need to investigate, arrest which means a lot of court time when it comes to felony arrest. DUI arrest are solid money makers and can last months. Harvey is always short so I know in patrol there is a lot of extra shifts. Even the butt kissers in plain clothes should come in and work a OT shift in patrol if they are short. By doing so it keeps the skills fresh plus puts money in your pocket.
If they do make that much, it is even more sickening to me, as a teacher, to know that they think they need more. Cops are supposed to stand as a civic symbol of what is right and strong. How weak can they be? I know, that with that salary, I can own say a home on Streamside drive in Harvey, be able to maintain it, pay it off, have a nice car, maintain it, and have enough for entertainment as well. 45 is a sound salary! They must be so weak Bill. Whoever interviews them in human resources must not have a lot on the ball as well.
Crazy.....We so, need a clean slate....
Social Issues

Palo Alto, CA

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Jan 27, 2009
 
The problem is not monetary fulfillment. They were obviously lacking some type of validation in their lives so they reverted to seeking it through Mayor Kellog. They need to feel like they belong to something important and that they are needed. What's sad is that Mayor Kellog had the ability to influence and lead and he chose to do it in the wrong way. He could have transformed Harvey because he had men willing to do whatever for him. Its sad because this whole situation is misplaced potential.
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Jan 27, 2009
 

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Misplaced indeed, Kellogg is not a dumb dude, if he could've done right I think his political stint could have went as far as an represenitive, or even senator. He is the same as when he was an alderman, radical and slick. If you know those who run with him they are all losers and in no way could have made it to the position they hold now without Kellogg. I remember when Archie and M. Neal were acting like bodyguards for Kellogg. These guys couldn't even handle working on the street in uniform always making terrible decisions and getting punked by wanna be bangers. They both got fired by Graves but the almghty Eric gave them top spots with him along with other dirty cops.
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Jan 28, 2009
 
I have to agree w/both "Social Issues" and Bill. Just think if all that energy of doing "wrong", was put to doing "right"...what would the City of Harvey look like now? But I do believe that both were not only lacking vaidation in their lives, and I'm sure this has something to do with it, but money is the root of all evil....
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Jan 28, 2009
 
Social Issues wrote:
The problem is not monetary fulfillment. They were obviously lacking some type of validation in their lives so they reverted to seeking it through Mayor Kellog. They need to feel like they belong to something important and that they are needed. What's sad is that Mayor Kellog had the ability to influence and lead and he chose to do it in the wrong way. He could have transformed Harvey because he had men willing to do whatever for him. Its sad because this whole situation is misplaced potential.
You're exactly right. The 3 emotional needs we all have....The need to:
Love & Be Loved
Belong to a group
Feel recognized

You hit it.
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Jan 28, 2009
 
True dat, well said. I recall the starting pay years back was 25k.
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Mar 29, 2009
 
Bill wrote:
It's a freakin shame that the family has to go through this. this is the kinda shi_ that divorces are made of. A cop's life ain't all peaches and cream, but when you ride dirty like Stallworth, Keel, Gentry, Dorrough, Frundle, Johnson, Askew, and others who still are crooked when the man slaps those cold cuffs on you reality finally hits. With this position comes power, the power givin to you can be used for so much more than personal advancement the wrong way and greed. The problem with all these dumb azz cops is they were greedy, stupid, selfish, and never had the good intentions of the oath they took when they entered this job. There is a lesson being taught in the Harvey Police dept. but they have yet to understand what that lesson is. I know someone else will think they are clever and can get away with whatever but I say to you think before you act. Honesty, Respect and Fairness, that's the Harvey Police Department logo. If you can't abide by that then resign because you can do 20 yrs and not have one incident, then on that last day, BAM there it is.
if you are going to call those police dirty don't forget that george lockett.he is the most corrupt and useless person to ever put on a police uniform.
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You the main one talkin blanket statement crap and all that but still don't know what you are talking bout. I never heard this dude's name all in the news. Seem like you hatin, why? Don't matter cause until that day comes when you are willing to put that uniform on and get out there instead of protecting the negative documented incidents of your buddies then maybe you will have something to talk about.
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Mar 29, 2009
 
Bill wrote:
You the main one talkin blanket statement crap and all that but still don't know what you are talking bout. I never heard this dude's name all in the news. Seem like you hatin, why? Don't matter cause until that day comes when you are willing to put that uniform on and get out there instead of protecting the negative documented incidents of your buddies then maybe you will have something to talk about.
not a blanket statement. george lockett!.never heard his name on the news wow! that's your measurement of a criminal.i guess you think everybody in prison is guilty also. you believe everything you read in the paper and news?your pathetic. your cracking me up.but why should i expect anything different, that's the type of person you are.lockett was a two bit, penny ante , petty ,dirty cop.screwed over a lot of citizens.he never amounted to much. little fish, bottom feeder,bottom of the barrel type.when it's all over nobody will remember him because he's never accomplished anything significant.a little boy that's never walked amongst men. as far as wearing that uniform....been there done that! moved on and up to the next level with much success. so you go on little fella talkin your personal sh@# about ppl.you don't have an unbiased ,impartial opinion in your body.your shameful.just stop talking nonsense and be fair. maybe you can redeem yourself.
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Lockett was a good officer and for the short time that I got to work with him he talked the talk, and he walked the walk. He was a cop that stood up for what was right and what he beleived in and if he disagreed with something, he voiced his opinion and let you know. Now I beleive that you, like me know who "Bill" from Honolulu,Hi is and for you to talk about him is sad. You say you moved on to bigger and better things in your career, I think from your comments I know who you are, and I think you are now a working Sgt. which means that you were demotted, from your Commanders position and while you were a Cmnd, you were the same now as then...Bitter,FAT and skeezer with few friends. I remember when I was a sho'ty in that town and watching you come into the Harvey trailor courts and blow guys in afew of the homes in there we would watch and laugh and now when I come through the town and see you its a trip!I'll say it one more time and leave it at that, U a Fat fu*ken pig, that needs to be put in a mental hospital, and they need to give you drug screens due to your addiction to coke and the fact that you have tried to slit your wrists! Go back to your hubby and tell him about the cock that you suck and then go home and kiss him on the mouth! Euhhhhhh, oink oink
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