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Adrian Martinez Garcia, also a Chicago Police officer, told those gathered that he was responsible for naming his brother — an homage to singer Enrique Iglesias — and the two were inseparable ...
So Mayor Brandon Johnson made the correct call in not attending St. Rita of Cascia Catholic Church on Monday morning for the funeral of slain Chicago police Officer Luis Huesca, even though his ...
Hundreds of Chicago cops and their counterparts from nearby municipalities gathered at St. Rita for the funeral mass of Luis ... Slain Chicago police Officer Luis Huesca remembered as ‘Lionheart ...
Four weeks later, he took the Chicago Police exam and passed. As a police officer, Jack gained notoriety for his "prodigious ticket writing". [2] The first parking ticket Jack wrote was for an illegally parked car on Argyle Street; as he was tucking the ticket under the wiper blade, the man who owned the car ran up and tried to persuade him to ...
Michael Jerome Corbitt (March 17, 1944 – July 27, 2004) was a police chief of Willow Springs, Illinois from 1973 until 1982, a three-time convicted felon, and an associate of Chicago Outfit mobsters such as Sal Bastone, Sam "Momo" Giancana and Antonino "Tony," "Joe Batters" Accardo. He became a cooperating witness after being convicted of ...
Leonard Frank Baldy (February 15, 1927 – May 2, 1960) was a Chicago Police Department officer who became the city's first helicopter traffic reporter. His sometimes comical look at Chicago's traffic problems made him a household name. His peers gave him the nickname "Flying Officer Leonard Baldy".
The head of Chicago’s police union said the family of Chicago Police Officer Enrique Martinez, who was shot to death last week, does not want Mayor Brandon Johnson at his funeral.
LeRoy Martin (1929 [1] − August 31, 2013) was an American police officer for the Chicago Police Department. [4] In November 1987, Martin became the third African-American and second permanent to serve as superintendent of the department, following the retirement of Fred Rice Jr. (who is noted as the Chicago first permanent African-American police superintendent; Samuel Nolan was the Chicago ...