Four Chicago Police Officers Arrested for Conspiracy & Stealing from Drug Dealers
Monday, January 17, 2005 at 04:19AM
TheSpook
Four veteran police officers
conspired with drug dealers to steal money, drugs and guns from
competing dealers, authorities said in announcing nine arrests. Other
officers also were part of the conspiracy, authorities said Thursday.
"If I were the other officers, I would be picking up the phone and
calling us because we intend to get to the bottom of it," U.S. Attorney
Patrick J. Fitzgerald said, suggesting that any officers with guilty
knowledge could help themselves by becoming witnesses. The four
officers have been suspended without pay and the department would
immediately start proceedings to fire them, Police Superintendent
Philip J. Cline said. Five other people, allegedly drug dealers, also
were arrested. All nine were charged with conspiracy to possess and
distribute cocaine. The arrests resulted from an investigation by
Chicago police investigators and the FBI that involved "extensive use
of physical and electronic surveillance" of the officers, authorities
said. The officers, working with their accomplices, allegedly staged
traffic stops and broke into apartments to steal from their targets. At
one of the traffic stops last July, the court complaint said, an
undercover police officer was pulled over. During court appearances
Thursday, eight of the nine men were ordered held in custody until bond
hearings Monday. An initial court appearance for the ninth man was not
scheduled immediately. [more]
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