Saturday, December 11, 2010

Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis Meets with Nation of Islam?

According to Chicago Sun-Times columnist, Michael Sneed, Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis, held a Wednesday meeting with Father Michael Pfleger, Chicago Police Department's chief of staff Mike Masters, and Nation of Islam’s Leonard Muhammad.

Reportedly, the motley crew gathered to discuss youth violence.

The fact that Weis has reached out to a member of an organization that is perceived to be extremely anti-police and anti-white, has ruffled the features of a lot of Chicago police officers.

5 comments:

  1. Jodie doesn't get it & he never will. When Daley leaves so will you thank God!!

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  2. THIS GUY IS DOING A GREAT JOB. COPS DON'T LIKE HIM CUZ HE FOLLOWS THE LAW NOT BREAK IT LIKE COPS DO!

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  3. Majority of Police Officers DO NOT Break the law, Jodie is telling everyone crime is down, reading this site of all the crimes that do not always make the major news out lets doesn't look like crime is down that much, same MO African American male with gun robbing people on street or stores.

    But if you state a fact its the white system that is making these thugs do the crime. 20yrs on the CPD 10 yrs in a special gang unit I see the facts! It is time to let the police make it "GAME ON" you will see crime go down!!

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  4. "It is time to let the police make it "GAME ON" you will see crime go down!!"

    what does "game on" mean? break the law?

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  5. No smart ass it means to let us enforce the law!!!

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