Chicago Police Retire to Avoid Punishment, Then Collect Massive Pensions


Published on Feb 5, 2016 by TheLipTV

Six Chicago police officers who are retiring to avoid punishment in the wake of a recent scandal surrounding the Chicago Police Department will receive pensions worth more than $100,000 a year, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Nearly two months ago, Chicago Inspector General Joe Ferguson issued a report to Mayor Rahm Emanuel recommending he fire the officers, who were all involved in an alleged cover-up of a 2004 involuntary manslaughter case. We look at the corruption scandal on the Lip News with Jo Ankier and Margaret Howell.

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2 thoughts on “Chicago Police Retire to Avoid Punishment, Then Collect Massive Pensions

  1. Awww Rahms wearing his sad face. For every second he frowns he loses half a mil in stock options.
    Probably why the Chinese had to purchase the Chicago Stock Exchange.
    I’m sure a bullet would turn that frown upside down. And if it doesn’t, well, nobody’s lost anything.

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