Times News Express: A top Chicago police official’s car was stopped on the West Side during a drug arrest earlier this month, a police spokesman confirmed Wednesday.
A Lexus registered to Yolanda Talley, chief of internal affairs, was pulled over Feb. 1 in the 500 block of North St. Louis Avenue and officers arrested Kenneth Miles, 34, on drug charges, according to an arrest report and police sources.
Talley wasn’t in the car.
Her niece was driving the Lexus, said Don Terry, a spokesman for the police department.
According to a police report, officers in a gang investigations squad were targeting drug sales in the area when they saw a man in a black mask pick up a bag near a black SUV and enter the passenger side of a four-door silver Lexus. read more
Cops always have the best drugs and fireworks.
“Look, guys. I was just taking this stuff to the station. Honest!”
OH NO, the Government and the Police are corrupt, say it isn’t so.
A certain demographic is well known for getting into positions of power and then stealing anything thats not nailed down. That’s crime #1. Crime #2 is getting off with nary a wrist slap.
Holding ‘high ranking officials’ to account is important….
Prosecuting ‘high ranking officials’ for misdeeds is critical.
“It’s unclear why Talley’s niece was driving her Lexus. Talley’s niece wasn’t arrested.”
she was driving the car to get snd transport drugs, in this case heroin.
she is certainly an accessory.
No way she didn’t know what was going on.
but, being in corrupt chicongo, she’ll get an apology.
Chicago, Chicago that toddlin’ town ….!
These stories are getting tiresome.
They can’t all kill each other fast enough for me