everybody was complaining at me, because i m the guy supposed to be handling the gear, and i couldn t keep it cool enough. it was a learning experience, i think, for everybody there. this was the first time you actually saw what happened in a drug house. they were just living like regular people live. watching tv, playing video games, visiting with their friends. the normal life was interrupted by selling drugs, playing with guns and counting money. if there is not criminal activity going on, then the court order says you have to turn off the recording devices. most often everything going on in that house was criminal in nature because there was almost always drugs around or a gun in the room. almost everybody was a convicted felon. almost everything was criminal
you hate getting off the phone like i do when your daddy calls? yeah. i hate getting off the phone with him. do he call you a lot? he do. he calls me at least three times a month. he don t call us a lot. he called granny s house. he called granny s house? yeah. i think we should write a letter to the prison and tell them we want more time. they ll say, we can t give him too much. we can t give him anymore time on the telephone. here. y all just take him. wouldn t that be nice? that would be nice. yeah. he only got 30 years left. granny? maybe so. i m not i m not mad at the judge and prosecutors.
fortunately, one day we were in the room talking and a sergeant was in there and heard the problem and said, i got just the spot for you. went out and looked at it. it was perfect. the factory or command center that we used was an old model paint factory. from the third or fourth floor, wherever we were, we had a bird s-eye view of the house looking north, and the command center was set up so that there was a monitoring room, where you would have three agents at three separate monitoring stations and a supervisor in the room. and each of those stations monitored a particular room in the house at 1023 kishwaki. one for the kitchen, one for the dining room, one for the living room.
be advised target in the parking lot. target s out at the vehicle. the deal is good. uc leaving the area. what s up, it s me. west suburban chicago. it s the big game day for cook county sheriff s police after a six-month-long sting operation. we have 40 that have already been charged, then we got 24 where charges are pending. those are the ones we ll be looking for today. more than 60 officers will raid multiple locations across the township today. investigators have built their case with the help of a street informant nicknamed jefferson, who is also a drug addict. who better to have information about a dope house than people who are in that world? that s the people. you re not going to find the local priest having a great deal of inside information. ten seconds. ten seconds.
go visit him this summer, look at this part of his hand. he had rumps on his hands. and his hands been through a lot. you hate getting off the phone like i do when your daddy calls? yeah. i hate getting off the phone with him. does he call you a lot? he do, he calls me, um, at least three times a month. he don t call us a lot. he calls granny s house. but we re not there. i think we should write a letter to the prison and tell them we want more time. they re going to say, we can t give him too much, we can t give him anymore time on the telephone. here, y all just take him. that would be nice. he only got 40 years left,