she has had to do it. this is a symptom in this country of a much larger problem and lawlessness as a whole. when you start excusing things and start reclassifying crime at misdemeanors, where does it end? it s a domino effect and it goes into every area and every crime in every city in the entire nation. when you start looking at people and say they didn t do this that wrong, that snowballs into this case. it s a complete injustice and she deserves justice and so to all young women in this position. good for her having intestinal fortitude to speak out but she should have never had to do it. emily: this is disgusting. the age of consent to 17 years so anyone younger than that cannot legally give consent. it is a reason this law is in place and it provides for the protection of used so that they cannot legally give consent. meanwhile this guy s defense was
just curious your understanding of the chicago magazine report, allegations from several members of the city council that they don t believe the stats are on the up and up. and you re someone who s reported on this department for years. what is your sense? well, the statistics that the police department keeps have been questioned for decades. back in the 80s, mayor jane burn was accused of killing crime by reclassifying crime. so this notion that crimes are reclassify reclassified for whatever reason, it comes around every few years. has there ever been any professional sanction for mr. walsh given the roles that he played which taking a police file home, my sense is, is a violation of the code of conduct for officers. yes, it is a violation of the code of conduct. mr. walsh is one of six police officers who remain under investigation by the city s
just curious your understanding of the chicago magazine report, allegations from several members of the city council that they don t believe the stats are on the up and up. and you re someone who s reported on this department for years. what is your sense? well, the statistics that the police department keeps have been questioned for decades. back in the 80s, mayor jane burn was accused of killing crime by reclassifying crime. so this notion that crimes are reclassified for whatever reason, it comes around every few years. has there ever been any professional sanction for mr. walsh given the roles that he played which taking a police file home, my sense is, is a violation of the code of conduct for officers. yes, it is a violation of the code of conduct. mr. walsh is one of six police officers who remain under investigation by the city s
it was downgraded to involuntary manslaughter when daley s nephew pled guilty. when you re someone who s worked with the chicago police department and reported on chicago police department for many years in that city, i m just curious your understanding of the chicago magazine report, allegations from several members of the city council that they don t believe the stats are on the up and up. and you re someone who s reported on this department for years. what is your sense? well, the statistics that the police department keeps have been questioned for decades. back in the 80s, mayor jane burn was accused of killing crime by reclassifying crime. so this notion that crimes are reclassified for whatever reason, it comes around every few years. has there ever been any