Monday, October 06, 2008

Chicago police to replace Rogue SOS unit With New Name

The Chicago Sun-Times reports:
A Marine Reserve intelligence officer recently returned from Iraq is helping the department create a new unit that will replace the scandal-plagued Special Operations Section.

Chicago Police Lt. James Roussell and department brass are putting the final touches on the more than 100-member Mobile Strike Force, which could be activated by the end of the month.
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As the department moves to replace SOS, the scandal continues to play out in court. Criminal charges are pending against seven officers for allegedly robbing and kidnapping citizens.
Gun control works in Chicago for those who planned it.