Posted on 03/07/2022 1:31:40 PM PST by Morgana
The niece of Chicago Police Department's Internal Affairs chief was caught on body camera video warning cops conducting a drug bust that her aunt is a police officer and is 'probably your boss.'
Internal Affairs Chief Yolanda Talley's niece, who has not been named, was driving her aunt's silver Lexus on February 1, when police officers pulled the vehicle over after allegedly observing a passenger toss 84 baggies of heroin worth $6,300 out the window.
That passenger, 34-year-old Kenneth Miles, has been arrested.
Body camera video that was obtained by the Chicago Sun-Times in response to a Freedom of Information request, shows Talley's indignant and irate niece yelling and swearing at officers, and demanding that they allow her to retrieve her belongings, including her house keys, from the Lexus.
During the foul-mouthed verbal exchange seen in the video, which has been edited to obscure the niece's face, the woman tells the cops: 'don't even worry about it, my auntie is probably your boss.'
The niece repeatedly invokes her high-ranking aunt during the back-and-forth with the officers, telling them: 'my auntie is a police officer, too. This is her car.'
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
race/ethnicity of the perp?
Are the cops going to forfeit the car? They would fir Joe 6pack.
Decades of telling entitled blacks that they are always the victims and they can do no wrong - this is the result.
Great job, libtards!
No need to look. Funny how the UK Daily Mail publishes all this news but the American Drive By media is silent on these stories...hmmmm.
Talley’s Lexus was removed from the scene by the arresting officers, but instead of being taken to an impound lot, it was returned to the chief’s niece.
“My auntie used to be your boss”
Police arrested Miles on drug charges but let Talley’s niece go, writing in a report that she was a witness.
Why is the passenger named but not her? It doesn’t say she’s a minor.
The Chief seems pretty poor at investigating Family Internal Affairs.
Not seized as a civil asset forfeiture and auctioned off? I'm shocked, shocked!

Race card! Race Card! Played!
You gotsta axe?
CHICAGO CRIME by: Sam Charles Posted: Feb 16, 2022 / 07:57 PM CST / Updated: Feb 17, 2022 / 07:56 AM CST

CPD Internal Affairs Chief Yolanda Talley
CHICAGO — A vehicle owned by the Chicago Police Department’s Chief of Internal Affairs was involved in a drug arrest on the West Side earlier this month, according to police sources.
The car, registered to CPD Chief Yolanda Talley, was recovered by a CPD gang team on the West Side earlier this month, according to CPD sources. Talley’s niece was driving and her boyfriend was a passenger in the vehicle.
The boyfriend of Talley’s niece was arrested, though Talley’s niece was released without charges. Sources say the vehicle was returned to Talley shortly after the arrest occurred. The arrest occurred Feb. 1 in the 500 block of North St. Louis, and the incident report noted that officers recovered about 42 grams of heroin worth $6,300. The Sun-Times reported that the boyfriend of Talley’s niece, Kenneth Miles, was charged with possession of a controlled substance.
Don Terry, a spokesman for the Chicago Police Department, declined to answer questions about the arrest, and Talley was not available for an interview. “This matter was immediately referred to the office of the Inspector General for investigation,” Terry said in a statement. Natalie Kuriata, a spokeswoman for the OIG, confirmed that the office received the request from CPD earlier this month.
Stories about it in the Trib, Sun Times, and WGN tv.
That and knowing that your Auntie is a Chief, whi will
Cover for you and make sure you’re not charged/prosecuted.
C'mon!! Did you really need to ask?!?
The aunt’s name is Yolanda - do you need more clues?
Yet not in the NY Slimes, CNN, Yahoo Nooz, WAshington Compost, NPR, et al
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