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.'
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Anyone remember the NY lottery number picker in the 90’s?
Yolanda Vega. She was a hottie if I remember correctly.
If she is close enough to the neice to let her drive her car, she knew who the kid was hanging out with. And given the niece’s certainty that the aunt would get them off, she and her dealer friend have likely been similarly let off or protected before.
If you look up ‘celebrities named Yolanda’, there are tons of them. Many are of Spanish or Italian descent. Some are even men.
(And a lot are blonde and blue-eyed.)
No reason to feel sorry for the purpose aunt. She did nothing other than make sure the body cam video was released in almost record time. The CPD didn’t even try to claim they were still investigating; a common practice in many police department.
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