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Three Schaumburg police officers have been arrested, following a federal drug investigation. CBS 2′s Pamela Jones reports. (Source: CBS Chicago)

By Christy Gutowski and Clifford Ward Chicago Tribune

12:53 p.m. CST, January 17, 2013

Three Schaumburg police officers have admitted robbing drug dealers, taking their money and selling their drugs, with one of the cops telling investigators he did “it all for the thrill of it,” according to prosecutors.

John Cichy, 30, Matthew Hudak, 29, and Terrance O’Brien, 47, were captured on undercover video surveillance and audio recordings stealing money and drugs from the dealers, and all three have made incriminating statements, prosecutor Audriana Anderson said in court this morning.

“Everything you have on tape, I did. You got me on that,” Anderson quoted Hudak as telling authorities. O’Brien told investigators they did “it all for the thrill of it,” she said.

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Chicago City Council considers electric fences

by admin on December 8, 2010

CHICAGO —
The Chicago City Council is considering a measure that would allow businesses in the city to install non-lethal electric security fences.

The proposal would allow the fences if they don’t border residential or public areas, are surrounded by non-electric perimeter fences and bear posted warnings.

The Chicago Tribune says the fences send 7,000-volt jolts every 1.3 seconds. By comparison, a Taser delivers a 50,000-volt jolt 21 times a second.

The fences are allowed in California, and such Illinois communities as Bolingbrook, Elmhurst, Rockford and Schaumburg. They also are allowed at railroad facilities in Chicago.

via Chicago City Council considers electric fences – chicagotribune.com.

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