- Chicago’s top cop says he wants to talk with federal authorities about security at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in the wake of this week’s dramatic escape from the downtown facility.
Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy says maximum security federal prisons are not unusual in downtown areas in big cities, but escapes like the daring one this week at the Metropolitan Correctional Center are rare and he is concerned.
“I am not so familiar with what goes on there, I am going to make myself,” said McCarthy.
Opportunistic for sure. Part of a planned move to distract from the approaching 500th homicide and anything else that's brewing in the background.
Maybe McNumberCruncher can tell the feds how they're not using the prison guards they have efficiently, that they need to put them where the escapes are going to be via the new PrisonStat program developed by New York, and that they should tell the public not to worry - they'll hire more prison guards once they're sure that they are getting the most out of each one already on the payroll.
And pay no attention to those other 4 guys shimmying down the drainpipe. They aren't escaping, they're creative relocating their physical presence to alternate addresses to decrease the increase of the MCC population.
Maybe McNumberCruncher can tell the feds how they're not using the prison guards they have efficiently, that they need to put them where the escapes are going to be via the new PrisonStat program developed by New York, and that they should tell the public not to worry - they'll hire more prison guards once they're sure that they are getting the most out of each one already on the payroll.
And pay no attention to those other 4 guys shimmying down the drainpipe. They aren't escaping, they're creative relocating their physical presence to alternate addresses to decrease the increase of the MCC population.