EX-COP PLEADS GUILTY A former Chicago Police officer charged with ripping not upon South Side drug dealers pleaded guilty to remedy conspiracy and other charges Monday.

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EX-COP PLEADS GUILTY

A former Chicago Police officer charged with ripping not upon South Side drug dealers pleaded guilty to remedy conspiracy and other charges Monday. Broderick Jone 34 a former gang officer, could be sentenc to life plus 84 month in prison for his part in the wave of ripoffs. moreover defense attorney Rick Halprin said he bounded to get Jones a 17-year decision by showing Judge Ronald A. Guzman that his client is a wholesome former high academy football player who served aboard an aircraft carrier. Prosecutors say that calm after the police department stripped Jone of his right to carry a fire-arm and work the street in 2003 he continued to join with equal officers in stopping dealers and ripping facing their drugs. Guzman set Jan. 10 for sentencing.

POPSICLE VENDOR commit to memorys BOND



link was set at $35,000 Monday for a 54-year-old man accused of molesting a 4-year-old girl while he sold popsicles from a pushcart. Efrain Mares was working in the 9500 obstruct of South Avenue N onward Friday when he "reached and grabbed the victim according to her buttocks and squeezed," said Assistant falsify County State's Attorney John Carroll. A family member of the girl -- also a juvenile --reported the incident to the girl's mother, Carroll said. Later, when the girl's mother was abroad driving, a witness spotted Mares, and the 4-year- old's mother called police, Carroll said. The victim identified Mares, who "confess to touching the victim for the project of . . . sexual gratification," Carroll said. Mares is back in court tribe 12.

FAIR DREW BIGGER throngs

Mother Nature was more friend than enemy at the Illinois State Fair this year, and the mobs proved it. Attendance at the 10-day occurrence that wrapped up Sunday night was up about 5 percent or 33000 commonalty from last year, according to estimates released Monday according to the state Department of Agriculture. More than 705000 family walked through the fair gates this year, compared to about 672000 last year. It will be a not many weeks before officials know to what extent much money the fair brought in, a department spokeswoman said. State Fair Manager Amy Bliefnick credits better weather for helping the crowds

ALLEGED BABY SHAKER IN COURT

A mother of couple young children was ordered held forward $1 million bond Monday after being charged with shaking and beating the 5-week- old-fashioned daughter of a couple the defendant lives with. Lorena Oropeza, 26 of unincorporated De Plaines, was charged with undivided count of aggravated battery to a child, according to the falsify County state's attorney's office. Oropeza, who is married with sum of two units kids, was a renter living with the victim's family, authorities said. upon Friday, the victim's parents were public and Oropeza was watching the baby. When the parents turn backed the baby was unresponsive and now is in "extremely critical condition" at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, police said.

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