Showing posts with label Alderman Helen Shiller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alderman Helen Shiller. Show all posts

(Updated) 911 Call For Woman Peeing In McDonald's

She just couldn't hold it, I guess. At 11:56 a.m. today, Chicago police got a call from the security guard at the McDonald's restaurant at 1004 W. Wilson Avenue in Chicago's exotic Uptown neighborhood. A woman "urinated in the dining area" of the busy fast food joint, commonly called the GangDonalds by locals because it's frequented by the little devils. UPDATE: A security guard at the McDonalds told Chicago News Bench that the woman came in as a customer. She ordered her meal, but was apparently unhappy with the counter service. Even so, she took her food and quietly ate it at a table. Finished, she politely emptied her tray into the trash, but then silently lowered her pants and proudly pee'd on the floor in front of everybody. That was, apparently, her way of complaining about the service. She then walked out, unapprehended. No charges were filed as a result of her pissy-fit. The store is on the northwest corner of N. Sheridan Road and W. Wilson Avenue, an area notorious for gang activity. It's one of the few intersections in Uptown that has a police camera. 46th Ward Ald. Helen Shiller fought against that several years ago, but CPD and CAPS fought her hard enough to get it. To this day, there is no camera two short blocks away at W. Wilson and N. Broadway, where it is not unusual for gangs to open fire on each other from across the street. Shiller has always justified her resistance to police cameras by claiming that they discriminate against the poor. Talk to any poor person in Uptown (and they are plentiful), and most will tell you that poor folks can be crime victims too - and they like the camera at Wilson and Sheridan. Odds are good that the urinating woman at McDonald's is one of the many mentally ill people who reside in Uptown, dumped into SROs and "nursing homes." Many are heavily medicated. You can often pick them out from a block away by their slow shuffle, hunched shoulders and blank-eyed look. Most are allowed to walk around unattended, which makes them ideal victims of anybody determined to mug somebody. These poor souls are so numerous in Uptown that the neighborhood is, in effect, one big open-air insane asylum. The "46th Mental Ward" is a legacy that Helen Shiller can take to her grave. Walk through Uptown's 46th Ward and you'll likely see people urinating in the open, often making no attempt to hide what they're doing. As you step over homeless people sleeping or begging on the sidewalks, you might see the occasional pile of human excrement. Puddles of vomit are also a common sight. If you've ever wondered what it's like to walk the streets of Calcutta or Hanoi, just stroll along W. Wilson between N. Sheridan and N. Clark. You'll get the same other-worldly feeling and, with some luck, your nose will catch that same other-worldly aroma.

Remembering Helen Shiller (Video)

46th Ward Alderman Shiller has announced that she won't seek re-election next year. Just for fun, let's flash back to a wonderful event in Uptown on August 17, 2009 when Alderman Helen Shiller was yelled at by angry 46th Ward residents and chased off the Truman College campus. Ah, memories.

The Witch Is Dead: Cappelman Statement On Shiller Retirement

46th Ward Alderman Helen Shiller proved long-standing rumors true by confirming that she will not run for re-election in February, 2011. Candidate James Cappelman issued this puzzlingly tepid response: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 46th Ward Alderman Candidate James Cappleman Statement On Alderman Shiller’s Retirement Monday August 2nd, 2010 CHICAGO: “We have learned this morning that Ald. Shiller has chosen not to run for reelection. My first memory of Ald. Shiller was witnessing her as a strong advocate for those living with HIV, during the time when the general public had such strong fears and prejudice toward those with this disease. Her support helped open the eyes of others to realize that help was sorely needed. "It’s clear that the ward was seeking a change and Ald. Shiller knew that was the case. We need someone in office who is more focused on open communication and community input. Residents living in apartments, shelters, condos, and affordable housing also wanted a more proactive response to crime in the ward. “Now is the time for true change and reform. We should not repeat our mistakes from the past, but take this opportunity to choose an alderman who knows the community well and has a track record of accomplishments improving the ward. I will continue to fight for the people of the 46th ward because we deserve better." The ward also deserves an alderman who is willing to call a witch a witch. Cappelman completely avoided calling out Shiller for her abuse of TIF funds, her confrontational attitude toward the police, and her importation of more than the ward's share of Section 8 and mental patients. Shiller single handedly turned the 46th Ward into one of the largest open air, no-walls insane asylums in the world. Mr. Cappelman offers praise for the woman that one would have expected him to savage in a debate, yet all he says about her departure is "Her support helped open the eyes of others to realize that help was sorely needed." Helen Shiller used those who needed help in a cynical and successful bid over 20 years to build her political duchy in Uptown, and Mr. Cappelman knows that. Much of the crime in Uptown is due directly to Shiller's coddling of the criminal element and those who nurture the violent ones. She may have helped others realize that help was "sorely needed," but that help remains sorely lacking. If it were up to Helen Shiller, all of the 46th Ward would have become a gargantuan public housing project. Fortunately, she only partly succeeded in achieving that part of her utopian dream. Cappelman's campaign website is http://www.jamesforchange.com/

My Name Is Molly Phelan, And I'm Sick Of It

July 15, 2010 - Chicago - “My name is Molly Phelan, and I want to be your alderman,” she told the crowd. Phelan, a tax attorney, was speaking last night to a crowd at Nick's Uptown, 4015 North Sheridan Road, last night. The occasion: The formal announcement of her candidacy for 46th Ward alderman. ALSO SEE: First Responders Endorse Michael Carroll for 46th Ward Alderman (CNB, January 26, 2011) According to Lake Effect News, Alderman Helen Shiller "is said to be making an announcement on whether she intends to run for another term in early August." LEN quotes Phelan as telling last night's crowd that "A lot of you have asked me why I’m running for alderman. The short answer is I’m sick of it. I’m sick of the lying, I’m sick of the kids getting killed in our streets, and I’m sick of money being taken from our schools and given away in backroom deals in city hall. I’m sick of it.” More at LEN... Yes, and so is most of Uptown. Chicago's aldermanic elections will be held in February, 2011. RELATED: Molly Phelan Running For Alderman in 46th Ward Don Nowotny On Latest Broadway-Wilson Shooting What The Cappleman! It's Official, He's Running In The 46th Ward Urgent! Petition to Stop Wilson Yard $54 Million Expansion Ald. Helen Shiller Wallows in Lies, Self-Pity

Molly Phelan Running For Alderman in 46th Ward

IT'S OFFICIAL: Activist attorney Molly Phelan will run for alderman in Chicago's 46th Ward in the February, 2011 election. ALSO SEE: First Responders Endorse Michael Carroll for 46th Ward Alderman (CNB, January 26, 2011) On June 23, Phelan responded to me my email request for an interview about her "Friends of Molly Phelan." She wrote: "Thank you for reaching out. Due to several factors, I won't be able to have any type of interview regarding the Aldermanic run until mid-July. Regardless, I really appreciate your perspective that the coverage is pretty slanted out there. You have always been very fair in your understanding of how the 46th Ward works and I greatly respect that and will continue to do that in the future. I look forward to touching base with you in July." Phelan has several years of communitiy activism, primarily with Fix Wilson Yard, a group formed to fight the "misuse" of TIF money in the building of a new Target store and residential units in Uptown at W. Montrose and N. Broadway. Fix Wilson Yard has given Phelan first-hand experience at organizing and fundraising.

Don Nowotny On Latest Broadway-Wilson Shooting

June 28, 2010 - What are the politicians in Chicago's 46th Ward have to say about last night's double shooting in Uptown? Virtually nothing, that's what. Chicago's Uptown is all abuzz with talk of last night's senseless shooting. Around 9:25 p.m. on Sunday, a man fired a pistol into the intersection of N. Broadway and W. Wilson, the scene of many shootings in the past. Two men were injured, one with minor shoulder wound but another with a serious bullet wound to his abdomen. Uptown is notorious as one of the most violent neighborhoods on the northern lakefront of Chicago. The issue of violence - especially gang violence - is guaranteed to be a major issue in the 46th Ward in the February, 2011 aldermanic election. The only aldermanic candidate who returned my phone calls today was Don Nowotny. Alderman Helen Shiller's website has nothing about the shooting (as of 8:45 p.m.). Shiller's website does not even have a "news" section (most aldermen's websites do.) James Cappleman's aldermanic campaign website has nothing (as of 8:45 p.m.), nor did his Facebook or Twitter pages. Cappleman's partner, Richard Thale, is the CAPS facilitator on police beat 2312 and leader of a small group of "positive loiterers." As such, one would think that both he and Cappleman would have been aware of the shooting within minutes of it happening last night. Both men are gay, so it's hard to believe that neither would have anticipated the mass exodus after the big Gay Pride party in nearby Lincoln Park last night. That would have been the ideal time to have their "positive loiterers" loitering at Broadway and Wilson. But to be fair, even if they had been there last night, could they have - would they have - pounced on the shooter as he pointed his gun? Neither Cappleman nor Thale ran the two short blocks from their home to the scene of last night's shooting to see it for themselves. Did nobody call either of them? I know for a fact that both men were aware of the shooting by 11:00 p.m. last night. Why no public statement yet? My 5:00 p.m. voicemail to Richard Thale's phone today has still not been returned. This evening, at 7:00 p.m., about a dozen of Thale's positive loiterers were standing with their dogs at the intersection of N. Broadway and W. Wilson, the scene of last night's shooting. Why? To deter another shooting? While hundreds of people passed through the intersection last night in a peaceful and orderly fashion, acting in effect as positive loiterers, a lunatic opened fire into the crowd. Do James Cappleman and Richard Thale really believe that twelve people are a deterent to crime on that very troubled corner? Or is it just political opportunism in play, a chance to get out there to show the world that they care so much about that corner? (If they care so much, why did it take them 22.5 hours to walk over there after the most recent shooting?) I walked up to the group and hung around from 7:12 - 8:00 p.m. Thale and Cappleman both saw me. Both men know me. We made eye contact, nods were exchanged. I took their photos. They said nothing to me. In fact, they did their best to ignore me. Don Nowotny is also running for alderman in the 46th. He was good enough to return my phone call early this evening, even though he was at "an event." Like Cappleman and Shiller, Nowotny still has nothing on his website, Twitter or Facebook pages. Unlike Cappleman and Shiller, however, he has a good excuse. As the 46th Ward Superintendent for Streets and Sanitation, Nowotny gets up at 4:30 a.m. to be at work by 6:00 a.m. Because of his schedule, he was in bed before the shooting. He said that he learned about it around 5:15 a.m. when he read a news story online. Being in a hurry to get to work, of course, he did not pause to post something on the web. "Shootings are something that everyone in the ward is outraged by," Nowotny told Chicago News Bench by phone. Amongst other things, he said, "we need to work together to eliminate the gangs." "Police cameras, CAPS, the alderman's office and the 19th and 23rd police districts are all very important," Nowotny said. "Safety is at the top of my issues in my campaign." There is currently no police camera at the intersection of Wilson and Broadway. "I would put a police camera at every corner where there is know to be gang activity," Nowotny said. The Cappleman-Thale Loiterers were gone by 9:00 p.m. this evening. Had a gang gun battle broken out, which is not unusual for that corner, could they have - would they have - pounced on the shooters as they pointed their guns? Had the local television news crews shown up tonight, would Cappleman-Thale have declared that they had made that corner safe?

Wilson Yard Evolution, A Photo Essay

A photo essay of the development of Wilson Yard in Uptown, Chicago. The development has a mix of residential apartments and commercial space anchored by a new Target store. Located at W. Montrose and N. Broadway, many in the neighborhood said the development would not be completed even after the ground was broken and the structure was being built. It is called "Wilson Yard" because it was formerly a rail yard for the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), and is located a block south of the Wilson CTA train station. Hint: Click on play, then change video settings from 360 to 480. It'll look better.

What The Cappleman! It's Official, He's Running In The 46th Ward

I'm not sure why, but Democrat James Cappleman will be running for alderman of the 46th Ward of Chicago - again. He made it official with a press release today (below). Perhaps this time he'll run a better campaign than he did in 2007, one with balls. His current effort is being controlled - yes, controlled - by Jim Madigan's former campaign manager, Lauren Peters. She ran a very aggressive campaign against Heather Steans in the February Democrat primary for State Senate. Despite the good information put out by the Madigan campaign, which showed Steans' ties to Blagojevich and the corrupt Chicago Machine, the idiot voters chose her as their gal for the November general election. Cappleman will face a field of at least five contenders in the aldermanic election in February, 2011. If he's smart, he'll let Peters run the campaign and stay out of her way. She's good. She's very good, but here's a note for Ms. Peters: Stop enabling the exaggerated claims by Mr. Cappleman about "taking back the community" with the useless positive loiterers. It borders on outright lying. Here's why and here's why. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 46th Ward Alderman Candidate James Cappleman Announces Kick-off of 2011 Campaign on June 19 Wednesday, June 2, 2010 CHICAGO: Candidate for 46th Ward Alderman, James Cappleman, officially announces his 2011 campaign kick-off. “It’s an exciting time. I have been working hard for the people of the 46th Ward for over ten years and I will make sure their voices are heard in City Council.” Cappleman says. James Cappleman was picked by a selection committee to run against Alderman Helen Shiller in 2007. Despite being outspent four to one, he managed to receive 47 percent of the vote. “Our dedicated campaign team learned a lot from the last election and we’ve been working even harder since then. I’ve strengthened my relationships with leaders in the community and continue to be a resource to elected officials. The bottom line is that residents of this ward -- whether they live in a high-rise on the lake, in a homeless shelter, or in a new condo -- deserve better.” Cappleman’s campaign will officially kick-off on Saturday, June 19 at 11:00 a.m. at Sunnyside Garden Mall, located at the corner of Sunnyside & Malden with a community garden clean-up. Although this is unconventional for a campaign kick-off, Cappleman notes, “I’ve always been more about action than just talk. We’ll be making our campaign official by working with neighbors and friends to clean up Sunnyside Mall and enjoy some good food and company. I want residents of the ward to know what they can expect from me as their alderman.” After the kick-off, Cappleman will be holding a fundraiser that day at 1000 W. Leland at 6:00 p.m. This location plays a significant roll in the ward as Cappleman notes, "This was the site where many of us joined together to take back the community after some highly publicized street violence. This campaign will be a community movement and I'm excited to work with my neighbors to make the 46th ward a better place to live." NOTE: Cappleman's claim that he helped "take back the community" is pure bullshit. Here's why and here's why.

Shiller's 911 Calls, a Baseball Bat, and Silence (Updated)

(Photo: CNB file image of N. Broadway and W. Wilson, taken August 2009; click to enlarge) An odd incident occurred at Alderman Helen Shiller's office, 4533 N. Broadway in Uptown, happened at 11:18 a.m. Police removed a homeless man from the ward office without incident, but Shiller's staff refused to say why the police were called to handle a man thought to be homeless. (See related post, "Cops Called to Ald. Shiller's Office, Staff Mum.") Shiller's chief of staff, Denice Davis, told Chicago News Bench that it was "none of your business" why an emergency call was made to the police. Despite Shiller's staff's reluctance to discuss an emergency call for help at an elected official's public service office, Chicago News Bench has obtained confirmation that the incident did in fact happen. A Chicago police officer with the 23rd District sent this message by email on the morning of Nov. 4: "On the 3rd at 1118 Hrs 23rd District units were dispatched to Ald. Shiller's office to handle a disturbance. The tactical restored peace and left. The disturbance is alleged to have involved a homeless male....That is the information available on our call system." THE SECOND INCIDENT happened in mid-afternoon. Trustworthy sources in Uptown told Chicago News Bench today that Alderman Shiller herself is believed to have phone 911 around 3:00 p.m. Our source, who heard the afternoon calls go out on a police scanner, told us that "a couple of Hispanic men" were reportedly harassing people in Shiller's ward office. CORRCTION/RETRACTION, Nov. 5: Upon further investigation, we have determined that our source was mistaken about the so-called second incident, said to have happened on the afternoon of Nov. 3. We regret any confusion. One of the peculiar things about Shiller's ward office is the baseball bat openly displayed just behind the front desk. Unless the staff is always ready to play an inning of ball at a moment's notice, there is probably only one reason for that bat to be there: Defense. Shiller's office is located in a very rough part of a rough neighborhood, plagued with violence. In fact, it was only last week, on Thursday, Oct. 28, that a shooting occurred across the street from Shiller's office. "A mid-afternoon shooting in Uptown sent pedestrians near the corner of Broadway and Wilson diving for cover, and bullets smashing into the windows of the Wilson-Broadway Currency Exchange at 4599 N. Broadway," according to Lake Effect News. According to reporter Lorraine Swanson, "Twenty-third District police swarmed the scene around 2:15 p.m. Thursday. Witnesses said that four males began shooting across the Broadway and Wilson intersection with no regard for traffic or pedestrians at a person standing near the currency exchange. A mother and her three children dove for cover on the sidewalk, as bullets slammed into the currency exchange’s windows, witnesses said." (Photo: Lake Effect News) The October 29, 2009 shooting is by no means the first shooting at or close to the intersection of Broadway and Wilson. A smart gambler would bet that it won't be the last. Alderman Shiller tried to downplay the 2:02 p.m. October 29 shooting, insisting that the gunmen were not shooting at anybody in particular. That's not only a ridiculous statement, it is patently untrue. Chicago police officers told the Beat 2311 CAPS meeting on Nov. 3 that the shooters "were shooting at each other." The officers said that another shooting happened about two hours later in the course of a narcotics-related chase and arrest in Clarendon Park, about half a mile east of the currency exchange shooting. The officers said they did not know whether the two shooting incidents on Oct. 29 were related. Shiller's staff is typical of Shiller herself. Reluctance to discuss crime and violence, even that which occurs inside of and across the street from her own ward office, for example. Shiller's dismissal of the October 29 shooting as nothing more than harmless hijinx is also in character. At last night's CAPS meeting, Shiller's chief of staff (Denice Davis) tried to shout me down as I asked the police for information about the 911 call to Shiller's office that morning. This is the behavior and attitude - indeed, the mentality - that has cost Shiller so much support in her 46th Ward. Her virtual silence on the issue of violence is deafening. Uptown's silent scream of frustration, however, will be given a loud voice in late summer of 2010, when the aldermanic campaigning will reach a crescendo. After 22 years in office, it's now widely believed that Helen Shiller cannot win another term. RELATED: Cops Called to Ald. Shiller's Office, Staff Mum (Updated) Conservative Caps, Shirt and more! Leave a Comment - Chicago News Bench RSS Feed Visit us on Twitter!

VIDEO: Cops Called to Ald. Shiller's Office, Staff Mum (Updated)

UPDATED: Also see: Shiller's 922 Calls, a Baseball Bat and Silence First, Ald. Shiller's staff tried to deny that the police were called. Then, the alderman's chief of staff tried to shut me down at a CAPS meeting. Shiller is a public, elected official whose public service office had just requested emergency services from the police, -- and her staff told me it was none of my business why. At 11:18 a.m. on Nov. 3, 2009, a call came over the Chicago police radio that Helen Shiller's aldermanic ward (46th) office called to report a homeless man causing trouble. The staff keeps a baseball bat at the reception desk - just in case. The police radio indicated that it may be an assault in progress. Several squads responded by radio that they would respond. I arrived at Shiller's office at 11:28 a.m. A police car was still on the street, in front of the office, as I walked in and asked why the police had been called. Shiller's staff was evasive, refusing at first to even acknowledge that the officers had been there even as they were still visible through the front window. (Update, Nov. 5:) Here is confirmation of the incident as provided by the Chicago Police Department: "On the 3rd at 1118 Hrs 23rd District units were dispatched to Ald. Shiller's office to handle a disturbance. The tactical restored peace and left. The disturbance is alleged to have involved a homeless male....That is the information available on our call system." ~ CPD officer, 23rd District, email to Chicago News Bench, 11/4/09. Later, I attended the 7:00 p.m. CAPS meeting for Beat 2311 in Uptown, just around the corner from Shiller's office. During the questions portion of the meeting, I asked the police officers if they knew what happened at Ald. Shiller's office this morning. Shiller's chief of staff, Denice Davis, interrupted me by loudly shouting "You don't have to answer that!" I responded back to her, "The officers have the right to not answer, but I have the right to ask the question, and you have no right to stop me from asking it." Shiller, a Democrat, is widely known to be unresponsive to the high crime in her Uptown neighborhood. Shiller is the alderman who was chased from a public meeting by an angry crowd last summer. Conservative Caps, Shirt and more! Leave a Comment - Chicago News Bench RSS Feed Visit us on Twitter!

Uptown Drive-by Shooting (UPDATED)

CPD officer removes crime scene tape, 8:30 pm 

Exclusive Photos of the Crime Scene 

UPDATE, Sept. 22: The victim was shot in the back while riding his bicycle on N. Magnolia Avenue. "Help me, help me, they’re trying to kill me,” the teen said (more at Lake Effect News).

A man was shot in the back just before 7:00 p.m. tonight on the usually-quiet 4700 block of N. Magnolia Avenue in the unusually violent Uptown neighborhood of Chicago.


Correction: CNB reported last night that witnesses said the shooter was on a bicycyle. Actually the victim the one riding a bike.


Police leave the scene, 8:30 p.m. 
The victim was taken to Advocate Illinois Masonic Hospital and was reported to be in stable condition shortly after arrival.

The shooting occured in front of a residence at 4752 N. Magnolia, on the southwest corner of the intersection with busy W. Lawrence Avenue, about 200 feet from the Uptown Theater.

Photos by T.H.Mannis 

Urgent! Petition to Stop Wilson Yard $54 Million Expansion

URGENT ACTION NEEDED NOW, CHICAGO CITYWIDE: Please take one moment to read this short petition and sign before Sept. 7 An urgent message from the Fix Wilson Yard group, written by the unsinkable Molly Phelan (photo). NOTE: You DO NOT have to live in the 46th Ward to sign this petition. Any Chicago resident can sign it. All emphasis added: Can You Please Sign This TODAY? Stop Wilson Yard $54 Million Expansion From: "Molly Phelan" helpuptown@gmail.com Dear Family, Friends and Neighbors, As you may be aware, on September 8, 2009, Alderman Helen Shiller will request an additional $54 million dollars in TIF Funds to be drawn from the Wilson Yard tax base to be used at her discretion without any community input. The community has been outraged by the abuse and lack of accountability from the very start of the Wilson Yard TIF. This is a crucial point to help stop the madness. http://www.petitiononline.com/cococj/petition.html Please take one moment to read this short petition and sign before September 7, 2009 so we may present this petition to the CDC and have our voices heard. We are hoping to have over 3,000 residents sign the petition by this date. This is a tough task with the long holiday weekend upon us- interesting timing on their part. I ask that upon signing the petition that you please forward the petition to other Chicago residents who have had enough with a corrupt government, escalating taxes and lack of accountability in our leadership. Send emails, make phone calls, tell people on the bus and the el on your way to work – spread the word! Uptown is finally getting the attention it deserves – help us continue! RELATED: Uptown Organizations Line Their Ducks For TIF Fight Alderman Shiller's Fish Farm Fantasy Fix Wilson Yard web site Leave a Comment... Chicago News Bench RSS Feed We're on Twitter...

Uptdate - ANOTHER Uptown Gang Fight, Sept 1st, 2pm

UPDATE/CORRECTION, SEPT. 5: Uptown "Gang Riot" Was Actually Minor Shooting Word in the street is that there was YET ANOTHER gang fight in Chicago's troubled Uptown neighborhood, said to have happened at 2:00 in the afternoon at W. Wilson and N. Broadway, a few yards from the CTA train overpass. We get this from a woman who was at the CAPS Beat 2311 meeting on Monday night (Sept. 1). Five hours after the gang disturbance, the 7:00 p.m. CAPS meeting took place at Truman College, less than 300 feet away from the reported rumble. The woman who told Chicago News Bench about the fight said that "a police captain" in the meeting acknowledged the fight, but would not discuss details with the meeting attendees. One has to wonder why not, and also why the superhuman anti-crime fighting efforts of 46th Ward Alderman Helen Shiller and her entire staff of expert crime fighters have not yet put a stop to the seemingly weekly gang battles in Uptown, despite their sworn implementation of Shiller's Secret Safety Strategy (SSSS). Looks like "positive loitering," the latest social networking craze for socially challenged Uptowners, is working about as well as SSSS is. RELATED: CAPS Beat 2311: Gang Problems Contained … For Now - Lake Effect News The Lake View Citizens' Council (LVCC) - CAPS Beat Maps Helen Shiller Wallows in Lies, Self-Pity Video: Ald. Helen Shiller Mob Chase, Press Conference, Olympics Town Hall, 2009-08-17 Another Useless Public Safety Meeting Alderman Shiller's Bloody Hands Cool Hats & Shirts for Cool Conservatives Leave a Comment... Chicago News Bench RSS Feed We're on Twitter...

Anonymous Middle of the Road Blogger Writes Something Meaningful

Uptown Avenger weighs in on the sad state of politics in Chicago's 46th Ward with a post titled "Alderman's Shillaz Leter to her constituentsycoents as interpreted by me." Translation: "Alderman Shiller's Letter to Her Constituents as Interpreted by Him." Read the damned thing. The too-frightened-to-use-his-real-name, middle-of-the-road nut blogger could use the hits. Cool Hats & Shirts for Cool Conservatives Leave a Comment... Chicago News Bench RSS Feed We're on Twitter...

Mayor Daley is Shiller's Shill on High

The video below shows Mayor Daley praising 46th Ward Ald. Helen Shiller for her ability to "bring people together." Most residents of Shiller's ward, however, know that "Shiller" and "bring people together" do not belong in the same sentence. Or paragraph, bor that matter. Hizzoner is either a great liar, or simply deluded, or a mealy-mouthed liar protecting a crappy alderman only because she sucks up to him so well. Either way, the man who ripped up Meigs Field without anybody's permission needs to be voted out of office. Unless, of course, the federal investigators get to him before the next election. Cool Hats & Shirts for Cool Conservatives Leave a Comment... Chicago News Bench RSS Feed We're on Twitter...

Another Uptown Gang Fight Video

Posted on August 29 by "cabdodger" on YouTube, the video below is clearly a gang fight in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood. The video is titled "Uptown Gang Fight -August 28, 2009." This is yet another gang fight in Alderwitch Helen Shiller's 46th Ward, just two weeks after, and half a block north of, Joe Gray's now-infamous riot video. At least two of the young men swing long objects (image, right), possibly golf clubs. The irony of these punks acting this way in front of Alternatives and Uptown Ministries, two of Helen Shiller's favored non-profits, is rich indeed. Aren't those kind of organizations supposed to be preventing this kind of activity rather than serving as passive back drops for it? Where were the overfunded Cease Fire miracle workers? See related articles under the video. Helen Shiller Wallows in Lies, Self-Pity Kicking Helen Shiller's Political Corpse Another Useless Public Safety Meeting Full Length Video of Ald. Helen Shiller Mob Chase, Press Conference, Olympics Cool Hats & Shirts for Cool Conservatives Leave a Comment... Chicago News Bench RSS Feed We're on Twitter...

Hot Comments About Ald. Helen Shiller

I received two excellent comments to "HOT! Helen Shiller Wallows in Lies, Self-Pity," posted last night as a no-punches-pulled analysis of the 46th Ward alderman's insulting "response" to constituents about crime and violence, posted on her own web site. What she wrote was a long and twisted set of lies, half-lies, excuses and an unintentional admission that she is very, very worried about her political future. (That anaylsis is now available free as a PDF. Click to view or download.) Here are those responses: Guy Smiley wrote: Great column and analysis...however I do have one fault:"the riot at Leland and Sheridan on August 13, 2009 did not look "truly diverse" at all - it was 100 percent African-American. That's not an indictment of Black people, it's just an accurate observation."There were guys of Hispanic/Latino descent there as well. Not that it makes it any less horrifying, just an "accurate observation". Take another look. Mike Doyle from Downtown Chicago wrote: That's a stunning analysis of Helen Shiller's blog post. Very well done. I hadn't seen this before I wrote my own line-by-line analysis of Shiller's suboptimal statement on my Chicagosphere blog. Any way you cut it, it's hard not to come away feeling this is one very (and very willfully) checked-out alderman. My own take is here: http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/chicagosphere/2009/08/alderman-blogs-response-on-uptown-riot-video.html Note: Mike Doyle's analysis of Shiller's self-pity piece in Chicagosphere is excellent and is a must-read. Mike's own blog, Chicago Carless, is a great blog. Cool Hats & Shirts for Cool Conservatives LEAVE A COMMENT... Chicago News Bench RSS Feed We're on Twitter...

Ald. Helen Shiller Wallows in Lies, Self-Pity

Note: We received two excellent comments about this, which you can see here. This post is also available (free) as a PDF. Click to view or download.

A self-indulgent, self-pitying, inexcusable pack of lies from 46th Ward Alderman Helen Shiller went up on her own web site today (August 27). Shiller spews half-truths and outright lies, while downplaying the violence in Uptown.

She wrote the following, two weeks after a hot video showed a riot at Leland and Sheridan in Uptown: A Statement from Alderman Shiller on Recent Events Crime & Safety 08/27/2009 On the night of Thursday, August 13, an altercation broke out between a couple dozen young men at the intersection of Sheridan and Leland in Uptown. There were no guns or knives used, but bottles were thrown and there was yelling and attempted fisticuffs. Most of the event was videoed by a neighbor.

CNB ANALYSIS: Many of us have seen the video of that incident, made by Joe Gray (What a riot! from Joe Gray). Shiller downplays the riot by calling it an "altercation." She says there were "no guns or knives used," but she cannot possibly know that. There were weapons, as can plainly be seen in the video. CNB has isolated and highlighted at least two men holding weapons; one appears to be a golf club. Shiller downplays thrown bottles, but a bottle to the eye can blind, to the temple or skull could kill.

Shiller continues:Within minutes of receiving the 911 call, officers arrived and the youth dispersed. There was one arrest, one police officer suffered a minor injury and there was a little property damage. No one else in the area suffered any injuries. Because of the subsequent media frenzy, this incident has come to symbolize safety in Uptown. In general, the recent discussion about crime and violence in our community has been emotional, high-pitched and polarizing. 

ANALYSIS: Again, the alderman downplays the event. "A little property damage?" Why doesn't Shiller specify what that property damage was? The property owner probably doesn't consider it to be minor. A police officer suffered a "minor injury?" Again, no specificity, not even any sympathy for the officer. The worst part of this paragraph, however, is Shiller's whiny dismissal of neighborhood concern about a riot - a damned riot, people - as "emotional, high-pitched and polarizing." Well excuse the heck out of you, Shiller constituents, for having emotions about your own safety. How dare Shiller belittle you for rightfully complaining loudly about it? Shiller continues:Crime and violence is unacceptable.

ANALYSIS: You would think that (a) a college educated woman would have gotten the grammar correct (it should be "are unacceptable"), and (b) that Shiller would actually do something about crime and violence in Uptown if she truly feels that way.

She continues:My office spends more time and resource fighting crime and violence than dealing with any other issue. My staff and I regularly exchange information with the 20th and 23rd District police regarding potentially dangerous situations and how to prevent violence or crime from occurring. And today crime and violence in the 23rd and 20th police districts is among the lowest in Chicago. But don’t take my word for it. Check it out at www.chicagopolice.org. Whether you search by district, ward and/or individual beat – you will find this to be true. This is a great accomplishment within a community as diverse as the 46th Ward, and the credit goes to our residents and the leadership of our police commanders.

ANALYSIS: Shiller claims that her "office spends more time and resource fighting crime and violence than dealing with any other issue." Chicago News Bench issues this challenge to Shiller: Prove it. Let her show us her staff's time sheets. Let her show us the exact amount of time that her staff spends on putting together park picnics, coming up with hare-brained ideas for indoor fish farms, spending years on tiny parks such as the one in the 4600 block of N. Winthrop, meeting with the Jesus People, and other non-critical activities, then show us the exact amount of time that her staff spends on "fighting crime and violence."

Alderman Shiller will have a hard time showing that to us, because she and her staff (a) probably don't keep records of such time spent, and (b) her claim is most likely untrue. If I am wrong, Ald. Shiller can provide the proof and I will publish it here. I would require that any such records be notarized.

Shiller continues: Every day individuals and organizations are engaged in anti-gang and anti-violence initiatives just by creating other paths for young people to walk down and create a life for themselves. But until we find that magic bullet to stop violence that continues to elude us all, there will always be more to do. In recent days I have had several conversations with community leaders about more creative and progressive solutions. To a person they have started with “Violence is not acceptable,” and followed that up with, “We have to do more about this and blaming you is not it. What more can we do together?” There have been a number of positive suggestions, and we are going to work on all of them.

ANALYSIS: What, exactly, does that first sentence mean? It's an empty platitude, a pretty slogan. While there is some truth to it - certainly churches and other organizations are helping keep young people out of trouble - what does that have to do with the fact that there was a riot at N. Sheridan and W. Leland, and that it is sadly typical of the gang violence in Uptown? Shiller goes on to say that she's had "several conversations with community leaders," but she fails in her web post to tell us who those leaders are. She fails to explain why she hasn't been having such conversations for years, not just in the past "recent days." She writes that "There have been a number of positive suggestions, and we are going to work on all of them."

Again, no specifics. What are the suggestions? Work on them? How? With more useless town halls such as the ones featuring Heather Steans and Greg Harris? Furthermore, if everyone is panicking, as Shiller implies, then she must be including Uplift CommunityHigh School in Uptown. They felt so strongly about the violence in Uptown that they had a big anti-violence parade on July 18.

Shiller continues: When I was first elected alderman in 1987 the 46th ward had some of the highest crime in the city, some of the highest number of buildings in housing court for hazardous and dangerous conditions, some of the highest infant mortality rates in Chicago, had a dysfunctional grid of street lights resulting in dark and dangerous streets, and had some of the poorest performing public schools in the city. To day [sic] we have among the lowest crime, the fewest buildings in housing court, lower infant mortality rates, improving schools and new street lights and sufficient lighting on every block in the ward.

CNB ANALYSIS: The 46th Ward is still one of the highest crime areas on the city's north side. Is it the worst? No. Is it as good as it could be? Far from it. Has Shiller had 22 years to make Uptown a neighborhood in which events such as the Leland-Sheridan riot do not happen? Yes, she has. Has she accomplished that? No, she has not. To say that Uptown today is better than it was 22 years ago is true. However, that's a bit like saying that Cambodia is a better place to live today than it was in 1978. Neither is very desirable.

Shiller continues:In each of my five re-election campaigns, the strategy of my opposition has followed a now familiar pattern: attack my efforts at preserving affordable housing and engaging in a goal of development without displacement by repeating a mantra that affordable housing equals crime, and polarizing the community at every opportunity in spite of evidence again and again that each day has brought improvements to the safety of our community. 

ANALYSIS: More whining from Shiller, with more self-pity and obfuscation. None of what she writes changes the fact that Uptown is still violent. There are videos to prove it. There are police numbers to prove it. There are 100,000 eyeballs that see it everyday. Yet Shiller dismisses the "discussion about crime and violence" as "emotional, high-pitched and polarizing." She herself is being polarizing in doing so, and she does so in an emotional and high-pitched manner. Shiller, like many politicians, knows where her power base is. It is with the Section 8's, it is with the non-profits, it is with the statists, it is with the Saul Alinsky wannabes. She knows that division is power, and she has cultivated it well in the 46th Ward.

Again, she continues:The media coverage of the Leland/Sheridan event was intensely and overtly personal coverage. With the exception of one television reporter, not one outlet bothered to check the police statistics to actually determine if this fight represented typical or atypical activity. Instead, they ran the video over and over, labeling the fight as a full riot and focusing on my political opponents hounding me at a Chicago’s 2016 Olympic meeting

ANALYSIS: Hurling more insults for her constituents, Shiller essentially says that the very people who put up with the violence week in and week out must be hysterical and imagining things. She complains that the media labeled "the fight" at Leland and Sheridan "as a full riot and focusing on my political opponents." I'm not sure how Shiller defines "riot," but anybody watching that video would call it such. As for hounding her at the Chicago 2016 meeting, the media was right to report that story. It's not everyday that a group of constituents chases an elected politician out of years of frustration because she has done such a consistently lousy job and been so predictably non-responsive to them.

More from Shiller: At that meeting, media and protesters stood together as I made a statement and took questions. When it became clear that some were not interested in my answers but rather a confrontation I left.

ANALYSIS: Shiller was dodging questions throughout her little press conference, and she became progressively more agitated as it went along. When one of the meeting attendees shouted "Liar!" she abruptly ended the conference and walked off. The person who yelled "Liar" was wrong to have done so, but Shiller showed cowardice by storming away from the microphones. Most politicians would have dismissed the shouted insult and continued. Not Shiller. Instead, she chose to show the world what Uptown already knows: She is an elitist, pompous, cowardly autocrat who does not give a damn about transparency or honest answers.

More from Shiller: As bad as the Sheridan fight was, on any given week, there are far more violent events, including far more arrests by police, in other Chicago communities that have received far less attention – even when there was ample video. What is it about this particular video that caused such great fear in so many people? Clearly it is important to the community because this is where we live. The importance to the media however is more difficult to understand, unless it is driven by other motives.

ANALYSIS: Are there more violent events in Uptown? Sure. Does that, however, excuse the riot at Leland and Sheridan? No, it does not. Here again, Shiller downplays an important event and dismisses her constituents' legitimate concerns. She asks what is was about Joe Gray's video that caused "such great fear." What, she has to ask?!? A bunch of young men throwing bottles and whatever else, brandishing weapons (golf clubs, blunt instruments), and screaming threats at each other should NOT instill fear and concern?

Is Shiller serious? Shiller then addressed "solutions" to the problem that she has tried so hard to downplay. Again, I do not have the solution to urban crime and violence. If someone out there has the magic bullet I’d like to know what it is. But having said that, while guns, and the requisite anger to use them, seem to be in never ending supply, there is no excuse for violence. And it is incumbent upon us to do all we can to curb violence and to give our young people the future they deserve and crave. My staff and I will continue to work closely with the Chicago Police Department to prevent crime and violence. 

ANALYSIS: Let's get this straight. Earlier, Shiller wrote that her office "spends more time and resource fighting crime and violence than dealing with any other issue." She reminded us that she's been in office now for 22 years. In spite of all that, she writes "I do not have the solution to urban crime and violence." Nobody has solution, a way to eliminate crime and violence. But there are ways to reduce it, and Shiller has not attempted to implement any of them. She is known for being anti-CAPS. She has resisted police cameras on trouble intersections. She has been unresponsive to constituents' requests to help shut down know drug houses.

Shiller throws more obfuscation out when she writes that "guns, and the requisite anger to use them, seem to be in never ending supply, there is no excuse for violence." Guns had nothing to do with the Leland-Sheridan riot, and Shiller shows her ignorance of firearms with what she wrote. One does not need anger to use a gun. If I were defending my life - or yours - and I used a gun to do so, I could do it without anger. As for the "never ending supply" of guns, as she wrote, that seems to put the lie to the useless Chicago anti-handgun laws. Perhaps if Shiller were to advise the many of her power base to stop wearing "Stop Snitching" tee-shirts, and to cooperate more with the police that she pretends to work so closely with, more progress could be made to lower violence in the 46th Ward.

More from Shiller: We will continue to get the minutes from our CAPS meetings and continue to insure appropriate responses from my and other city offices to issues raised. We will continue the improvements that are underway at our local parks. All of our public schools have improved and continue to improve. Support of their efforts will always be a priority.

ANALYSIS: The CAPS meeting minutes are useless unless Shiller reads them, which seems doubtful, and even less so if she doesn't care about them, which seems likely. She alludes to improvements in the parks and schools, but - again - gives no specifics. Once again, however, Shiller misses the point (or purposely dodges it). Uptown and the 46th Ward already enjoy some of the nicest lakefront park space in the world. Lincoln Park, right next door, offers miles of beaches and trees and grass. Regardless of the schools or the parks, again, the fact remains that the Leland-Sheridan riot did happen, another one like it will happen, and violence will continue. All of it unaffected by how pretty the parks may be, or how good the schools that the punks dropped out of may be. Shiller is simply out of touch, not only with her constituents but with reality itself.

She continues: We have no fewer than 25 educational, recreational and not for profit organizations that serve youth and families in our community. They will continue to get my support and advocacy. There is no reason for someone to be fighting on the street threatening the lives of others and their own lives when just a few blocks away they can become a star or a scientist or an athlete or anything they have the talent to be but just don’t know it yet.

ANALYSIS: This is code from Shiller, and a further display of her disconnect from reality. It is code because she's sending a message to her power base, the "educational, recreational and not for profit organizations that serve youth and families in our community. They will continue to get my support and advocacy." They depend on Shiller for funding; she can delay or stop their money flow. She's telling them that if they continue to support her, all will remain as it has been for so long. Shiller again demonstrates how out of touch she is by writing that "when just a few blocks away they can become a star or a scientist or an athlete or anything they have the talent to be but just don’t know it yet."

The sad truth is that very few of us will ever become stars or scientists or athletes, and fewer of us still if we are born into the plantation culture that has been so deliberately cultivated by Shiller and her ilk. Have you ever heard Shiller give a speech warning of the horrible effects of unwed teenage motherhood? Have you ever heard Shiller urge people to cooperate with police? Has anybody ever heard Helen Shiller urge a tax cut that would help the working poor keep more of their hard earned money? And again, what does this have to do with the undeniable fact that Shiller has been unresponsive to constituents, anti-police, anti-capitalism, anti-middle class, and that Uptown is more violent than the neighborhoods on its borders?

More from Shiller: For years we have fought for a safe community for everyone. Nothing said by political opportunism can change this. Nevertheless, even with all the improvements we have seen in our community, that it is still necessary for us each to be vigilant is a fact of life we must embrace. I continue to believe that it is possible to maintain a truly diverse community that is safe for all its residents and my staff and I will continue work towards that goal on behalf of all of our residents.

ANALYSIS: Shiller's own self-pitying statement is "political opportunism," albeit poorly executed. She makes an astounding statement in that last paragraph: "I continue to believe that it is possible to maintain a truly diverse community that is safe for all its residents and my staff and I will continue work towards that goal on behalf of all of our residents."

First, what does "truly diverse" mean?

Second, she seems to be saying that a community can be safe in spite of its diversity, which would seem to be an admission of some kind of racism on Shiller's part.

Third, the riot at Leland and Sheridan on August 13, 2009 did not look "truly diverse" at all - it was 100 percent African-American. That's not an indictment of Black people, it's just an accurate observation. (There are plenty of violent gangs made up of white, latino and other groups in many parts of Chicago and America.) The liberal mantra of "diversity" is often injected into a conversation when it has nothing to do with a situation.

There is no lack of diversity in Uptown and the 46th Ward, yet there is plenty of violence. The violence is there not because of the diversity, but in spite of it. Diversity is a neutral, neither good nor bad. Generally, it neither causes nor prevents violence. To inject diversity into this conversation is just more obfuscation by Shiller, another attempt to distract you from reality.

Fourth, Shiller writes that she and her staff will "continue work" towards "that goal," but it is not clear what that goal is. Is the goal to "maintain a truly diverse community that is safe for all its residents?" If so, well, that's a worthy goal, but will Shiller's continued attempts to artificially foster diversity through social engineering continue to push safety to the back bench?

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Kicking Helen Shiller's Political Corpse

Chicago News Bench pronounced Helen Shiller's political career as dead in July, 2008. A recent video (below) seems to shovel dirt onto her figurative grave.

Shiller cannot win re-election in 2011. Okay, it might not be impossible. Maybe her dead career could be revived, but as unlikely as that is, it just seems less likely every day. Shiller has long been slow to respond to residents' questions, needs and safety concerns.

She has actively resisted police cameras at dangerous intersections, and she is known for her anti-CAPS attitude. The police in her ward can't stand Shiller, a fact that they conceal thinly. The following video was posted on August 13, 2009. It shows a street fight, something all too common in Uptown, but this video brings it home so frighteningly well that is has stirred an amazing groundswell reaction from residents of Shiller's ward. Shiller was booed at an open meeting on July 23, 2009.

Shiller is openly mocked for her bizarre desire to create an indoor fish farm. Combine this video with Shiller's humiliation on August 17, 2009 when she was chased by screaming constituents from Truman College to her car. If her career wasn't already dead, it most certainly is now. Uptown has a long memory.


Video: What a riot! from Joe Gray on Vimeo.