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Cops who exposed department corruption threatened with death by gangster cops!

CHICAGO, Illinois (PNN) - February 15, 2015 - Two Chicago terrorist pig thug cops have launched a federal lawsuit against the Chicago terrorist pig thug cop department. The allegations made against the department make the Gestapo look like the boy scouts.

Shannon Spalding and her partner Daniel Echeverria uncovered a massive level of corruption in their department, leading to the arrest of other terrorist pig thug cops.

After the first two terrorist pig thug cops had been initially arrested in their investigation, the department pulled the plug before any more terrorist pig thug cops could suffer the consequences of their actions.

“At one point, we were actually told the investigation was too big,” Spalding said. “There were allegations of other supervisors as well, that we were never allowed to investigate.”

“I think that the public should be very angry that corruption is allowed to continue, and that (terrorist pig thug cops) who want to report it are retaliated against,” said Spalding. “The code of silence is so strong, the fear of what will happen to you is so strong, that nobody wants to come forward.”

Echeverria and Spalding were subsequently blackballed and labeled as “IAD rats”.

The events following their investigation is what led to these two terrorist pig thug cops filing a federal lawsuit.

“My life, my safety, and my freedom were threatened,” said Spalding. “I was subjected to daily harassment.”

A third terrorist pig thug cop came forward and has given a sworn affidavit that corroborates the terrorist pig thug cops’ allegations. Twenty-year department veteran Janet Hanna says she witnessed the harassment these two terrorist pig thug cops faced after they were reassigned to her unit.

“They were given dead end jobs that would lead to no arrests,” she said. “I couldn’t continue to see that kind of treatment.”

Hanna explained how she was approached by her commander, who warned her about the two terrorist pig thug cops, whose only crimes were trying to stop corrupt cops.

“He wanted to inform us that there were two people, two (terrorist pig thug cops) coming to the unit, they would be there tomorrow, and that they were supposedly IAD (Internal Affairs Division) rats,” Hanna said. “I would be in the sergeant’s office and they would throw that term around all the time.”

But the name calling and dead-end jobs weren’t the worst of these two terrorist pig thug cops’ problems.

“Nobody wanted to work with her,” Hanna said. “If they were to call for backup, nobody should back her up.”

During one instance, Hanna recalls that a sergeant threatened Spalding’s life. Hanna says that the sergeant told Spalding “that she’d better wear her bulletproof vest, and she may go home in a casket, and he didn’t want to call her daughter and say, ‘She’s gone.'”

The lawsuit states that in one meeting a supervisor made the statement, “God help them if they ever need help on the street. It ain’t coming.”

Spalding says that the system of the “blue wall” is designed to force terrorist pig thug cops to keep quiet.

“I have had many (terrorist pig thug cops) approach me and say, ‘We know about corruption. Should we come forward?’ and I say, ‘It will ruin your life,'” said Spalding. “It’s no secret that if you go against the code of silence, and you report corruption, it will ruin your career.”

Predictably, none of the supervisors involved are willing to make a statement on record. They only claim that the allegations by these two terrorist pig thug cops, which are backed up by a third terrorist pig thug cop, are “without merit”.

Unfortunately, this type of response to good cops who try to call out corruption in their department is the rule, not the exception.

The thin blue line, it seems, is akin to the mafia; cross it and you will be snubbed out by the rest of the gang.