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Chicago Police Sergeants' Association
Police Benevolent & Protective Association 156A
Police Benevolent & Protective Association 156A

1616 W. Pershing Road, Chicago, IL 60609 773-376-7272

Next General Meeting: 20 Nov @ noon

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23 December 2014

PD Restrictions

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The department has identified the three (3) dates when personal days may be denied.

1st Watch
01 Nov 15 (Day after Halloween)
27 Nov 15 (Day after Thanksgiving)
26 Dec 15 (Day after Christmas)

2nd watch
28 Jun 15 (Gay & Lesbian Pride Parade)
08 Aug 15 (Day of Bud Billiken Parade)
16 Aug 15 (Chicago Air and Water Show)

3rd Watch
28 Jun 15 (Gay & Lesbian Pride Parade)
24 Dec 15 (Christmas Eve)
31 Dec 15 (New Years Eve)

17 October 2014

Board of Directors Election

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The Election Committee met on October 14 to verify candidate petitions and prepare ballots for the election for Executive Officers and Directors of the Association. Upon completion of the verification process, all of the candidates were unopposed. The committee then declared the candidates as elected by proclamation. I wish to thank the Election Committee; Don Januszyk, Keith Mayo, Ted Raab, Gene Richmond, and Al Piantkowski, made up of retired members of the Association, for their continued dedication to our members. The Association’s new Executive Officers and Board of Directors will be installed at the Annual Meeting of the Association in January of 2015.

President

Jim Ade

Vice-President

Paul Bilotta

Financial Secretary

Glenn White

Recording Secretary

Jim Raffae

Treasurer

Chris Pettis

Sergeant at Arms

Rich Moravec

Directors

Mark Andersen

Mike Barz

Mark McDermott

Gerry Murphy

Dan O’Connor

Mike Rafferty

Keith Rigan

Gabi Shemash

Eddie Sullins

23 July 2014

23 July 2014

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In response to the City of Chicago releasing CR information, I spoke with our attorney to see what course of action could be taken to stop the release of this material. Unfortunately, the unions have no standing in the matter. This stems from an Illinois Appellate Court decision that the City has accepted, thereby ending this litigation. No local court will grant an injunction in opposition to a case that has already been ruled upon by a higher court. I also spoke with FOP President Dean Angelo who is as frustrated with this issue as I am. The FOP stated that they do not have any legal grounds or position to file an appeal or otherwise intervene.

All of this means, is that lists of Police Department members, who have had a number of CR numbers during a specified time period, will be released to requestors due to the Freedom of Information Act. These lists contain no more than officers names, CR numbers, and findings. Let’s face it. We all know that working police officers have a tendency to receive complaints. People that get arrested are not happy to be customers of the district lock ups. Parents are not happy that their “little angels” were arrested. They complain and an investigation ensues, and in almost all of these complaints, the officers are cleared. We’ve all been subjects of this process. To be on a list of officers that were subjects of CR investigations during a certain time period simply means that you were the working police at that time. It means nothing else. We know that we were doing our job, and at the end of the day, we can be proud of what we did. No FOIA request, or press clipping can take that away from us.

14 June 2014

Congratulations

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Congratulations to the newest members of the Chicago Police Sergeants’ Association that are currently in the academy. They should be hitting the districts soon. We look forward to working with them in the near future.

Jaime Alvarado Stephen Anderson George Atriga
Megan Aylward Tom Barnett Robert Bartik
Steven Becker Atour Bethishou Joe Biggane
Vance Bonner Petar Brkovic Jim Butler
Mike Campbell Jesus Cano Bob Carrillo
Tom Cleary Jan Comiskey Michael Corlett
Michael Coughlin Frank Covello John Dineen
Mike Dolan Steve Doyle Jesus Enriquez
Eduardo Escalante Susan Fagan Ryan Fields
Najma Fowler Michael Garvey Tim Gilliland
Pat Gilmore John Graham Velma Guerrero
Paul Hagemann Cleveland Hardy, Jr. Carl Hattula
Sandi Hawwat Philip Hayman Theresa Hickey
Jerome Hoffman Jerome Hoffman Sherman Jefferson
Brian Johnson Maudessie Jointer Rosezita Jones
Brian Kane Steve Keenan John Lorenz
Tom Losik Nick Lymperis Ron Malczynski
Mike Malinowski Fred Marcellino Russ Marrella
Paul McDonough Kevin McDonald Peter McGlynn
Joaquine Mendoza Meagan Remiasz Abel Orozco
Marvin Otten Thomas Parham James Pera
Shawn Pickett Dennis Pociask Tracy Quarles
Tim Quinn Eraclio Ruiz William Scanlon
Mike Scapardine Kristina Schuler Elizabeth Schwieger
Maria Lynn Segina Sherell Sparks Chris Stachula
Larry Thomas Brian Topczewski Michael Trepelas
Robert Walker Angel Ward Emmet Welch
Steven Wilson John Xiques Dan Brown
Mark Flechsig Scott Slechter John Slowinski
Michael Tate Paul Toner
20 March 2014

Congratulations

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Eduardo Agron Jose Bautista William Bernath
Virginia Bucki Carol Burns Mike Cavanaugh
Phil Collins, Jr. Robert Creeth Kelly Cusack
Steve Czablewski Xavier Delgado Miroslaw Dobek
Clark Eichman Christina Fico Patrick Fleming
Jaqueline Frausto Christian Gaal Julio Guevara
Brian Gunnell Richard Hainzl John Haniacek
Mary Hein Jerome Hernandez Regina Hightower
Joel Holler Ed Hurley Jimmy Johnson
Bob Jurczykowski Mike Kosala Idlefonso Lara
Patrick Lee Palmer Ross Leslie Tina Lipinski
Joseph Lisowski Matt Malloy Rafael Martinez
Ruben Martiniz, Jr. Victor Medina George Melanis
Kenneth Mescall Tim Moriarty Athena Mullen
Cullen Murphy Nicholas Orlando Elise Padilla
Tom Polick Edward Ranzzoni Toss Reykjalin
Sonia Rios Dave Rodriguez Steven Sabatino
Robert Sekera Isaac Shavers, Jr. Thomas Simon
Chris Sopikiotis Joe Sullivan Gerald Troglia
Tracy Walczak Corey Walker Kimberly Woods
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About the C.P.S.A.

The Chicago Police Sergeants’ Association (C.P.S.A.) was established on September 6, 1907. The Association became incorporated on March 3, 1978 and was organized for the purpose of forming an association comprised of men and women who were employed by the Department of Police, City of Chicago and who hold or have held the rank of Sergeant. The goal of the corporation was, at that time, to through the united effort of the members, to promote the best possible working conditions for the members of the association (...“Nothing herein shall be deemed to authorize the corporation to act as a union.”).

In 1998 the C.P.S.A., became a member of the Police Benevolent & Protective Association (PB & PA of Illinois). As the CPSA, the association still actively maintains a social and fraternal organizational structure. As Unit156A of the PBPA, Illinois, the Chicago Sergeants have expanded their horizons and have become not only a fraternal organization but a labor union created to protect the rights of its’ members and to advance their best interests and concerns through the bargaining process.

Mission

The mission of the Chicago Police Sergeants' Association is to promote the fair and equitable treatment of all Chicago Police Sergeants; to provide assistance to any Sergeant who has been wronged by the city or department, who have had their contractual rights denied, as well as those who have been denied the rightful benefits that their employer provides; to prevent any type of job discrimination, unfair practices, reprimands, or suspensions which may arise; to work diligently for and with all Sergeants while acquiring and maintaining the best possible working conditions and benefits for all members through the collective bargaining process;maintain and promote a social as well as a fraternal organization; provide assistance to all members and their families in their time of need; and promote the morale and welfare for the collective good of all Sergeants of the Chicago Police Department.

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