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Former Chicago Police Superintendent Richard Brzeczek said there is no question the department's code of silence is real


  • Former Chicago Police Superintendent Richard Brzeczek said there is no question the department's code of silence is real. In an exclusive interview with NBC 5 Chicago, Brzeczek said it’s like a "cancer" and exists today as well as during his tenure.

    At 37 years old when he served in the early 1980s, Brzeczek was the department's youngest superintendent. He was a controversial top cop for a controversial mayor: Jane Byrne.

    Although he lives in Florida now, Brzeczek is currently in Chicago testifying as an expert witness in a trial involving the code of silence, which he says "has always existed in the police department."

    "It existed during my time," Brzeczek said. "The bad thing about it is the majority of police officers are good people and in their heart they don’t like it."

Brzeczek left how many years ago? Thirty-three? And he claims a "code" exists today based on what exactly? His vast experience with it? Because a quick search of our brains and the internet reveal a guy who reveled in the so-called "code of silence."

You think that maybe a "code of silence" helped Brzeczek along during his meteoric rise and fall? We do. And while we certainly applaud his recovery from self-destruction and admire his family for sticking by him when everyone else was headed for the door, we find it a wee bit hypocritical for him to be deriding a culture that enabled him thirty-three years ago and assuming with no proof that the same culture exists today.

Being silent because you don't know the facts of a certain instance is not a "code of silence" to protect corruption. Crooked cops don't commit their crimes in full view of everyone else on the department - why not? Because they'd get caught and jailed a lot quicker. What they do manage to do is find people of a similar moral level and operate in conjunction with each other - Hanhardt, Marquette 10, Broken Star, Flagg, SOS, Gangs - these were teams of individuals who kept a code among themselves because they were all co-conspirators, and they operated away from the prying eyes of decent cops and supervisors. That shouldn't paint the whole Department with their corruption, though the media and others do their best to make it seem so.

And of course, vultures like the former superintendent, who was guilty of the same behavior he now decries as only a recovering alcoholic or former smoker can preach.

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