Landlord: Mother Turned Away Escaped Convict at Front Door
Ronald Bailey owns the house authorities surrounded Tuesday as they searched for two fugitives who broke out of a Chicago prison. How did he find out about this? Thank TV news.
Ronald Bailey was watching TV on Tuesday morning at Bailey's Bar & Grill, which he owns, when he saw something else he owned on the screen: the house he rents out to tenants. "We were sitting around, and I looked at the TV and said, 'Hey, that's my house'," Bailey said. READ: Fugitive Manhunt—What Happened and What's Next But there was something unfamiliar and unsettling about this normally familiar sight. Tinley Park Police officers, U.S. Marshals in bulletproof vests and SWAT team members with rifles were surrounding the house in the 6600 block of 176th Street. That's when Bailey left his Oak Park Avenue bar to get a first-hand look at what was unfolding on his property. READ: Fugitive Search Disrupts Funeral at Nearby Church Bailey …
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jeff f
6:01 am on Friday, December 21, 2012
We need to waste more tax money and hire mo coppers. Buy more squads then we will be safe cop on every corner and cameras in your home   more ›