Skip to main content

Unauthorized Southwest Airlines Midway Airport Photos






Here are a bunch of photos of this accident. There are no victims, no blood just a real view of this accident that took the life of a little boy getting ready to have Christmas. It's sad, it's tragic and it's also news.

There is a big controversy over these photos and the Chicago cops that took them. I just don't see why anyone is disturbed about these photos. The accident was disturbing but aren't they always?

Here she is getting face time in other tragic events: http://secondcitycop.blogspot.com/2006/01/one-month-anniversary.html

Comments

Anonymous said…
You are obviously a moron crimefile. The disturbing thing is that this moron Sgt. to be is smiling at the scene of someone else's misery....wouldn't you find it disturbing if your family member was the victim? Use your head...and maybe some sympathy for the family.
Disturbing for the family? There is nothing disturbing about the sergeant other than she did not expect her photo would be everywhere.

I have a lot of sympathy for the family but these photos won't make anything worse than it is.

It's natural for people including this gal to smile when their picture is taken. She's not smiling because some poor child was killed.
Anonymous said…
This accident is so sad. And yet the powers that be can't see it as a warning. They still want to "open up" Love Field in Dallas, where the same thing could happen at any time.

I feel for his family. The boy is in a better place, but Christmas will always be marked with tragedy for them.
Anonymous said…
I don't see how taking a photograph of something on a public street is "unauthorized" unless you were past the crime scene tape without authorization.
These were well inside the crime scene tape. I say so what!
Anonymous said…
Well I was at that scene and these photos are obviously taken the following morning after everything that could have been done for that family had been done. Don't see a problem with taking some photos of the scene, because how often is this kinda a freak accident going to happen in your career.

By the way, at the scene, originally, the entire contigent of personnel from every walk of life did an amazing job is helping the injured and conationing any contaminents.

The only probelm was the idiot that decided to send these via email to EVERYONE. Think before you submit.
Anonymous said…
I think she's pretty hot does anyone know if she puts out ?
Anonymous said…
...There is nothing disturbing about the sergeant other than she did not expect her photo would be everywhere...

Hey, SHE sent them out.
Anonymous said…
Hey Paul:

I ask again how would you feel if it was at the scene of someone you loved. It isn't that the pictures hurt anyone....but they allow members of our department to lose credibility as they appear to have nothing else to do but snap smiling photos of themselves in front of a fatal accident. Not a big deal if she just took photos of the accident, but why standing in front of the plane with a smile on her face? She should never have been there to begin with let alone take photos after she was told never to do something so stupid. You believe what you want but you obviously don't have a law enforcement bone in your body or a bit of common sense.
I'm not defending the posting of the photos on the Internet by the officers involved.

I must say that that I see no disrepect here either. It was just like I said, a questioable career move. Posting the photos was a dumb idea.

I posted them to demonstrate there are not disrespectful. I think it's worse to talk about what you can't see. It could seem worse than it really was.
BATHROOM WALL ? said…
You're alright CRIMEFILE... some people with kids might get touchy about this, because the utter helplessness that a parent of a young child feels viewing/imagining that hell is intense... don't take it personal... maybe they're jealous of you as well... who knows...

Keep up the good work!
Anonymous said…
If the photos were taken during th e initial tragedy i would have trouble with the photos. But you can clearly see that these photos were taken sometime well after. You can clearly see some time of jacl near her. think she posed for this photo to document that she was there at the scene of a major incident in Chiacgo history so she could have documentation to back her story up for one day when she retires and tells her war stories. For all of you who think its not the norm just go watch King Kong the new flick. After Kong falls from the Empire State Building three soldiers pose in front of his body for photos. I think if anyone was on scene after the initial accident and had a camera handy would of taken a photo also. Another example is when the white Soxs were on thier victory parade in the city how many p.o.'s were taking pictures of history?? I even think a couple were caught by the media and even made the papers. Give the girl some slack I dont think they were taken in bad taste, just my opinion. Peace!!!
Anonymous said…
Cops have a morbid sense of humor. What's the saying in Homicide, "Our day begins when yours ends?"

I'm not speaking form experience but to see what Cops see day in and day out how can you not get by without such a sense of humor.

This policewoman looks odd with a smile on her face and I'm sure if she could take it back she would.

One thing is for sure, as horrifically tragic as the death of the young boy was, if it was any other airline, the family and their legal representatives would be in a never ending legal square dance of delay, delay, delay. I have no connection to Southwest Airlines, but I know them well enough to know they will do right by the family as best they can. Obvioiusly, nothing can bring their little boy back.
Anonymous said…
My son was the one killed in this terrible accident and I find it distrubing that this woman is smiling standing near the plane like it was a movie joke or something. It's pathetic. how sick can some people be. My son gave his life to save all of us and those morons on the plane. Please show him some kind of respect please.

thank you
Lisa Woods
Anonymous said…
Following thiis horrible accident the City of Chicago installed a safety barrier in which the weight of an aircraft overshooting the runway would sink into what is crumbled concrete referred to as embassy. Its installed at all four corners of MDW. That being said, as a retired CPD officer with 31 years on the job, I’m calling you out as a jag off, for publishing these photos on your blog. Just because others take crime scene photos, doesn’t excuse you from publishing them, especially since you spent time on the job. In your case its more than exploitive and explains why you no longer are on the job. Idiot.
Anonymous said…
Following thiis horrible accident the City of Chicago installed a safety barrier in which the weight of an aircraft overshooting the runway would sink into what is crumbled concrete referred to as emass Its installed at all four corners of MDW. That being said, as a retired CPD officer with 31 years on the job, I’m calling you out as a jag off, for publishing these photos on your blog. Just because others take crime scene photos, doesn’t excuse you from publishing them, especially since you spent time on the job. In your case its more than exploitive and explains why you no longer are on the job. Idiot.

Popular posts from this blog

A 40 Caliber Nightmare Is Caught On Tape.

So you’re confident that that .40 caliber S&W service round will keep you safe. Maybe you’ll have second thoughts after you see this video. One hot summer night in 1994 Tempe and Mesa Arizona police were involved in a pursuit with this suspect who ran into a stranger’s apartment to hide after being shot TWICE in the chest. He was shirtless and you can see the blood pumping out of those two wounds. What’s really frightening is just how agile this fellow is as he struts to the ambulance. If he was not handcuffed and had a knife or a gun, ask yourself if he could still hurt you, your partner or a hostage? If your jurisdiction demands that officers carry either the 9MM or the .40 Caliber S&W it’s time to show this video to your bosses and lobby to have the .45 ACP round authorized. The switch may well reduce the screaming by self-appointed community activists about how many rounds police had to use on a suspect. The really talented and courageous video journalist, Karen Ke...

The origin of the feature film, COME FRIDAY…

CLick On the pictures to see full size versions. Long ago there was a young lady I had the hots for in a big way (Yes, I know that hots is not a word). She was pretty, incredibly bright, and had some real elegance about her. She had a love for children and basic kindness that you don’t often see in someone her age. I met her parents and could understand she came from a much more stable home than mine. I was raised by a single, welfare mom and suddenly found myself way out-classed. For whatever reasons things did not workout they way I had hoped. Sadly for me, we went on our separate ways. From time to time I’d run into this lady in various places where our job had taken us. Whenever this happened my heart would skip a beat or two. I left my hometown Chicago, and moved to Arizona where I founded my detective agency. As a private eye and soon a TV news producer too, my career took me to the highest profile criminal events in Arizona and throughout the country. There’s no question that ...

America Will See Its Worst Race Riot Yet This Summer

Star Prosecution Witness, Rachel Jeantel Sanford, FL —Yes, the George Zimmerman trial here has thousands of African-Americans getting ready for some serious bloodletting. I don’t want to make idle and dire predictions but this nation has never been so divided and racially sensitive.  Our African-American President took sides on this case at the very beginning.  That ratified a George Zimmerman guilty verdict in the minds of millions. There’s just one little problem, and that is the murder case should have never been filed.  It was filed purely for political reasons despite the fact that it was a simple justifiable homicide.  Zimmerman was on the block watch lookout program and followed a suspicious Trayvon Martin after he used an improper entrance to a gated community.  Zimmerman was acting as the eyes and ears of the Sanford Police Department. Martin did not like being followed and knew that he could easily beat up the out-of-shape...