
Robert Cooley is a former Chicago cop turned lawyer, turned fixer, turned FBI mole-government witness and finally an author. Cooley’s book, When Corruption Was King will make a great feature film that will keep giving sequels or even a TV series.
Cooley’s saga is something you just can’t make up. The Chicago cops working through the 60s, 70s and 80s all lived this story. Cooley documented the murders, the fixes and the deals that were all way over the top.
Chicago’s First Ward politicians along with the Mob controlled the Chicago Police Department and the Cook County courts despite the presence some untouchable officials. Cooley helped unravel many criminal conspiracies.
Was Chicago finally cleaned up you ask? Chicago ain’t ready for reform. Many of the old crooks were made of Teflon and, new crooks replaced the old crooks.
Is Cooley a rat or a bad guy gone good? You’ll have to read his book and see the movie to find out.
Cooley just gave this video interview:
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Cooley a hero?
One person can't change our city, but he did all that he could.
One part in his book always makes me think: how he said his father was the honest cop and barely made it by, etc.
I would rather live my life honestly but think about what he said. It's been a struggle for me since I moved here. Many of these people in our city do for themselves, and what price? It's us, the working people of the city that suffer. We have to work several jobs, suffer while these people sit on their fat asses living life to the fullest, earning salaries $100K+ because of who they are or know.
Look at our cops out here. It's very shocking and embarassing to me. We're Chicago and short cops on the streets, they have no breathlyzers, no traffic/dui units, no kick ass equipment, competition meets, terrorism drills-equipment, etc. It's given me a lot of respect for them.
What Bob did in the end and how he told his story upfront earned my respect. There will be some things he did that I don't like, but there are things I've done that others don't like either.
Bad cops should go to jail but he was dirty himself. He owed money to the mob because of his gambling and this was his only way out. Those police who say he is a hero are wrong.