Drug Crazy
How We Got Into This Mess and How We Can Get Out
DRUG CRAZY - A Tale of Two Cities—Chicago 1995/1925 - Page 22
CHAPTER ONE—ENDNOTES
[1] Los Angeles Times, Sept 29, 93, A:12 “Many of these officers were so brazen that they hung out in an East Village store with drug dealrs and snorted cocaine while on duty”; Los Angeles Times, Dec 8, 94, A; New York Times, Dec 16, 93; Los Angeles Times, Mar 15, 90
[2] New York Times, Apr 16, 94, A,1; “12 Police Officers Charged in Drug Corruption Sweep;” New York Times, May 5, 94, B,8; “11 More Officers Removed in Investigation.”
[3] Los Angeles Times, Apr 26, 90, A, “Tape Provides Inside Look at Sheriff’s Drug Scandal;” Oct 18, 90, A, “Key Witness... says he saw a fellow officer dump hundreds of thousands of dollars on a bed and then divide the cash;” Mar 19, 92, Metro, “Widespread Corruption in Narcotics Squad Told.”
[4] Frank Goff, Chicago Police Department, Interviews, Nov 13, 93; Aug 29, 94; Nov 22, 94; Dec 10, 1994.
[5] Los Angeles Times, Mar 24, 94, A,1; “Influence of Chicago Gang Boss compared to Capone’s”
[6] Los Angeles Times, Mar 24, 94, A,1; “Influence of Chicago Gang Boss compared to Capone’s”
[7] Robert J. Schoenberg, Mr. Capone, Wm. Morrow and Co., NY, 92, p57.
[8] David Kyvig, ed., Law, Alcohol, and Order: Perspectives on National Prohibition, Greenwood Press, Westport, 1985, p125.
[9] Andrew Sinclair, Prohibition: The Era of Excess, Little, Brown and Co., Boston, 1962, p222
[10] ibid, p124
[11] ibid, p125
[12] ibid, p126
[13] Schoenberg, Mr. Capone, p110
[14] Sean Dennis Cashman, Prohibition: The Lie of the Land, Free Press, McMillan, NY 1981, p36
[15] Steven Duke & Albert C. Gross, America’s Longest War, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, p87
[16] Ray R. Cowdry, Capone’s Chicago, Northstar Books, Lakeville MN, 35; Chicago Police Dept., Street Gang-Motivated Homicide, Violence, and Drug Crime, 1987-1990, Exhibit 4, p5. “Street Gang Turfs 1991."





