Tuesday, September 29, 2015


now this is just plumb crazy .i am so glad no one was hurt ....Guy snaps out over his medication...so question of the day was concealed carry really a good move for rockford?


UPDATE: ROCKFORD (WIFR) -- Rockford Police have identified the shooter as 36-year-old Steven Dummer of Rochelle.
Dummer faces charges of aggravated discharge of a firearm and aggravated unlawful use of weapons and is being held on a $100,000 bond.

UPDATE: ROCKFORD (WIFR) -- Rockford Police tell us the alleged shooter in today's situation at Crusader Clinic is now in custody.
Gunshots rang out just after 2 p.m. Monday and we're being told a man in his 30's who was not recognized by employees walked in and opened fire. The shots did not hit anyone and all employees are said to be safe and accounted for, according to Director of Community Services Shelton Kay.

Monday, September 21, 2015

"Rockford lets ban iogether and bring this little boy home"  this shit is getting outta hand i was tdriving the other day and there was this white van stop in the middle of the street trying to get kids .so i pulled on the side of it and jumped out .well  lets just say i got his mind off them kids.


ROCKFORD (WIFR) -- Rockford Police are searching for a missing boy.
On Thursday, September 17, 2015, officers from the Rockford Police Department responded to a call for a missing two year old boy, Kyrian Knox. The exact date and time Kyrian was last seen is not clear at this point. It is believed Kyrian was in the care of a family friend, prior to his disappearance.
Rockford Police, in conjunction with several partner agencies, began an investigation regarding the disappearance of Kyrian. He (Kyrian) is described as an African American male, approximately 30 inches, 35 pounds, he has low cut black hair and brown eyes.
The Rockford Police urges the public to contact the Rockford Police Department at (815)987-5824 or Crime Stoppers at (815)963-7867 with any pertinent information.
This is an ongoing investigation. No additional information is being released at this time.



           

Monday, September 14, 2015


BEWARE,BEWARE ,and BEWARE. The chase s back on the rockford police are in pursuit.they will now chase you down. until they kill the next innocent victim......

 Winnebago County Sheriff’s deputies say they will chase after those who break the law.
After months of debate on the topic, law enforcement leaders say the new policy will make our streets safer.
Winnebago County Sheriff Gary Caruana says that more and more people are fleeing from deputies. He adds it’s not uncommon for the county to see six to eight vehicles fleeing from them on any given night. The new pursuit policy gives Winnebago County Sheriff’s deputies permission to pursue a chase if the suspect is believed to have committed a felony.
"If they feel there's a need to chase, we're going to. And that's the biggest key difference is that we are hitting that felony rule versus some misdemeanors. Now if they turn on their red lights to pull them over for a violation, it could be a misdemeanor violation, and they take it to the level of aggravated fleeing, good chances are they're going to be chased,” says Winnebago County Sheriff Gary Caruana.
Rockford Police Chief Chet Epperson says his officers only chase a fleeing vehicle if the suspect poses a death risk or bodily harm. They do not plan on changing their policy.



See rockford ppl this is just ridiculous .What is the world really coming to when people start robbing thie handicap.?


ROCKFORD (WIFR) – Police are looking for three men suspected of attacking a man in a wheelchair early this morning.
The victim says he was returning home around 3:15 this morning when he was attacked by three men near Grant Ave. and Napoleon St. According to police, one of the suspects cut the victim’s neck and pushed him from the chair. By the time the man got back in his chair, the suspects had run off.
The victim was taken to the hospital and is expected to be OK.
If anyone has any information, contact the Rockford Police Shift Commander at 815-987-5824 or CRIMESTOPPERS at 888-769-STOP