![]() ![]() Arrests made by Chicago Police Department.Adults (18 and over) at time of arrest.For information concerning the expungement process, visit: Police Records & Procedures Records are limited to: If expunged, the appropriate record(s) are removed. ![]() All named offenders are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. This site is made available for the use and benefit of law enforcement partners, news media, and members of the public to search Chicago Police public arrest records including Name, Mugshot, Age, Address, Central Booking Number, Charges, Arrest Date/Time, Arrest Location, Date Time Released from Chicago Police Facility, Bond Type/Amount/Date, and the geographic police area/district/beat.Īrrest records provided on this public website or through its interface pertain to individuals who have been charged with a crime as an adult. My father came straight from a Blackhawks game to be on-hand for my birth and my first possessions were his Hawks jacket and hat.This is Chicago Police Department official website for searching arrest records. But I’ll never shy away from being a fan. I wasn’t a hockey prodigy by any means, in fact I gave up my favorite sport for baseball, which I was much better at. While it may seem like a tiebreaker between hockey and baseball since hot dogs are the official food of that sport, hockey beats out baseball because of my first steps. The sport that started it all: My first word was “haka” which meant two things. I told the full story on the BSN Rockies Podcast for October, 1 2017. I saw the way these players struggled for three years and they recognized that I had been there and I shared some very remarkable moments inside and around that clubhouse. Beyond that, the night the Rockies clinched a postseason berth in 2017 was special in so many ways. Most memorable experience as a reporter: LaTroy Hawkins, who I grew up rooting for on the Cubs, teaching me the etiquette of a major league clubhouse was really cool. Do I even have to explain why? It’s a cinderella story. One sports movie that I can’t live without: Caddyshack. That just might be, Chicago’s Chelsea Dagger.” “Saad, Kane’s over on the other side, drop pass, Richards, Kane Scores!!!. With that in mind, I choose Jim Hughson’s call of Patrick Kane’s goal in game six of the 2015 Stanley Cup. My favorite sports call: This is tough for me because I’m a student of play by play, I will narrow it down to games I’ve watched live. Every time the Cubs hit a home run I’d run around my bed like I was running the bases. Those two singular moments are profound but my most profound abstract memory is falling asleep in the summer as a boy listening to Pat Hughes and Ron Santo on WGN Radio. It's one of two times I've been overcome with emotion because of sports, the other time was when the Blackhawks scored two goals in 17 seconds to win the Stanley Cup in 2013. Sitting a few rows deep in the student section, I watched my Buffs defeat my father's Andrew Wiggins/Joel Embiid-led Jayhawks on a near half-court buzzer beater. Most memorable sports moment: A singular moment would have to be my freshman year of college as CU squared off against the powerhouse Kansas Jayhawks. I’ve also done work for USA Today, Pac-12 Network, NBA, CUI and others during the course of my career. I was promoted full-time to the Rockies beat in 2016. Since then, I’ve published the most bylines in BSN Denver history, I’ve run the Buffs and Rockies podcasts and, at some point, produced almost every other podcast on the network. Soon BSN Denver hired me to write and report on CU and my Rockies coverage moved to BSN Denver as well. ![]() The next year is when my career started to take off, as I would land Rockies credentials, take over as the voice of Colorado football and basketball (men’s and women’s), Hockey and sometimes volleyball. During that time, I also started blogging for ESPN SweetSpot blog network, where I first covered Rockies baseball. Once in college, I quickly got a job at KVCU, where I produced live games for two seasons and started my own podcast on the side. From there, I covered high school basketball for Boulder High School’s TV station. During high school baseball games, when I knew I wasn’t due up to bat in any given half inning, I’d run up to the public address announcer’s box and introduce my teammates up to bat. He is a Rockies beat writer for BSN Denver and one of the companies first hires.Įducation: Will graduate from the University of Colorado in 2018 with a major in broadcast journalism and a minor in history.Ĭareer: The real start to me working in media came while I was still playing sports. Jake Shapiro, was born in Chicago and raised in Boulder. DNVR Road Trips- Broncos at Bears in Chicago. ![]()
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