Skip to content
  • Subscribe
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
  • Instagram
  • Email
  • Home
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Features
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe to Ray’s Columns
Suburban Chicagoland

Suburban Chicagoland

Original News, Features & Opinion on Chicago, Illinois and America

  • About
    • About
    • Advertise
    • Our Writers
      • Ray Hanania
      • Bill Lipinski
      • Biography: Aaron Hanania
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
    • Reach Out
  • Sections
    • Restaurant Reviews
    • Events
    • Opinion
    • News
    • Features
    • Seniors
    • Comic Strip
  • Library
    • “MIdnight Flight” Online Book
      • Midnight Flight Book Overview
      • Midnight Flight Introduction
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 1
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 2
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 3
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 4
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 5
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 6
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 7
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 8
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 9
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 10
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 11
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 12
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 13
    • Villages, Cities & Towns
    • Federal Office Holders
    • County Officials
    • Legislators
  • Subscribe to Ray’s Columns
  • Comment
  • Radio, Podcast, Books
  • News Wire
  • Hanania on Tiktok
  • Archive 2004-2013
  • Toggle search form
  • 03-13-26 laundry room fire at Mario Tricoci Orland Park
    Orland Fire responds to laundry room fire at Mario Tricoci salon Business
  • Hastings advances measures to simplify subscription cancellations, & fights for stronger oversight of Buy-Now-Pay-Later loans to protect Illinois consumers Business
  • March 2026 Treasurer's Ad
    Paying your tax bill online is easy and safe, but you can also pay by mail or in person Cook County
  • Orland Park Mayor Jim Dodge
    Orland Park Sportsplex Annual Family Health Fair Returns March 14 Events
  • High school superintendent salaries and school reading proficiency levels. A chart put together by governor candidate Ted Dabrowski
    Ted Dabrowski cuts through the BS and takes on the biggest drain on property taxes Business
  • Jeffery Leving provided photo
    Dad Won Sole Custody, Saving His Baby from a Life of Danger Dads' Rights
  • Andrew Boutros US Attorney Illinois
    Chinese Telecommunications Company Fined $50 Million for Conspiring to Steal Technology from Motorola Solutions Crime
  • Illinois Senator Michael Hastings, 19th Senate District
    Hastings calls for regulation on online prediction markets skirting Illinois gambling laws Government
  • On Friday, March 6th, the Fifth Annual 16th District Women’s Power Brunch was held to celebrate women leaders throughout the 16th District. The event was hosted by Cook County Commissioner Frank J. Aguilar,
    Women Leaders Come Together for Fifth Annual 16th District Women’s Power Brunch Cook County
  • The Orland Fire Protection District responded to a home fire on the 9100 Block of Greencastle Lane on Saturday afternoon, March 7, 2026, hampered by numerous obstructions officials referred to as “possible hoarding.”
    Orland Firefighters extinguish townhome fire Saturday, resident slightly injured Fire
  • Police Blotter
    Bridgeview police rescue hostages early Sunday morning in domestic squabble Bridgeview
  • Andrew Boutros US Attorney Illinois
    Owner of Chicago-Area Convenience Stores Sentenced to Four Years in Federal Prison for Defrauding Low-Income Food Program Chicago
  • State Senator Michael Hastings introduces law to revive long dormant and degraded Tinley Park Mental Health Center into a Sports Park for the community. Photo courtesy of the State Senate President Don Harmon
    Hastings calls for enhanced training for court-appointed guardians to protect Illinois children News
  • Father and child Leving photograph
    Dad Wins Custody of Son After Terrifying DCFS Call Dads' Rights
  • Pastor John Harrell, candidate for the 8th Illinois State House seat vacated by LaShawn Ford in the March 2026 election
    Statement from John Harrell Candidate for the 8th Illinois House District In the March 17, 2026 Democratic Primary election elections
Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke and his wife. Support his family on his GoFundMe Page at https://www.gofundme.com/mdb4be

Relief over Van Dyke sentencing

Posted on January 24, 2019November 29, 2019 By Ray Hanania No Comments on Relief over Van Dyke sentencing
SHARE THIS STORY
            
 
  



Click here to subscribe FREE to Ray Hanania's Columns

Relief over Van Dyke sentencing

The unfairness of the public’a assault of Police Officer Jason Van Dyke and the glorification of Laquan Mcdonald is sickening. It’s not something too many people want to hear, but McDonald’s defenders should be ashamed of themselves Originally Published in The Regional/Reporter Newspapers 1-23-19

By Ray Hanania

How do you explain the Laquan McDonald killing and the trial of Jason Van Dyke to someone who is unfamiliar with the politics, the racist anger and the environment of mass murder that consumes the city of Chicago?

It was another O.J. Simpson moment which once again pitted Blacks against Whites rather than right against wrong and it divided the public once again in an ugly divide of political exploitation, anger and hate.

McDonald was no angel, despite the fact that the news media constantly portrayed him in his graduation gown. And The Chicago Police Officer who shot and killed him, Jason Van Dyke, was no hero or symbol of what the public expects from a guardian of public safety.

The truth is far uglier than even the trial, but depending on which side you are on the truth doesn’t matter.

Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke and his wife. Support his family on his GoFundMe Page at https://www.gofundme.com/mdb4be
Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke and his wife. Support his family on his GoFundMe Page at https://www.gofundme.com/mdb4be

McDonald was a 17-year-old teenager who was using drugs. Phencyclidine, also called PCP or “Angle Dust” that is associated with violent behavior.

The graduation cap and gown clad teenager had a rough and reckless delinquent past. He was carrying a knife as he walked down the middle of the street in Chicago ignoring warnings from Chicago Police that he should stop and drop his weapon.

Going by what he was hearing on his police car monitor of another street thug, Van Dyke rushed to the scene and seconds after stepping out of his police squad car started shooting. He fired his weapon 16 times killing McDonald.

Van Dyke elevated the issue from McDonald’s threatening street walk with a knife to a crazed police officer who McDonald’s friends and relatives asserted was typical of anti-Black police brutality.

Politicians were stoking the flames of hatred and the racial divide, too, like Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. With total disregard for the safety of the people of Chicagoland, Preckwinkle didn’t hesitate to exploit the killing and Van Dyke trial in her campaign commercials incredulously claiming credit for having forced the police to release the video of McDonald walking down the street and Van Dyke’s firing his weapon at the knife carrying suspect.

I have never seen anything more disgusting in politics than a politician using a police killing of a Black teenager to “empower” her campaign for Chicago Mayor. Instead of trying to bring Chicagoans together, Preckwinkle threw the public under her campaign bus.

No doubt, there were many causes for McDonald’s illegal conduct that night. You could see his mother, who raised him on her own, and his relatives, friends, anti-police activists and Black community leaders all suddenly standing up to demand justice for McDonald. Where were they when he was growing up in a criminal, drugged-up life? Where were they when McDonald needed them to steer him away to the image the Cop-haters claimed was his life of a genius on his way to a promising future that implied that he was college bound but that you know deep down he would probably never get too the way he was conducting his life.

McDonald has become the symbol of “freedom” in a part of Chicago that is plagued by street gang violence and record murders, and the police have been once again brutalized by accusations

Van Dyke has become the symbol of Police Officers Gone Wild, killing teenagers because they are Black in Chicago and evoking outrageous claims from police critics that they can’t trust the police to protect them.

Yet the people screaming about the police live in an environment in which a young person is murdered by street gang violence more than once each day on average in Chicago, and where the police risk their lives everyday to confront these street gang, drugged addled weapon-wielding thugs.

I was sickened as the trial gave voice to racist haters, like the man who claimed he was abused by Van Dyke. Van Dyke pulled a DUI suspect over and when the suspect refused to take a breathalyzer test, the suspect was arrested.

The suspect stuffed a cough drop in his mouth probably thinking it would mitigate his alcohol levels. When he refused orders to spit it out, Van Dyke took it out of his mouth, and was accused of “choking” the suspect because, according to the suspect he was Black and the office was racist.

Turns out the suspect took the breathalyzer test three hours later and recorded a .08. According to the Secretary of State, a driver registering.08 or more is considered in violation of Illinois Law and guilty of DUI.

Van Dyke clearly deserved some jail time for his conduct. It was unprofessional. But to only put the focus on Van Dyke ignoring the significant role that McDonald played in his own death is outrageous and typical of the corruption of our society today.

Sentencing Van Dyke to 81 months was more than fair. But don’t whitewash McDonald’s role in this tragedy. If McDonald had listened to the Police, he would be alive today. And, we wouldn’t be going through another racially-charged, tragic moment in Chicagoland history.

(You can support Jason Van Dyke’s family by clicking this link to the GoFundMe Page set up by one of his lawyers. He deserves your support.)

 


Click here to subscribe FREE to Ray Hanania's Columns


newswire info
  • Author
  • Recent Posts
Ray Hanania
Ray Hanania
Ray Hanania is an award-winning opinion columnist, author & former Chicago City Hall reporter (1977-1992). A veteran who served during the Vietnam War and the recipient of four SPJ Peter Lisagor Awards for column writing, Hanania writes weekly opinion columns on mainstream American & Chicagoland topics for the Southwest News-Herald, Des Plaines Valley News, the Regional News, The Reporter Newspapers, and Suburban Chicagoland.  

His award winning columns can be found at www.HANANIA.COM Subscribe FREE today

Hanania also writes about Middle East issues for the Arab News, and The Arab Daily News criticizing government policies in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Hanania was named "Best Ethnic American Columnist" by the New America Media in November 2007, and is the 2009 recipient of the SPJ National Sigma Delta Chi Award for column writing.

Email Ray Hanania at [email protected].

Follow RayHanania at Twitter
Ray Hanania
Latest posts by Ray Hanania (see all)
  • Orland Fire responds to laundry room fire at Mario Tricoci salon - March 14, 2026
  • Hastings advances measures to simplify subscription cancellations, & fights for stronger oversight of Buy-Now-Pay-Later loans to protect Illinois consumers - March 13, 2026
  • Ted Dabrowski cuts through the BS and takes on the biggest drain on property taxes - March 12, 2026
NPV: 189
  • Tweet

SHARE THIS STORY
            
 
  
 
 
 
           
Blogger, Chicago, Commentary, Opinion, Police, Politics, rayhanania Tags:Chicago crime, chicago police, criminals, drug dealers, Jason Van Dyke, Laquan McDonald, media bias, Racism, reverse racism, street gang members, support Jason Van Dyke, threats

Post navigation

Previous Post: Mayor Getty and community mourn Trustee Greg Ramirez passing
Next Post: Gariepy: Protect Taxpayers from Frivolous Petition Challenges

Related Posts

  • Chicago Cubs Baseball Cap "Made in China" Photo courtesy of Ray Hanania
    Traveling on vacation used to be a lot of fun Blogger
  • Former Illinois Senate Kirk Dillard. Photo courtesy of Wikipedia
    The Political Grapevine: COVID is the excuse for everything Blogger
  • 06-04-25 Two Guys on Politics Background Zoom LOGO with images
    Two Guys on Politics Podcast on Elon Musk, Trump’s Parade, LA Riots, and Middle East ban Bill Lipinski
  • money $20 dollar bill, dollars, cash
    Fritz Kaegi’s artificial inflation of property assessments to protect businesses Blogger
  • Chicago Wovles play the Rockford Ice Hogs, Feb. 23, 2025
    Chicago Wolves Hockey skate Past Rockford Icehogs 4 to 2 Chicago
  • Chicago boat show launches Jan. 10-14 Chicago

More Related Articles

Morrison gets special attention at expense of taxpayers, column in the Regional News Newspaper June 23, 2022 Sean Morrison gets special police protection at expense of other taxpayers Blogger
Chicago ranks as 161st worst city for crime in new national survey Chicago
Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas Your Mortgage Company May Pay Your Taxes — But You Still Need to Watch Blogger
Congressman Dan Lipinski, challenger Marie Newman, faced-off in the March 20, 2018 Democratic Primary election in Illinois's 3rd Congressional District. Lipinski won by a slim margin with 50.9 percent of the vote. Lipinski-Newman Congressional fight has nation’s attention Blogger
Dads' Rights Attorney Jeffery M. Leving. Specializing in Fathers' Rights, Family Law, Child custody, divorce proceedings Leving Legal and law enforcement recover little girl for Dad Chicago
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas Word of mouth helps homeowner get $6,805 refund for missed exemptions  Blogger

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Login with your Social ID

Links to the Latest News by other media that is worth reading with attribution
  • NEWS
  • 03-13-26 laundry room fire at Mario Tricoci Orland Park
    Orland Fire responds to laundry room fire at Mario Tricoci salon
    March 14, 2026
  • Hastings advances measures to simplify subscription cancellations, & fights for stronger oversight of Buy-Now-Pay-Later loans to protect Illinois consumers
    March 13, 2026
  • March 2026 Treasurer's Ad
    Paying your tax bill online is easy and safe, but you can also pay by mail or in person
    March 13, 2026
  • Orland Park Mayor Jim Dodge
    Orland Park Sportsplex Annual Family Health Fair Returns March 14
    March 13, 2026
  • High school superintendent salaries and school reading proficiency levels. A chart put together by governor candidate Ted Dabrowski
    Ted Dabrowski cuts through the BS and takes on the biggest drain on property taxes
    March 12, 2026

Courageous Thought Syndicate Columns

Subscribe to Ray Hanania's column graphic

Enter Your Email to Subscribe to Ray Hanania’s Columns

  • The-Kings-Pawn-Book-300-x-300.png

Mohammed Faheem The Lightning Strike Radio

Restaurant Reviews

Photo: Sullivan's Steakhouse Lobster Tempura
Restaurant Reviews
  • OPINION
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas website
    Illinois lets senior citizens defer up to $7,500 a year in property taxes
    January 2, 2026
  • Ray Hanania Radio and Podcasts
    December 26, 2025
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas
    Financial planning tool offers free online help to budget late tax payments
    December 11, 2025
John Kass Columns

Order the book PoweR PR; Ethnic Activists Guide to Strategic Communications

YOUTUBE VIDEOS

CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE TO RAY HANANIA'S YOUTUBE VIDEOS


Click here to view the video on YouTube or use the widget below.

Follow Ray Hanania at
Twitter
Facebook
TitkTok
BlueSky
RayHanania Columns

Creative Commons License
All work on this website is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Do not edit original work. Give credit to the original source. Some photos published with permission from Zemanta and Wikipedia.

Categories

Copyright © 2022 Suburban Chicagoland & Urban Strategies Group

Powered by PressBook Premium theme