Friday, May 9, 2025

Patton's Speech to the Third Army

There has been a lot of talk about leadership lately. I don't know what has happened to CMPD but this Johnny Jennings mess is pretty sad.

Maybe you need a little motivation. You're not getting it from Command maybe God or General George S. Patton can help.

This is the full text of the speech Patton made prior to D-Day. The date was 5 June, 1944. This is the same profane speech that opens the 1970 movie Patton with George C. Scott walking out on a stage with a giant 48 star flag of our nation as a backdrop only more profane. 


General Patton:

Be seated.

Men, this stuff that some sources sling around about America wanting out of this war, not wanting to fight, is a crock of bullshit.

Americans love to fight, traditionally. All real Americans love the sting and clash of battle.

You are here today for three reasons. First, because you are here to defend your homes and your loved ones. Second, you are here for your own self respect, because you would not want to be anywhere else.

Third, you are here because you are real men and all real men like to fight.

When you, here, everyone of you, were kids, you all admired the champion marble player, the fastest runner, the toughest boxer, the big league ball players, and the All-American football players. Americans love a winner. Americans will not tolerate a loser. Americans despise cowards.

Americans play to win all of the time. I wouldn't give a hoot in hell for a man who lost and laughed. That's why Americans have never lost nor will ever lose a war; for the very idea of losing is hateful to an American.

You are not all going to die. Only two percent of you right here today would die in a major battle. Death must not be feared. Death, in time, comes to all men. Yes, every man is scared in his first battle. If he says he's not, he's a liar. Some men are cowards but they fight the same as the brave men or they get the hell slammed out of them watching men fight who are just as scared as they are.

The real hero is the man who fights even though he is scared.

Some men get over their fright in a minute under fire. For some, it takes an hour. For some, it takes days. But a real man will never let his fear of death overpower his honor, his sense of duty to his country, and his innate manhood. Battle is the most magnificent competition in which a human being can indulge. It brings out all that is best and it removes all that is base. Americans pride themselves on being He Men and they ARE He Men.

Remember that the enemy is just as frightened as you are, and probably more so. They are not supermen.

All through your Army careers, you men have bitched about what you call 'chicken shit drilling'. That, like everything else in this Army, has a definite purpose. That purpose is alertness. Alertness must be bred into every soldier. I don't give a fuck for a man who's not always on his toes. You men are veterans or you wouldn't be here. You are ready for what's to come. A man must be alert at all times if he expects to stay alive. If you're not alert, sometime, a German son-of-an-asshole-bitch is going to sneak up behind you and beat you to death with a sockful of shit!

There are four hundred neatly marked graves somewhere in Sicily, all because one man went to sleep on the job. But they are German graves, because we caught the bastard asleep before they did.

An Army is a team. It lives, sleeps, eats, and fights as a team. This individual heroic stuff is pure horse shit. The bilious bastards who write that kind of stuff for the Saturday Evening Post don't know any more about real fighting under fire than they know about fucking! We have the finest food, the finest equipment, the best spirit, and the best men in the world. Why, by God, I actually pity those poor sons-of-bitches we're going up against. By God, I do.

My men don't surrender, and I don't want to hear of any soldier under my command being captured unless he has been hit. Even if you are hit, you can still fight back That's not just bull shit either. The kind of man that I want in my command is just like the lieutenant in Libya, who, with a Luger against his chest, jerked off his helmet, swept the gun aside with one hand, and busted the hell out of the Kraut with his helmet. Then he jumped on the gun and went out and killed another German before they knew what the hell was coming off. And, all of that time, this man had a bullet through a lung. There was a real man!

All of the real heroes are not storybook combat fighters, either. Every single man in this Army plays a vital role. Don't ever let up. Don't ever think that your job is unimportant. Every man has a job to do and he must do it. Every man is a vital link in the great chain.

What if every truck driver suddenly decided that he didn't like the whine of those shells overhead, turned yellow, and jumped headlong into a ditch? The cowardly bastard could say, 'Hell, they won't miss me, just one man in thousands.' But, what if every man thought that way? Where in the hell would we be now? What would our country, our loved ones, our homes, even the world, be like?

No, Goddamnit, Americans don't think like that. Every man does his job. Every man serves the whole. Every department, every unit, is important in the vast scheme of this war.

The ordnance men are needed to supply the guns and machinery of war to keep us rolling. The Quartermaster is needed to bring up food and clothes because where we are going there isn't a hell of a lot to steal. Every last man on K.P. has a job to do, even the one who heats our water to keep us from getting the 'G.I. Shits'.

Each man must not think only of himself, but also of his buddy fighting beside him. We don't want yellow cowards in this Army. They should be killed off like rats. If not, they will go home after this war and breed more cowards. The brave men will breed more brave men. Kill off the Goddamned cowards and we will have a nation of brave men.

One of the bravest men that I ever saw was a fellow on top of a telegraph pole in the midst of a furious fire fight in Tunisia. I stopped and asked what the hell he was doing up there at a time like that. He answered, 'Fixing the wire, Sir.' I asked, 'Isn't that a little unhealthy right about now?' He answered, 'Yes Sir, but the Goddamned wire has to be fixed.' I asked, 'Don't those planes strafing the road bother you?' And he answered, 'No, Sir, but you sure as hell do!' Now, there was a real man. A real soldier. There was a man who devoted all he had to his duty, no matter how seemingly insignificant his duty might appear at the time, no matter how great the odds.

And you should have seen those trucks on the rode to Tunisia. Those drivers were magnificent. All day and all night they rolled over those son-of-a-bitching roads, never stopping, never faltering from their course, with shells bursting all around them all of the time. We got through on good old American guts. Many of those men drove for over forty consecutive hours. These men weren't combat men, but they were soldiers with a job to do. They did it, and in one hell of a way they did it. They were part of a team. Without team effort, without them, the fight would have been lost. All of the links in the chain pulled together and the chain became unbreakable.

Don't forget, you men don't know that I'm here. No mention of that fact is to be made in any letters. The world is not supposed to know what the hell happened to me. I'm not supposed to be commanding this Army. I'm not even supposed to be here in England. Let the first bastards to find out be the Goddamned Germans. Some day I want to see them raise up on their piss-soaked hind legs and howl, 'Jesus Christ, it's the Goddamned Third Army again and that son-of-a-fucking-bitch Patton'. We want to get the hell over there.' The quicker we clean up this Goddamned mess, the quicker we can take a little jaunt against the purple pissing Japs and clean out their nest, too. Before the Goddamned Marines get all of the credit.

Sure, we want to go home. We want this war over with. The quickest way to get it over with is to go get the bastards who started it. The quicker they are whipped, the quicker we can go home. The shortest way home is through Berlin and Tokyo. And when we get to Berlin I am personally going to shoot that paper hanging son-of-a-bitch Hitler. Just like I'd shoot a snake!

When a man is lying in a shell hole, if he just stays there all day, a German will get to him eventually. The hell with that idea. The hell with taking it. My men don't dig foxholes. I don't want them to. Foxholes only slow up an offensive. Keep moving. And don't give the enemy time to dig one either. We'll win this war, but we'll win it only by fighting and by showing the Germans that we've got more guts than they have; or ever will have.

We're not going to just shoot the sons-of-bitches, we're going to rip out their living Goddamned guts and use them to grease the treads of our tanks. We're going to murder those lousy Hun cock suckers by the bushel-fucking-basket. War is a bloody, killing business. You've got to spill their blood, or they will spill yours. Rip them up the belly. Shoot them in the guts. When shells are hitting all around you and you wipe the dirt off your face and realize that instead of dirt it's the blood and guts of what once was your best friend beside you, you'll know what to do!

I don't want to get any messages saying, 'I am holding my position.' We are not holding a Goddamned thing. Let the Germans do that. We are advancing constantly and we are not interested in holding onto anything, except the enemy's balls. We are going to twist his balls and kick the living shit out of him all of the time. Our basic plan of operation is to advance and to keep on advancing regardless of whether we have to go over, under, or through the enemy. We are going to go through him like crap through a goose; like shit through a tin horn!

From time to time there will be some complaints that we are pushing our people too hard. I don't give a good Goddamn about such complaints. I believe in the old and sound rule that an ounce of sweat will save a gallon of blood. The harder WE push, the more Germans we will kill. The more Germans we kill, the fewer of our men will be killed. Pushing means fewer casualties. I want you all to remember that.

There is one great thing that you men will all be able to say after this war is over and you are home once again. You may be thankful that twenty years from now when you are sitting by the fireplace with your grandson on your knee and he asks you what you did in the great World War II, you WON'T have to cough, shift him to the other knee and say, 'Well, your Granddaddy shoveled shit in Louisiana.' No, Sir, you can look him straight in the eye and say, 'Son, your Granddaddy rode with the Great Third Army and a Son-of-a-Goddamned-Bitch named Georgie Patton!'"

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Charloot's Clown Car Rolls On

Yesterday Johnny Jennings notched a small victory with the clown posse turning out to voice their support for the embattled police chief and the mayor tearfully offering a public apology.


You couldn't make this up if you tried. 

The police chief is apparently butt hurt over some mean tweets and rather than fill out a hurt feelings report and moving on, the leader of Charlotte's thin blue line calls Charlotte City Council and threatens to sue the city, which results in a full blown cryfest with more hugging than a Down Syndrome Convention. 

So what horrible insults to Jennings manhood were said, did the former council member disparage the man's mother? Perhaps liabled and slandered the man? Were the text messages racist? Spiteful? Threatened his wife and children with violence and physical harm? 

How bad are they? What could someone say that would cause City Council to vote to pay this innocent man a reported $300,000.00? 

The back story from a local news station without the endless popups that make the dozen or so text messages unreadable:

The day before the first message was sent, Jennings and Bokhari met, and there was an impasse on this issue.

The contentious messages started the morning of the budget straw votes on May 30.

Bokhari texted Jennings:

“I just want to reiterate. Whatever happens from this point forward is not personal.”

Jennings responded:

“That can be a fine line. As long as you stick to that, we’re fine. Just know that I don’t plan on sitting on my hands either. Hopefully, you will reconsider this and let me make the decisions for my agency.”

Bokhari replied:

“I love you dearly as a friend, and always will, but we are locked in on this path now. I hate this so much but tried everything I could think of to make another path. I’ll pray for you and the dept.”

Jennings then said:

“Not sure of your plan, but it sounds like you’re getting ready to get personal. I hope what you are getting ready to do is worth it for you. It’s a shame that you would resort to this because we disagree on the topic. I would never do that to you.”

The last message that day was this one from Bokhari:

“I promise you I am very good at separating personal versus business. But when I call out why something I believe should happen isn’t happening- why it’s stuck- that points to you and I have to call that out. That is NOT personal, though, that’s business. If I said you just don’t care about the morale implications of this decision, that would be personal, which I have no intention of doing.”

Jennings did not respond.

Later that night, Bokhari launched his campaign to get outer carrier vests for officers.

“I am doubling down on my commitment to find the half a million dollar one time investment from other sources in the city budget and will be applying maximum pressure to enable our rank and file officers to wear them when they are out protecting us,” Councilman Bokhari said in May 30th budget meeting.

Bokhari would go on to launch a website and petition about the issue. It was updated throughout the summer.

On June 14, CMPD released a statement from Jennings explaining his position on the outer carrier vests.

“The outer vest has a military-style appearance that contradicts the community-oriented policing philosophy I have championed for years,” he said.

Bokhari texted Jennings a couple of weeks later on July 6. This was their first message since Bokhari’s campaign started. 

“You’ve made a terrible error in judgment, my friend. I hate what comes next.”

Jennings didn’t respond, but an hour later, Bokhari sent him this message: 

As your friend, I want you to know what happens next: I’ll be demanding your resignation starting Monday. I’ll be hammering you from the press, the private sector, the foundations, the General Assembly, Congress, and several high-profile national organizations. I’ll put maximum pressure on the city manager to fire you from all those angles as well. I may not ultimately win - but I will not stop and it will cripple your legacy you’ve worked so hard for. Just a final bit of food for thought. You have 36 hours to call it all off by compromising in some small way. Otherwise, it’s in God’s hands. I want you to know I still have a lot of love for you as a friend. But this is much more important than any of that. I’ve given you several weeks while I’ve been restrained going only 10%. That’s all over starting Monday morning unless you start seeing the light and being reasonable to find middle ground for the rank and file, you have a sacred responsibility to support. As I said - I may not win - but I was blessed with a set of skills that I can promise you will be very uncomfortable to experience. This will be my last communication.”

Jennings didn’t respond.

Bokhari’s petition gathered thousands of signatures and on the Aug. 1, the chief changed his tune.

CMPD HR sent an email saying all officers now have the option to wear outer carrier vests as a preventive health measure.

The move was celebrated by Bokhari and the Fraternal Order of Police, which supported the former councilman’s efforts.

Bokhari sent one more message on Aug. 5.

“Thank you for allowing more access to vests. I know this was a difficult decision but it means a lot.”

Jennings gave a thumbs-up to the message.

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

CMPD Chief "Butt Hurt" Over Mean Texts

This past week Charlotte City Council decided to give the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department Chief a $300,000 bonus. Next week Council will select 100 lucky Charlotte Residents to pay the bill. Don't worry if you're selected you'll only have to hand over $3,000.00 of your hard earned pay check dollars.

This is because the City Council voted in closed session Monday night to preemptively settle a potential lawsuit by Johnny Jennings.


According to local press, Jennings was upset over threatening text messages he received last year from former City Council member Tariq Bokhari. Bokhari said in the texts he would try and get Jennings fired and work to "cripple his legacy."

At the time, the two men were in a fight over whether CMPD officers should be allowed to wear outer carrier protective vests.

Jennings had not filed a lawsuit before the settlement was voted upon.

WSOC and Joe Bruno first reported on the closed session and settlement talks last week.

Jennings has reportedly said the disclosure of the text messages damaged his reputation and could have cost him future opportunities after he retired, according to people familiar with the issue.

Council members have discussed paying Jennings as much as $300,000.

A dispute after a tragedy

Last year, Bokhari wanted Jennings to allow officers to wear outer-carrier vests that could provide them more protection. Bokhari had pushed for the vests for roughly two years, but he ramped up his pressure campaign on the chief after a wanted man shot eight law enforcement officers who were trying to serve a warrant in east Charlotte. Four were killed, including one CMPD officer, in the deadliest day in Charlotte’s law enforcement history.

The vests — which feature pockets for ammunition and other gear, similar to soldiers’ battle dress — were already used by units like SWAT and vice officers.

But Jennings said at the time the vests wouldn’t necessarily offer any additional protection, noting that three of the officers killed in April had been wearing them. He also said it was a “military-style appearance that contradicts the community-oriented policing philosophy I have championed for years.”

That prompted Bokhari to increase public and private pressure against the chief, culminating in a series of private text messages in which Bokhari told Jennings he would be demanding his resignation and "cripple his legacy."

In early July 2024, he texted Jennings that the chief had “made a terrible error in judgment, my friend. I hate what comes next.”

He continued: “As your friend, I want you to know what happens next. I’ll be demanding your resignation starting Monday. I’ll be hammering you from the press, the private sector, the foundations, the general assembly, congress and several high-profile national organizations.”

He said he would put maximum pressure on the city manager to fire Jennings.

Bokhari acknowledged he might not win, but wrote: “I will not stop and it will cripple your legacy you’ve worked so hard for. Just a final bit of food for thought. You have 36 hours to call it all off by compromising in some small way. Otherwise it’s in God’s hands.”

In Charlotte’s form of government, council members are generally supposed to voice their concerns through the city manager, to whom nearly all city employees report. Council members only directly vote to hire or fire the city manager, city attorney and city clerk. And council members aren’t supposed to threaten to destroy an employee’s reputation.

Jennings and the city began negotiating a possible financial settlement weeks ago. Council members first discussed the issue during a closed session last week. That was first reported by WSOC.

Bokhari is no longer a City Council member. He resigned last month to take a high-level job at the Federal Transit Administration in the Trump administration.

Cedar's Take:

Bokhair is a pompous POS. Neither a friend to Charlotte or the GOP he is a hubris unengaged politician who deserves neither votes nor respect.  Yes, he promoted outer carry vests but so did most of Charlotte. His legacy will be that he is a self serving idiot who quit the job he was elected to in favor of a federal gig while sticking Charlotte residents with an unnecessary $300,000.00 bill.

As for Jennings he is nothing but a race card playing yes man. He's also in it only for himself. 

I have friends and family with CMPD who admit he's better than Rodney but worse than Putney.  They also acknowledge he has the same MO of do nothing just collect the check as most large metro department chiefs out of touch with zero command presence. 

Thin skin and little smarts, if JJ was had any sense he'd fill out a "hurt feelings report" and we'd just move on. Rather he's just jerk enough to take a check equal to pulling four seasoned officers off the streets pocket the money and expect it will be business as usual.

Seriously if JJ takes the check he's out in six months, but before you do your "happy dance" rumor has it that Anne Kirkpatrick of New Orleans has already expressed an interest. 


Friday, April 25, 2025

CMPD Your Perception of Crime is the Problem

CMPD is going all in on the crime is down mantra and now they are blaming your perception. 

You see crime is not as bad as you think it is just your perception is off. Seriously you need glasses! 

From CMPD:

Repeat offenders can have a huge impact on the perception of crime in Charlotte.

By increasing incident and victimization numbers, habitual offenders inflate crime statistics while, in reality, multiple incidents are the work of one or a few individuals. Breaking and/or Entering a Motor Vehicle is one type of incident that CMPD often encounters repeat offenders.

On April 9, the University City Division’s Auto Crime Task Force arrested Sidney Truesdale, 41, on warrants obtained in 16 cases. Truesdale was previously arrested by CMPD on March 28 for two counts of Breaking and/or Entering a Motor Vehicle, Possession of a Firearm by Convicted Felon and Larceny of a Firearm.

The total list of charges for 18 cases from the University City Division are:

· Breaking and/or Entering a Motor Vehicle—25 counts

· Larceny of a Motor Vehicle—two counts

· Felony Larceny—three counts

· Larceny of Choice in Action—one count

· Larceny of a Firearm—four counts

· Possession of a Firearm by Convicted Felon—three counts

· Misdemeanor Larceny—two counts

Truesdale has an extensive criminal history which includes an additional 17 pending Breaking and/or Entering a Motor Vehicle charges.

In total, Truesdale has been charged with 42 counts of Breaking and/or Entering a Motor Vehicle since 12/23/2024.

The investigation into these cases is active and ongoing. Anyone with information can report it anonymously by contacting Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600 or Charlotte Crime Stoppers.

Cedar's Take:

This is insulting - I don’t give a truck what the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department PIO says, crime is not a perception problem in CLT. 

8 victims having their cars broken into is still 8 taxpayers who don’t give a truck if it was 8 crooks or 1. It is still 8 crimes.

Openly saying crime is a perception problem is wrong misguided and total bull shit.

Every 10th vehicle in Charlotte has an expired or a fake plate which translates into no safety inspection, no insurance, no valid driver's license and unpaid property taxes. This is not a perception problem this is an enforcement problem.   

Cars routinely drive more than 80, 90, 100, 100+ on our interstate highways. This is not a late night 2am street take over this is 9 am on a Monday they just don't care because there are no police. This is not a perception this is a fact.

I get it there are not enough CMPD officers to write greenies. There are not enough free units to answer calls about kids on electric bikes doing wheelies in the middle of Carmel Road at 5 pm. I get it the judges in this town refuse to hold criminals accountable so why even bother to arrest anyone?

I get it, we all get it. But it is not our perception that is off it's CMPD's command perception that the taxpayers are stupid. We aren't and we've had enough!

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Thugs Killing Thugs

What our police and the news media won't tell you may be more troubling than the crime itself.

On Thursday, April 10, shortly after 12 p.m., Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department officers responded to an assault with a deadly weapon call for service in the 7100 block of Wallace Road.  

Upon arrival, officers discovered a victim with a gunshot wound. MEDIC pronounced the victim deceased on the scene.

Four days later CMPD ID'd the victim as Jeremiah Cunningham, 21.


Jeremiah Cunningham, 21 Photo Courtesy MCSO

What they aren't telling you is that Cunningham had a history of violence and had been released from the Mecklenburg County Jail less than 2 hours prior to his murder. Cunningham had been held under a $7,500 bond since his arrest on March 8, 2025. His original bond was modified on April 7, 2025 and he was released at 10:21 a.m. on April 10, 2025 and he was gunned down just after12 noon.

On April 16, 2025 detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) identified Jamykel Blackmon, 19, as a suspect in this case and obtained warrants for his arrest.

That same day CMPD’s Violent Criminal Apprehension Team (VCAT) and the CMPD SWAT Team located and arrested Blackmon without incident.


Blackmon is charged with Murder. His priors include multiple weapons charges. In each case his bond was set at minimal amounts or was unsecured. 

These are not one time felons who make a mistake and should be given a second chance. They are career felons with zero chance of redemption. 

Their mugshots only represent the crimes for which they have been charged. The complete list of crimes of violence and theft they have commited are unknown, but it would be reasonable to assume the list is rather tiresome.

Why does this matter? Thugs killing Thugs seems like a win - win, or does it? Sure it is convenient and as long as no one else is injured it all seems to work out for the better. But if you look past the body count the trouble is the costs to society.

First the police response in unreal. Fire, Medic a swarm of patrol officers, homicide detectives, command staff, legal staff. Then add the DA's office, courts, coroner, crime scene techs and lab, SWAT and VCAT. Buy the time this thug is arrested taxpayers have north of $250,000 in resources and compensation. 

Anyone who knew these two understood they were thugs with no future and that they both should be incarcerated. Whatever the cause society should not have be burdened with them. Had the courts done their job both would be alive today. In jail but alive.




Sunday, April 13, 2025

Another Charloot Homicide Hat Trick! - All Glory is Fleeting

On Thursday CMPD went all in on "Yay Me"

"Today, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) announced a strong start to 2025, demonstrating the effectiveness of its proactive policing initiatives and unwavering commitment to community safety. Citywide crime fell 6% overall during the first quarter of the year. This includes a notable 17% drop in violent crime and a 4% decrease in property crime compared to the same period in 2024."

The self praise continued:

"These positive results, covering data from January 1 to March 31, 2025, underscore the CMPD’s ongoing commitment to proactive, data-driven policing and community collaboration to maintain public safety across Charlotte's 411-square-mile jurisdiction."

But wise men understand that "All Glory is Fleeting" and that self praise is nearly always followed by stunning failure:


48 Hours later:

On Saturday, April 12, shortly before 10:30 p.m., 

Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Homicide Unit are conducting a homicide investigation in the 300 block of E. Trade St. in the Central Division.

Officers responded to an Assault with a Deadly Weapon with Injury call for service in the 300 block of E. Trade St. Upon arrival, officers discovered one victim who had sustained apparent gunshot wounds. The victim was transported with life-threatening injuries and pronounced deceased at a nearby hospital.


Qualo Trevon Daniels, 31 Photo Courtesy MCSO

The victim in this case has been identified as Qualo Trevon Daniels, 31

On Sunday, April 13, shortly before 2 a.m., 

Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Homicide Unit are conducting a homicide investigation in the 4800 block of Wallingford St. in the Westover Division.

Officers responded to an Assault with a Deadly Weapon with Injury call for service in the 4800 block of Wallingford St. Upon arrival, officers discovered a victim with stab wounds. 


Stanley Williams 37 Photo Courtesy MCSO

The victim Stanley Alfonzo Williams II, 37 was transported by MEDIC to a nearby hospital and pronounced deceased by medical staff.

On Sunday, April 13, shortly after 6 a.m., 

Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Homicide Unit are conducting a homicide investigation in the 200 block of Eastway Dr. in the North Tryon Division.

Officers responded to an Assault with a Deadly Weapon with Injury call for service in the 200 block of Eastway Dr. Upon arrival, officers discovered a victim who had sustained apparent gunshot wounds. 

The victim in this case has been identified as Javier Lee Martinez Hernandez, 23. 

The victim was pronounced deceased on scene by MEDIC.

Three murders in less than 12 hours. The epic hat trick of murder, a solid up your's to CMPD white shirts who jinxed themselves with the self congratulatory presser just 48 hours before.

Real Law Enforcement Professionals understand that no amount of policing can stop homicides. It takes more than just being at the right place at the right time.or flooding an area with patrol units.

Homicides are directly related to everything else that is wrong with a society. Poor policing, lack of basic law enforcement, a DA who is weak on crime, a judicial court system that is lenient on violent and repeat offenders.

And the weekend still has 24 hours to go. God Help Us!

Sunday, April 6, 2025

Sidney Cain Charged with Felony Death By Vehicle (Updated)

Overnight CMPD Officers arrested a tearful Sidney Cain (44) and charged her with felony death by vehicle and felony hit and run for running down and killing a pedestrian Michael Joseph Janik age 64, while driving impaired and leaving the scene refusing to give aid or render assistance.


Sidney Cain Age 44 Photo Courtesy MCSO

Cain is being held in the Mecklenburg County Jail on a $50,000.00 secured bond. 

She refused blood alcohol test so Officers sought and were granted a court ordered BAC. 

This is the second of two pedestrian versus vehicle accidents within about a two span. Both the Barrington Drive accident and this one on Fourth Street were fatal pedestrian accidents in Charlotte yesterday.

According to court records Ms. Cain fled the scene leaving the victim Mr. Janik in the roadway. Additionally she also refused a sobriety test and therefore her North Carolina Drivers License has been revoked. Officers concluded that she was driving while impaired and her car has been reported as impounded as well.

Fleeing the scene of an accident is essentially taken as an admission of guilt and is always a bad look. This lack of impulse control is not shocking. The behavior of someone who you might expect to have dozens of prior arrests yet a review of court records shows nothing. So why run? One can only assume it is a cultural thing.

Update:

Ms. Cain posted bail and was released on Friday. On Saturday the funeral for Mr. Janik was held at St. Marks in Gastonia. 

He attended Kent State University, where he earned a BS in Gerontology which is rather ironic. (Look it up)

After college, Mike embarked on a career in banking, first at Goodyear Bank in Akron, OH before relocating to the Charlotte, NC area in 1993 to work for First Union Bank, where he worked for over 30 years through its various transitions to become Wells Fargo. Mike left Wells Fargo in 2024 yet continued working part-time as a mixologist for the Levy Corporation as he had done since 2019.

That's right he was on his was home after working the Knight's game. No he wasn't drunk.