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BlueWaveNeverEnd

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Fri May 8, 2026, 03:09 AM Yesterday

driver tracks laptop to home of Illinois State Police Trooper Kevin Bradley's house. [View all]

"TOP COP" for number of DUI arrests. He jacks up people's lives with fake DUI arrests and robs them too!!

https://abc7chicago.com/post/top-cop-driver-accused-dui-tracks-missing-laptop-illinois-state-police-trooper-kevin-bradleys-house/19060850/

"No, thank you," Holland told Bradley in the footage.

Bradley took Holland into custody for felony DUI and in the dashboard camera footage, while Holland was in the state trooper's vehicle, Bradley can be seen searching through Holland's vehicle before his car was towed.

Missing MacBook
Later that day, when Holland needed his MacBook, he said he noticed it wasn't listed on his inventory slip, so he assumed it must be with his car at the tow yard.

"I decided to ping my MacBook," Holland told the I-Team, "and it pinged to an address."

Using Apple's "Find My" feature, Holland says his MacBook was not pinging at the tow yard with his car, rather it was showing up at a Tinley Park home.

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