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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Could the Burglars Have Survived Home Alone ? - Yes, but with serious injuries, says a doctor

Could the Burglars Have Survived Home Alone ? - Yes, but with serious injuries, says a doctor

When I worked for OnLocation Education teaching for "Home Alone", Steven Spielberg was filming "Home Alone" in Winetka and Skokie Essaness with McCauley Caulkin and the Cast with Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern as burglars in Illlinois.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Faculty at the College of DuPage: Illinois Victim of Heinous Hate Crimes in Glen Ellyn, Lombard, Illinois USA

While I was teaching in the evening by the Police Academy at the College of DuPage, my green Geo Tracker SUV was stolen from the parking lot. When I completed my Teaching session at 9:45 p.m., my green Geo Tracker SUV was no longer in the parking lot at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Illinois USA.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

FBI releases 2011 crime data, Lombard shows increase in aggravated assault, otherwise decrease | Lombard | Suburban Life Media

FBI releases 2011 crime data, Lombard shows increase in aggravated assault, otherwise decrease | Lombard | Suburban Life Mediahttp://www.fbi.gov

Saturday, July 28, 2012

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A Fire Torched Roses in Lombard, Illinois USA

One day on Earth, the Kennedy Roses and its long stemming branches were fire-torched while the front door had been scorched burning off the wood varnish; the porch door white paint started to crack and peel off from the heat impact of a human pyromaniac wielding a flame burning fire torch at the corner of 502 South Westmore-Meyers and Washington Boulevard in District 5, one block southeast from St. Pius X Catholic Church in the Village of Lombard, York Township, Illinois 60148-3028 USA. The Lombard arsonist walked with a fire torch burning anything that caught its human eyes. The sensation lilacs by the wooden picket fence had already bloomed for Lilac Time and became permanently damaged by the flame hitting torch. The lilacs stopped blooming ever after the fire torch terrorist scorched its branches in the Village of Lombard, Du Page County, Illinois USA. The day the Lombard fire-torch terrorist walked along Westmore-Meyers Road in the Lilac Town, all neighbors and the community were in terror in District 5. For some obvious heinous hate reason, the Lombard pyromaniac ended his fire vengeance at the corner of 502 S. Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard by the private real estate property of Mr. Roberto Hung, his daughter and son-in-law who had served in the USS Platte Fire Prevention Squad aboard the oil-refueling Navy transporter based in Norfolk, Virginia USA. The Lombard fire-torch arsonist was an international terrorist targeting resident homeowners who were working all day, away from home, like Mr. Roberto Hung, his daughter, and son-in-law. Mr. Roberto Hung and surviving family have all been Illinois Victims of Heinous Hate Crimes in District 5, York Township, Du Page County, Illinois 60148-3028 USA. These Lombard resident homeowners have not yet been compensated nor restituted for Lombard criminal disaster damages and losses as Victims of International Terrorism and Heinous Hate Crimes after purchasing private Lombard real estate property in Du Page County, Illinois USA.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Lombard Criminal Disaster Damages and Losses for the Estate of Mr. Roberto Hung Juris Doctor and Family

Lombard Criminal Disaster Damages and Losses Estate of Mr. Roberto Hung Juris Doctor, Daughter Gardenia C. Hung-Wittler, Nathan S. Wittler At 502 South Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard, in the Village of Lombard, District 5, York Township, Du Page County, Illinois 60148-3028 USA.


Illinois Heinous Hate Crimes Commission, Illinois Victims of Crimes Division

U.S. Department of Justice, Office For Victims of Heinous Hate Crimes,

Office For Violence Against Women, High Crimes Division,
Abuse of Human Rights in Housing Under The Law

FIRST FLOOR


Living Room

Toshiba Wide Screen Television, 44-inch Screen

Panasonic DVD Carousel Player

Video Rewinders

Olympia Camera owned by Nathan Scott Wittler

Binoculars

Camera Tripod

U.S. Portable Lawn Chair

Golf Club Putting

Aquarium 25-Gallon Table Top Tank

Green Marble Table

Antique Louis XVI Furniture Winged Chair

Queen Sofa-Bed

Love Seat

Teak Furniture

Electric Foot Basin

Hair Dryer

San Francisco Glass Picture Frame

Tulips Glass Picture Frame

Dining Room

Teak Wooden Dining Room Set for 8 Person with Chairs

Teak China Cabinet

(2) Two Lace Table Covers

Teak Desk Top with Shelves

Two (2) Computer Desk Tops

Kenmore Sewing Machine Portable

Peacock Embroidery Silk Threads in a Chinese Cookies Tin

Embroidery Threads in a Chinese Cookies Tin

Quilting Templates

Kitchen Appliances and Electronics

Refrigerator

Hitachi Automatic Bread Maker

KitchenAid Deluxe Mixer with (2) Two Aluminum Bowls, Pasta Accessories, Sausage-Making Accessories, Bread-Making Accessories.

Braun Food Processor with Baking Accessories, Blades, Food Processing Accessories, etc.

Cuisinart Food Processor

Delicatessen Meat Slicer

Potato Spiral Peeler

Braun Coffee Maker

Ice Cream Maker

Portable Buffet Roaster/Server from Sears

Pampered Chef Baking Containers, Glass Bowls, Bread Pans, Pizza Pans, Cooking Utensils, Wooden Spoons, Cooking Supplies, etc.

Spice Rack

French Provence Spices

Chef’s Butcher Block Rolling Cart

(2) Kenmore Deluxe Dishwasher and Regular Dishwasher

New Kenmore Deluxe Stove with Self-Cleaning Oven from Sears in Oak Brook, Illinois USA

Kitchen Butcher Block Knife Set

Porcelain Coffee Mugs

Antique Copper Baking Pans from New England

Master Bedroom

Queen Teak Bedroom Set with Two Nightstands and Touch Lamps

Teak Vanity Tri-Fold Mirror Dresser, Dresser Drawers

Queen Quilted Cover Collection

Bedroom Linen in the Closet

Guest Bedroom/Office for Communications, Languages & Culture, Inc.

Registered Software Stolen and Taken by the Village of Lombard and Thieves

Deluxe Graphics Software

WordPerfect Software

Business Marketing Software

Microsoft Windows Software

Packard Tower Computers Damaged

IBM PS2 Personal Computer

Sony Windows Me Software Computer

Hewlett-Packard Deluxe Office/Fax/Scanner/Printer

Office Supplies, Printing,

Photo Shop Software

Foreign Languages Software with Accents

Second Floor

Office

Antique Roll Top Desktop belonging to Mr. Roberto Hung Juris Doctor

Second Floor

Office

Packard Tower Computer

Computer Table Top

Kitchen

Ice Cream Maker

Food Processor

Coffee Maker

New Refrigerator

Porcelain Dishes

Stove

Automatic Rotisserie Roaster

Kitchen Supplies

Glass Servers

Salad Servers

Decanters

Expresso Coffee Makers

Glassware

Bathroom

Electric Tooth Brushes

(3) Three First Aid Kits

Second Floor

Kitchen Pans

Baking Pans

Bedroom

Single Bedroom Set with Two (2) Nightstand, Vanity Dresser, Dresser Drawers

File Cabinets

Bedroom Cover Set

Telephones, Portable, Mobile, Remote, Walkie-Talkie Set

Living Room

Antique Louis XVI Sofa with Two Winged Chairs, 3-Table Set

Large Television

Video Cassette Recorder

Video Rewinder

Portable Boom Radios

Bathroom

Toiletries

Bathroom Cleaning Supplies

Pantry

Food Supplies

Glass Decanters

Cooking Spices

Cabinet with Pampered Chef Spices

Pampered Chef Table Cloth Cover

Glassware

Baking pans, glassware, pie molds

Stairs Closet

Appliances for Vegetable Juice Maker

Vegetable/Fruit Dehydrator

Microwave Oven

Portable Electric Oven







Basement

Deluxe Sears Cardio-Vascular Walking Treadmill

New Kenmore Washer/Dryer Set

Montgomery Ward Washer/Dryer Portable

Kenmore Deluxe Dishwasher

Oven Master Roaster

Glassware for Bar Downstairs

Copper Trays

Silver Trays

Picnic Basket

Christmas Tree 6-Foot with Antique Ornaments

Glass Ornaments from Berlin, Germany Christkindlemarket

Sears Kenmore Buffet Server

Library Books

School Books

Camping Tent

Clothes

Wedding Albums

Porch and Wood Shed

U.S. Flag Large with Wooden Post

Wooden Picnic Table with Canvas Umbrella, Two Chairs

Toro Snow Blower Purchased by Mr. Roberto Hung in Lombard, Westmore-Meyers Road

Sears Gas Lawn Mower

Sears Deluxe Stratton-Briggs Lawn Mower with Large Bag

Home and Gardening Supplies, Plant Food, Seeds, Flower Baskets

Automated Jack for Flat Tires

Two-Car Garage

(12) Twelve Motor Vehicles, including 2003 Derbi Boulevard 150 CC Motorcycle

Mitsubishi Galant 4-Door Sedan with New Tires, Quaker State Oil Supplies, Deluxe Flat Repair Kit

Deluxe Cardio-Vascular Treadmill

Personal Fashion Clothing, Furs, Fur Hats, Hat Boxes, Leather Gloves

Winter Shoes, High Snow Boots from Neiman Marcus, Shoes, Golf Shoes

















Friday, June 22, 2012

How Did I Get Injured As A Lombard Resident Homeowner in DuPage County, Illinois USA?

After my Father Mr. Roberto Hung Juris Doctor purchased a Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow built in 1927, I began to get injured as a Lombard resident homeowner at 502 South Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard in District 5, York Township, Du Page County, Illinois USA. My Father lived upstairs on the second level “in-law” apartment and Nathan and I lived on the first floor. Our family shared the basement after we purchased a New Montgomery Ward Washer and Dryer set, as well as a new Sears Kenmore Dishwasher downstairs. My Father also purchased a New Toro Snowblower from the Lombard Toro Dealer on Westmore-Meyers Road and a New Sears Gas Lawn Mower. I purchased a New Sears Deluxe Lawn Mower in Oak Brook, Illinois USA.


I became injured by a Lombard Policeman who stumped my right foot and broke my big toe after he offered to take me home and walked into the Master Bedroom at our Lombard Brick Bungalow, 502 South Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard, in Lombard. I had been working as a Certified Languages Interpreter and Translator in Aurora for Interlate Languages Systems, Inc., Illinois. I was hit on the head from behind while the Lombard Policeman was in the Master Bedroom and suffered from a severe head concussion that made me unconscious and unable to walk with the broke right toe and injured right foot caused by the Lombard Policeman. I was kidnapped from the Master Bedroom while I lived as a Lombard resident homeowner in District 5, York Township, Du Page County, Illinois USA.


On another occasion, while I was sleeping in the Master Bedroom, strangers came into my bedroom and began to induce injections around my neck and body, before I was kidnapped and removed from my bed.

The third time I was kidnapped from the Master Bedroom after Midnight, I was sleeping and several skin-headed men surrounded my bed and began to pull me away and carried me out of the Master Bedroom while I was wearing my pajamas, dragged me outside to the street where the Lombard neighbors John, Liz, Shawn, Brian, and other witnesses saw them force me outside and took me away from the Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow at 502 South Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard in District 5, York Township, DuPage County, Illinois USA.

The fourth time was in October of the year 2000 and I ended up at Elmhurst Memorial Hospital.


During 1994, I was living and residing in the Village of Lombard where I continued my work teaching, interpreting and translating in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese in the Chicagoland area working for Berlitz Schools of Languages in Chicago with June the receptionist, Josepha, Mila for ESL Training and other business professionals and colleagues, Hinsdale, Oak Brook, Schaumburg, and the Arroyave Academy of Languages in Arlington Heights and Highland Park, North Shore for Lake County, in Illinois USA. In addition, I found a newspaper listing “Help Wanted” advertising from Interlate Language Systems, Inc. owned by Brad White and managed by Renee Hodstatter, and Jacquie Guiter who assigned Interpreting and Translation during the week from Elgin and Aurora, Kane County, Illinois. In addition, I also worked for Carmen Kenny & Associates, Gloria Domenech & Associates, Burg Translations with Agatha and John, Access Business Translation with Rosa Ridderbusch in Lake Zurich, Illinois. After I moved to Lombard, I began to work with Linguistic Systems in Massachusetts, Inlingua Schools of Languages managed by Joyce, Kelly Killian, Kara, and Public Information Access (PIA), Inc. also known as Interactive Media World Wide on Orleans St. and Chicago Avenue for the TOUCH Network Kiosks sponsored by the State of Illinois Office of Tourism with Lee Seitelman from Oak Park, Larry Goldstick, Patrick Dimperio, Mike, Alison, Larry, Glen Koltz, and other language translators and interpreters like Patty Jacobs who lived in Glendale Heights, Illinois, USA.

The same year in 1994, Nathan Scott Wittler Patriquin’s parents, Reverend Melvin A. Wittler and Mrs. Nancy Wittler Patriquin visited the Village of Lombard for the first time and stayed at our Lombard home for two (2) weeks on the first floor. Also, my Aunt Xiomara Fong Ramos de Zayas came from Santiago de Cuba and visited Lombard in 1994 and stayed with my Mother and Brother at their first Lombard home located at 342 West Harrison and Elizabeth Street, near Finley Road and the Lombard Park District in Du Page County, Illinois USA. There was a big Family Reunion at the Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow when Nathan’s Parents and My Aunt from Cuba decided to stay for a vacation during Lilac Time 1994 in Lombard, Du Page County, Illinois USA. My Father, Mr. Roberto Hung hosted all the house guests and visitors to breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Lombard, DuPage County, and in the Chicagoland area, during their visit in Illinois, USA. We drove everyone around Lilac Town and the Chicagoland area in Illinois USA.

Copyright 2012 GHung.  All Rights Reserved.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

A Father's Day Story From A Lombard Resident Homeowner in DuPage County, Illinois USA

“What Would My Father Say…If He Were Alive Today in June 2012?” In Memory of Mr. Roberto Hung Juris Doctor If I were alive today, I would be 81 years old, enjoying retirement as a senior citizen and Lombard resident homeowner in District 5, York Township, County of DuPage, Illinois USA. During June 2012, I would have celebrated my 81st birthday anniversary since June 7, 1931, along with my Niece Olivia Hung-Simons (Leaver) and god-daughter who was born on the same date, the first daughter of my eldest brother Miguel Hung and his wife, Silvia Hung-Simons. My second Niece Mireya Hung Lee is also born on June 30th. When I got married in March 1957, my Nieces Olivia and Gertrudis were the flower girls at my wedding to G. Fong Ramos at the Cathedral of Santiago de Cuba in Oriente, Cuba. All my Brothers, Sisters, Nephews, Family Relatives, Friends, Colleagues, and Associates attended the wedding celebrations and were invited to all family events. In retrospect, time passed by… my family relatives became adults and I did not attend the weddings for Olivia and Wayne Leaver, Miguel and Pam Hung, Santiago and Ileana, Guillermo and Millie, Mireya, Ileana, Santiago, Joaquin, Teresita, and/or the other family members. All my Nieces and Nephews remember meeting with me when I visited them during travels to Miami, Hialeah in Florida and Queens, Flushing, Long Island, New York, USA. My Sister-in-Law Silvia Hung-Simons did recall how I used to help her with Olivia who was my god-daughter, Miguelito, the second son, and the other two (2) children, Santiago and Raymundo when she lived at the house in Santiago de Cuba, Oriente, Cuba and I was studying at the University of Oriente. Nineteen (19) years ago, I purchased a second Lombard home at 502 South Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard upon referral from Baird & Werner Realtor Paulette Weininger who contacted Century 21 Realtor Dino N. Lekousis at the Lombard Pines Shopping Center during August 1993. My wife and son had already purchased the first Lombard home at 342 West Harrison and Elizabeth Street, near Finley Road near the Lombard Park District in DuPage County, Illinois USA. Linda Schuster who lived in Westmont was the girlfriend of Paul Rathe who referred my youngest son and wife to buy a house in Village of Lombard, also known as Lilac Town for the Lilac Parade celebration near Main Street. My youngest son and wife moved to the Village of Lombard in 1992 urged by the insistence of Paul Rathe, a boyfriend who lived on Roscoe St. near Halsted St. in Chicago, Illinois USA. My son’s friends and realtors wanted him to ask me for $10,000 cash in down payment for the Lombard home, coming from my IRA retirement funds and life-savings from working 4-5 jobs during the week and weekends; in addition, I had to provide monthly cash support for my wife and son while they lived in a Lombard home in DuPage County, Illinois USA. One year afterwards, my son and wife insisted that I moved to Lombard with my daughter and son-in-law in order to buy a second home with the remainder of my 401K and IRA retirement savings funds. The Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow at 502 South Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard was built in 1927 in Lilac Town, District 5, York Township in DuPage County, Illinois USA.This Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow has remained at the corner of Westmore Avenue and Washington Blvd. since the Ahrens Family built the Lombard property in 1927. Two centuries later, on September 2nd, 1993, I purchased the Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow from Debra Y. Sekrecki, with an initial down payment of $2,000, as earnest money paid by personal check, added to the total cash payment of $88,000 at a fixed interest rate not to exceed 8.00% per year, amortized over a period of fifteen (15) years. At the time, Debra Y. Sekrecki had two (2) children, a boy and a girl, lived with Stella, the tenant upstairs, and father Adam Sekrecki. Three months before, on July 11, 1993, I signed a Standard Residential Sales Contract from the Du Page Association of Realtors in agreement to purchase the Lombard real estate property at 502 S. Westmore Avenue in Lombard, Illinois 60148-3028 , owned by seller Debra Y. Sekrecki. The original closing date was scheduled on September 11, 1993. However, I was called by telephone to appear sooner on September 2nd, 1993, at 3:30 p.m., at the law office of Alan Dakoff, Telephone: 708-966-0488, located at 9291 North Maryland, in Niles, Illinois 60714 , U.S.A. Century 21, Action Real Estate provided a Buyer Service Pledge presented by Steve Block, Telephone: 630-627-5500, and Dino, the real estate agent with Roberto Hung and family, who signed in agreement. Afterwards, I received a copy of Rider 412, Buyer’s Inspection which he signed as buyer with Debra Sekrecki, as seller. In 1993, Century 21, Action Real Estate described in a listing the Highlights of the Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow at the corner of Westmore Avenue and Washington Blvd., owned by Debra Y. Sekrecki with tenant Stella. At the time, the Du Page County Real Estate Taxes were only $2,744 for the brick house. After I purchased the same Lombard Brick House, the Lombard property taxes doubled for more than $4,000, without providing the senior citizens Homestead Exemption. This Lombard Brick Home Parcel Lot is located near Westmore Elementary School and St. Pius X Church School, Jackson Middle School , and Willowbrook High School . George Hornbeck’s Parcel No. 06-09-315038 is a subdivision, spacious 4-bedroom brick home with a second floor in-law or potential income arrangement. There were nine (9) room available with hardwood floors. Full finished basement. Front and rear enclosed porches for added living space. Fully fenced yard with a gas grill. There was a 2-car garage. Public transportation is available. This Lombard home parcel lot is close to school and shopping, near the Eastgate Center and State of Illinois facilities for the Secretary of State Vehicle Licenses Center and the Illinois Employment and Training Center (I.E.T.C.). Action Real Estate for Century 21 was serving Du Page and Cook counties at the Lombard Pines Shopping Center, 1125-J South Main Street, Lombard, Illinois 60148, in care of realtor Dino. On September 2nd, 1996, I completed full cash payment of the Lombard Brick Home at Maple Park State Bank, witnessed by my daughter, Gardenia C. Hung, and the bank manager. We improved this Lombard Brick house by adding oak cabinets, an exterior halogen flood night light, (2) automatic garage door openers, changed all door locks, added gardening landscaping, apple trees orchard, and perennial flowers, and exotic plant species. Specifications for the Lombard Historic Brick Bungalow: Living Room: 25.4 X 11.10 sq. ft. Dining Room: 13.1 X 13.2 sq. ft. Kitchen: 11.6 X 10.8 sq. ft. Master Bdrm: 11.10 X 10.6 sq. ft. Bedroom: 11.5 X 10.6 sq. ft. Bedroom: 11.3 X 10.0 sq. ft. Bedroom: 15.8 X 10.0 sq. ft. Living Room: 13.10 X 12.2 sq. ft. Kitchen: 15 X 14 sq. ft. Pantry: 6 X 4 sq. ft. Utilities in the Basement. Basement Full Finished. Storage Rooms: 2. Closets: 10 Copyright 2012 Focus on Essential Issues. All Rights Reserved.

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