12. June 15, 2021 (Chicago, IL)

Around or before 8:00 a.m. on June 15, 2021

On South Bound I-90 Expressway Lanes

I was in the right lane of southbound Expressway Lanes I-90 when I saw two (2) vehicles stopped at a narrow shoulder next to the dividing wall.

It was after the Armitage Ave. exit. I remember there was an EMT vehicle parked on the shoulder right at the Armitage Ave. exit on the main I-90 Expressway side, right next to the dividing concrete wall.

Over the concrete divider, an Illinois State Police trooper on the main I-90 Highway side was talking to two white males on the Expressway Lanes side of the concrete divider, one in his 50s and another in his teens or early 20s.

When I was about to reach their stopped vehicles, the older white male got into his car, 1/3 of his car's right side of the rear bumper caved in from an old accident, and pulled out to the left to the right lane of the Expressway Lanes just in front of me without giving any signals.

If I kept looking at what appeared to be the State Police trooper lecturing or giving warning to the younger male over the divider wall and not paying attention to the older guy pulling out from the shoulder into front of me, I would have easily bumped him just about where he had a big, pre-damaged rear bumper caved-in. It was not a small cave-in. It was big and damaged. Up until this point, the traffic was moving very slowly. I could easily bump into him if I was not careful when he pulled out unexpectedly, like how he pulled out from the shoulder.

After a half-way into the right lane of the Expressway, he looked back at me and waved a hand. Now, I think I have seen his face from somewhere; a gray-haired man in his 50s looks very familiar.

It could have been just right timing where he finished his business with a younger male and the State Police after the younger guy caused an accident. But these days, I do not rule out any possibility of criminal fraud activities to defraud or entrap me.

What really bothered me most was the fact that the state police officer and his patrol car were on the main I-90 side of the dividing wall, while these two drivers with possible driving infractions and their cars were on the Express side of the dividing wall. I have never seen anything like that where a police officer talks to drivers over the dividing wall.

What would happen if I happened to bump into the guy's car with that extensive rear bumper damage at a really slow speed, and he claims that I did it at high speed? How can I prove it otherwise in a high-speed expressway zone?

That state police officer probably can't say he saw the pre-existing rear bumper damage because the dividing wall hid that pre-existing damage from that state police officer.

Remember when the police kept talking to the younger driver when the old one pulled his car into very slow-moving Express Lane traffic up to that point? But these two (2) lanes were moving very fast after this point.

I had many vehicular mobbing fraud attacks in the past, and these criminals were doing all kinds of crazy stuff to harass and defraud me. I know they, auto insurance fraudsters, are very sneaky low-life people, one of the worst kinds of criminals out there. Lying is their main weapon.

And I have seen this same state trooper several times on I-55 and I-290. I really wish that he did his job properly. I do not know how he ended up on the wrong side of the dividing wall. But that physical position of standing on the other side of the dividing wall really does not help an innocent driver when a fraudster tries to cause an accident intentionally, as I described above.

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