Cook County, Ill. Mass Murderers FAA's Rebecca MacPherson/Christina Drouet still on the loose
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Rebecca MacPherson and Christina Drouet are the FAA's two top ranking officials in the entire Great Lakes Area.
The Great Lakes Region encompasses the geographical area of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North
Dakota and South Dakota.
They most certainly contributed to the approval process of the controversial Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
Boeing Inc.’s Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes of its 737 Max 8 aircraft resulted in the deaths of 346 people.
According to the FBI, the term mass murder has been defined generally as a multiple homicide incident in which four or more
victims are murdered, within one event, and in one or more locations in close geographical proximity
FAA analysis reveals the agency knew another Boeing 737 Max malfunction was "likely" within 10 months of last year's deadly
Lion Air crash. CBS News
Given the fact that the FAA's Cook County, Illinois/ChicagolandDes Plaines/Oak Park's Rebecca MacPherson and Christina Drouet,
as well as all the other top officials at the FAA,
knew that another BOEING 737 MAX 8 aircraft crash was "likely" after the Lion Air Crash
and in fact did happen in the Ethiopian Crash,
any reasonable 12 person jury must conclude that
Rebecca MaPherson and Christina Drouet, as well as all the other FAA top officials, must be categorized at "MASS MURDERERS"
and should spend the rest of their lives in prison.
The question remains:
Why does the Cook County Board of Commissioners allow the FAA's Rebecca MacPherson and Christina Drouet to walk free in and
around the street of Chicagoland?
Cook County Illinois, Board of Commissioners, Main Office, 118 N. Clark St. Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-6400
Toni Preckwinkle, County Board President,
Brandon Johnson, 1st District, County Board Commissioner, brandon.johnson@cookcountyil.gov
Dennis Deer, 2nd District, County Board Commissioner, Dennis.Deer@cookcountyil.gov
Bill Lowry, 3rd District, County Board Commissioner, bill.lowry@cookcountyil.gov
Stanley Moore, 4th District, County Board Commissioner, stanley.moore2@cookcountyil.gov
Deborah Sims, 5th District, County Board Commissioner, deborah.sims@cookcountyil.gov
Donna Miller, 6th District, County Board Commissioner, donna.miller@cookcountyil.gov
Alma E. Anaya, 7th District, County Board Commissioner, alma.anaya@cookcountyil.gov
Luis Arroyo Jr., 8th District, County Board Commissioner, luis.arroyojr@cookcountyil.gov
Peter N. Silvestri, 9th District, County Board Commissioner, cookcty9@aol.com
Bridget Gainer, 10th District, County Board Commissioner, district10@cookcountyil.gov
John P. Daley, 11th District, County Board Commissioner, john.daley@cookcountyil.gov
Bridget Degnen, 12th District, County Board Commissioner, bridget.degnen@cookcountyil.gov
Larry Suffredin, 13th District, County Board Commissioner, lsuffredin@aol.com
Scott R. Britton, 14th District, County Board Commissioner, Scott.Britton@cookcountyil.gov
Kevin B. Morrison, 15th District, County Board Commissioner, kevin.morrison@cookcountyil.gov
Jeffrey R. Tobolski, 16th District, County Board Commissioner, jeffrey.tobolski@cookcountyil.gov
Sean M. Morrison, 17th District, County Board Commissioner,
Dan Patlak, 1st District, County Board Review Commissioner,
Michael M. Cabonargi, 2nd District, County Board Review Commissioner,
Larry R. Rogers Jr., 3rd District, County Board Review Commissioner,
Fritz Kaegi, County Assessor,
Timothy C. Evans, County Chief Judge,
Dorothy Brown, County Clerk of Circuit Court,
Karen A. Yarbrough, County Clerk,
Edward M. Moody, County Recorder of Deeds,
Thomas Dart, County Sheriff,
Kimberly M. Foxx, County State's Attorney, statesattorney@cookcountyil.gov
Maria Pappas, County Treasurer,
https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/arc/key_officials/macpherson/
Disgraced Rebecca MacPherson
Disgraced Great Lakes Regional Administrator
rebecca.macpherson@faa.gov
(847) 294-7294
total pay $187,283
https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/arc/key_officials/drouet/

Disgraced Christina Kochanski Drouet
Disgraced Great Lakes Deputy Regional Administrator
christina.drouet@faa.gov
(847) 294-7294
total pay $187,283
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