jeudi 31 décembre 2009

Non Starter - Hopefully

  • A Chicago police officer fired last month for physically attacking two fellow officers who were arresting her son is asking that a judge review her termination.

    The Chicago Police Board on Nov. 19 found Officer Kimberly Marshall guilty of biting and striking the officers and calling in an officer assistance radio call to prevent her own arrest after she tried stopping the officers from arresting her son, Hoyle.

    In a complaint filed Wednesday at the Cook County Circuit Court, Marshall claims that her firing wasn't in accordance with the law and was made "against the manifest weight of the evidence," and asks a judge to review it for a possible reversal.

    Members of the police board found Marshall guilty of all six accusations she faced in connection to the May 31, 2005 incident. The altercation occurred after Marshall's then-15-year-old son was involved in a traffic accident on the city's South Side.

    Marshall, an officer since March 1990, got into a verbal and physical confrontation with the officers as they tried arresting her son, who was riding in his mother's car without permission, according to the board.

How about trying some parenting? Your son fucked up, got caught and all you can do is act the fool attacking on-duty officers? You're an embarrassment. Go away. Thank god you aren't drawing a pension.

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