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IL: Chicago cop indicted in beating will remain on leave
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"A Chicago cop accused of punching and kicking a convenience store worker and lying about it won’t lose his job before he gets his day in court, it appears."
"Aldo Brown, a 12-year veteran accused by the feds in November of attacking a worker in 2012 at the Omar Salma convenience store on East 76th Street, asked a judge last week to lift a restriction that prevents him from carrying a weapon while awaiting trial."
"Without the ability to carry a gun, he said he feared the Chicago Police Department might fire him. And his defense attorney, Daniel Herbert, said that would have 'devastated' his client — even if Brown were to be acquitted at trial." ... |
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lostone1413
(7/14/2015)
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To serve and protect What a Joke! |
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