Saturday, February 22, 2014

13 Year Old Reportedly Hits Cop with Snowball - Faces Felony Charges

 

A 13 year old Chicago school boy has been suspended from school and is facing a criminal record for throwing a snowball that hit a cop on the arm.

The boy and a group of classmates were on their way home when a snowball was thrown which hit the officer's arm as he sat in his patrol car. The kid, who denies throwing the snowball, said he saw it, and it actually hit the car not the officer. The boy was taken into custody and charged with aggravated battery to a 'peace officer', which is a felony.

The kid, who is due in court on March 12th, faces having a criminal record for a felony charge, something that will affect him for years to come over the throwing of a snowball.

Chicago police have confirmed that the boy has no gang affiliation and that he has no criminal record.

8 comments:

  1. I wouldn't be able to look at myself in the mirror if I was that pussy cop.
    The fact that this is beyond ridiculous doesn't seem to phase the prosecutor either.

    Every man Jack associated with this overblown case should be ashamed of themselves.

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    1. That assumes they still have the capacity for shame. However, for that you first have to have a sense of right and wrong.

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  2. At least he didn't shoot the kid!

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    1. That's true as today we never know what to expect from the Only Ones. :)

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  3. Every 13 year old they can cobble together a felony charge on is one more potential
    gun owner they can turn down during a Brady check in the future. Turn ALL the kids
    into felons now and none of them will be allowed to buy a gun from a dealer when they
    grow up....BRILLIANT strategy.

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