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Question if Something Like this did happen again we can see some things went well but some things really didnt. What kind of things would you do differently . I think would have made sure we had the lights out here for the brought in for the immediate issue that evening we would have brought a sound system in from another school. They do think school will be back in session monday. They say they the kid got this mercury. Reporting live Parker Collins 13 action news. 5 8 nats of parents yelling those are parents who met with district officials last night. As you can see, the meeting quickly got out of control. 19 42 Tiffany Moore mom all that last nightfrustration wouldve been settled had you communicated on what youre doing. Butted with 09 19jarrod langendorf dad beging with and thats unfortunateit just heightened the frustration of the parents. School police and firefighters say they did their best to communicate with parents during the decontamination process wednesday. But they also

Former Chicago police Officer Brett Kahn pleads guilty to 2014 North Lawndale baton attack on Jeremiah Smith

Brett Kahn was sentenced to two years probation after the guilty plea. The Chicago Police Board voted in April of last year to fire Kahn for a separate excessive force incident that occurred a month before the baton attack. Kahn surrendered to sheriff s deputies four years ago after being charged with felony aggravated battery and official misconduct stemming from a melee captured on camera in the summer of 2014 in Chicago s North Lawndale neighborhood. Prosecutors said Kahn hit 32-year-old Jeremiah Smith without provocation while he was on patrol responding to a block party celebrating record deals signed by two neighborhood teens with a major Atlanta label.

Ex-Chicago cop pleads guilty to hitting man with baton in Lawndale, sentenced to probation

Provided A former Chicago police officer has pleaded guilty to battery for hitting a man with his baton in a 2014 incident captured on cellphone video. Kahn pleaded guilty Thursday to a misdemeanor count of battery that had been downgraded from an official misconduct charge as part of a plea deal with the Cook County state’s attorney’s office. The 10 other felony counts Kahn faced were dropped. Judge Arthur Hill sentenced Kahn to two years’ probation and issued a law enforcement de-certification order, meaning he can no longer work as a police officer in the state, a spokeswoman for the state’s attorney’s office said.

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