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Joliet Police Pension Spiker Becomes Elwood Police Sergeant patch.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from patch.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
City of Joliet finally investigates its police department one year after death of black man, 37, who had his nose pinched shut by cops for nearly two minutes while baton was shoved in his mouth City of Joliet, Illinois, hired private attorney to conduct independent review of police department s handling of Eric Lurry s case Lurry, 37, married father-of-three, died following a drug-related arrest in January 2020 Dashcam video released in July showed Sgt Doug May pinching Lurry s nose shut for 1 minute, 38 seconds, slapping him and calling him a b Another officer was seen inserting a metal baton into Lurry s mouth Police whistleblower Sgt Javier Esqueda, who released the video, was later stripped of his badge and criminally charged ....
UpdatedTue, May 25, 2021 at 5:45 pm CT Replies(43) Joliet Police Sgt. Doug May pinched Eric Lurry s nose for close to two minutes, restricting Lurry from taking in oxygen, according to a federal lawsuit filed last year naming May as a defendant. (City of Joliet ) JOLIET, IL Joliet Mayor Bob O Dekirk and City Manager Jim Capparelli recently agreed to hire Westmont private practice attorney Sean Connolly to conduct an independent investigation into the Joliet Police Department surrounding the January 2020 death of a Black Joliet citizen, Eric Lurry. According to his law firm bio, Connolly is also a colonel in the United States Army Reserve Judge Advocate General s Corps, where he currently serves as commander with the 117th Legal Operations Detachment in Arizona. ....
Pension Spiker Announces Retirement Date From Joliet Police patch.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from patch.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
UpdatedWed, Jan 13, 2021 at 10:46 am CT Replies(37) Joliet deputy chief of criminal investigations Marc Reid is being demoted back to lieutenant. Reid previously ran the police department s internal affairs unit. (Image via city of Joliet ) JOLIET, IL On his first day at City Hall, new City Manager Jim Capparelli named Lt. Dawn Malec as Joliet s new police chief, replacing Al Roechner, who lasted two years on the job. On Tuesday, Malec issued an order announcing that three of Roechner s deputy chiefs were being demoted to other ranks, according to a memo obtained by Joliet Patch. The document indicated that Marc Reid, Darrell Gavin and Joe Rosado are being reassigned to other ranks and their demotions would take effect this Friday. ....