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Judge finds Toni Preckwinkle's son not guilty of assault |
2019-09-08 |
![]() Yesterday, he was acquitted of misdemeanor assault in a bench trial. It’s the second time a judge has found the younger Preckwinkle not guilty of a criminal charge since 2013. On May 3, a 65-year-old man who lives in the same building as Kyle Preckwinkle called police and reported that Preckwinkle had assaulted him. The man said he was walking up the stairs when Kyle Preckwinkle stopped him. Preckwinkle allegedly wanted to complain about noises coming from his apartment and to ask who else was in the man’s unit. "That’s none of your business," the man reportedly said, and he continued to his home. A short time later, Kyle Preckwinkle allegedly began repeatedly beating on the man’s door. "Open the door, mother f*cker," Preckwinkle was accused of yelling, along with other obscenities. The police report alleged that when the man opened the door, Preckwinkle "approached in an aggressive manner while yelling, ’What you gonna do? What you gonna do, b*tch?’" The man said he was "in fear of receiving a battery," according to the report. But Kyle Preckwinkle was not arrested that night. He apparently didn’t even have to turn himself in to be processed by police. Instead, he was issued a summons to appear in criminal court on June 26 to face the assault allegation. On Wednesday, Kyle Preckwinkle pleaded not guilty "Wudn't me." , and Judge Robert Kuzas then found him not guilty from the bench. In 2012, Kyle Preckwinkle was charged with misdemeanor battery. Once again, rather than being arrested, he was issued a summons to appear in court on the charge. Judge Tommy Brewer found him not guilty in a bench trial. Kyle Preckwinkle does not appear in the reliably Democrat Chicago, aka The Windy City or Mobtown ![]() Police Department’s online database of arrested adults. That may be because he was ordered to appear by summons rather than being booked like most people. Court records also do not list what’s known as an "IR Number" for Kyle Preckwinkle. IR numbers, or "Individual Record" numbers, are assigned to a person when they are arrested in Cook County for the first time. That number follows the person around like a fingerprint or Social Security number, so individuals’ arrest records remain organized even if they provide fake names. The same court files also fail to list a "CB Number" or "Central Booking Number" for either of Preckwinkle's criminal cases. The Chicago Police Department issues a new, sequential CB Number for every arrest. Lack of CB Numbers is another indication that Kyle Preckwinkle was never arrested by police. |
Posted by:Fred |
#10 I thought Chicago banned guns, how did he get his and why didn't the police take his gun(s)? |
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance 2019-09-08 17:42 |
#9 The chitcago way |
Posted by: ranture 2019-09-08 13:29 |
#8 Shouldn't the FBI get involved with firearms allegations? |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2019-09-08 12:37 |
#7 Even more later in the article: All's not perfect in the Preckwinkle world, though. Sun-Times reporters last month revealed that the condo where Kyle Preckwinkle and his wife live is owned by his politically-connected mom. According to the paper, the building's association filed suit to have Kyle and his family removed from the building. He’s supposed to be on his way out after more run-ins with police at the building, including over gunshots allegedly fired from his balcony, and a lawsuit to evict the family. The story continued. In trying to evict [the] family, the suit cited problems including the May incident, in which somebody was “repeatedly discharging a firearm” and Kyle Preckwinkle’s “threatening” behavior. The suit said “the Tenants continue to engage in noxious, offensive and intolerable behavior despite numerous notices to cease and desist and intervention from the Chicago Police Department.” As of Sept. 5, no charges had been filed in connection with the purported gunshot incident. |
Posted by: Frank G 2019-09-08 12:20 |
#6 Had his mother beaten Lori Lightfoot for mayor, then his case might have not hit the courts at all. |
Posted by: Mullah Richard 2019-09-08 11:16 |
#5 Opening scene from the Godfather as the mortician pleads for justice after the 'system' denied it. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2019-09-08 11:14 |
#4 Complete shitshow. |
Posted by: Lex 2019-09-08 09:57 |
#3 It's good to be the king - or the son of the king. (Yes, I know Toni Preckwinkle is a woman.) |
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia 2019-09-08 09:23 |
#2 More corruption. |
Posted by: Whiskey Mike 2019-09-08 09:21 |
#1 All animals are equaĺ... |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru PB 2019-09-08 02:50 |