Judge Dismisses Criminal Case Against Black Teen Beat Down by Calumet City Cops for Jay Walking
A Cook County judge Tuesday dismissed the criminal case against a
Calumet City teenager who was charged with attacking a police officer
after the teen was arrested for jaywalking last August. The dismissal
came only days after it was learned city officials are seeking to
suspend the officer for allegedly using excessive force against Don
Pennington Jr., 16, inside the police station following Pennington's
arrest. The city also settled recently a federal civil rights lawsuit
brought by Pennington's family. "I feel that they should have dismissed
it," Vickie Pennington, the boy's mother, said outside Judge Michael
Stuttley's courtroom in Markham. "Now I feel that justice has been
served. He's a good kid." Stuttley dismissed the case after prosecutors
indicated they wanted to drop the two counts of battery against
Pennington, a standout basketball player at Thornton Fractional North
High School. The boy's parents said that it was their son who was
punched repeatedly by 14-year police veteran Louis Picicco after the
teen was arrested for jaywalking near the school Aug. 24. City
officials said an internal investigation showed no evidence that
Pennington had thrown a table at Picicco as the officer had said. City
Attorney Burt Odelson said Picicco is scheduled to appear before the
city's Police and Fire Commission Thursday. The city is seeking to
suspend Picicco without pay until the commission reaches a final
decision on disciplinary action. "Depending on what the evidence is,
the commission could do a variety of things," Odelson said. "They could
give him no discipline, suspend him or terminate him." Attempts to
reach Picicco Tuesday were unsuccessful. [
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