Illinois Mayor Threaten Police Chief's Job

Romeoville Mayor John Noak was pulled over by an officer who received a call from a witness who claimed the man was driving recklessly. When the officer put on his emergency lights to pull him over, he did not appear to acknowledge the signal to pull over. When the officer went to the mayors vehicle, he appeared to be on his phone talking to somebody. He didn't even acknowledge the officer, so the officer knocked on the window. The officer asked him if there was a reason he was unable to stay in the lane. The mayor responded saying "Totally...I was talking to people". Once he was cuffed Noak refused to answer questions and claimed he would not consent to a breath, blood or urine test once he was cuffed. The mayor was given citations for DUI, improper lane use, and driving without proof of insurance. He handed over his license and $100 for his bond. As the mayor was leaving he told the Chief "I'm coming for you". He threatened him but the chief told his officers it's nothing to be worried about.

Link: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/04/25/illinois-mayor-appears-to-threaten-police-chiefs-job-after-being-booked-for-suspected-dui.html

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