Man charged with impersonating a police officer, while in a costume on stage at a comedy club he owns.
Chicago, IL - A 70-year-old former parole officer who was in costume for a comedy show says in federal court that police arrested him for impersonating an officer.
Percy Coleman says he owns the Cafe Peninsula, also known as the Unity Hall Cafe, in Riverdale, Ill. Because of a prior job as a parole officer for the Illinois Department of Corrections, the 70-year-old Coleman allegedly still holds an Illinois Parole Agent Concealed Carry Weapons Permit.
"On April 30, 2012, plaintiff Coleman's son, Phillip Coleman, was hosting a comedy event at the Café Peninsula," according to the complaint in the Northern District.
"At some point that evening, Riverdale Police Officer Koseluh and unknown officers arrived at Café Peninsula.
"The officers announced that the building was being closed down. ...
"Coleman was preparing to take his diabetes medication when a security guard called Coleman to the entrance to respond to Riverdale police officers.
"The security guard informed Coleman that police officers threatened to close the Café Peninsula for failure to have a business license.
"Coleman did not take his medication. Rather, he relocated to the entrance to speak with the police officers."
Coleman says he identified himself as the owner of the business and told his son to retrieve the cafe's business license.
During that time, "Defendant Officer Koseluh asked if Coleman was a police officer.
"Coleman responded that he was a peace officer.
"Defendant Officer Koseluh asked why Coleman was impersonating a police officer.
"Coleman responded that he was a participant in the comedy show.
"Defendant Officer Koseluh struck Coleman in the head and grabbed a skull cap off of Coleman's head.
"Defendant Officer Koseluh informed Coleman that he was being arrested for impersonating a police officer and for wearing body armor."
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