Posted on 01/25/2011 5:09:32 PM PST by Free ThinkerNY
A 40-year-old Chicago man, who works as a motivational speaker for the anti-violence group We Stop the Killings, is scheduled to appear in court Feb. 8 after he was charged with hitting a woman in his car, police said.
Warren Jackson was charged with a misdemeanor count of domestic battery, said the Cook County States Attorneys office.
Tinley Park Police were called to the Burlington Coat Factory at about 8:23 p.m. Jan. 21 after another shopper reported walking out of the store and seeing a man hitting a woman inside a car parked in the fire lane in front of the store, according to a police report.
The shopper reported seeing the man remove a toddler from the car and put him back in the front passenger seat of the vehicle before turning around from the drivers seat and punching a woman in the back seat, police said. The shopper told police she ran inside to call for help and when she exited again the car had relocated to a different part of the parking lot where the man continued to attack the woman, police said.
Oak Forest Police stopped Jacksons car and arrested him at 8:44 p.m. near the intersection of 159th Street and Laramie Avenue, a few miles east of the store, police said.
The child was sitting in the front seat of the car without a childs safety seat, and the woman was in the back seat of the car with cuts on her face, police said.
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Must be all the influencing rhetoric such as “Battered Fish sticks and “Egg Beaters”
I guess he won’t be making money on that gig anymore...
I bet Sarah Palin’s behind this.
So many times the crusaders are the ones who say, “Only for me, not for thee”.
This guy reserved the right to hit a woman whenever he felt like it. of course, I’m sure he’s got some excuse for his actions.
What a loser.
You can’t write this stuff!
“motivational speaker for the anti-violence group We Stop the Killings”
In his defense, he didn’t kill her ;)
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