Hooters Diner Dust Up Leads to Assault and Battery Charges
Parolee and pal mix it up with off-duty Oak Lawn detective and Cook County Corrections officer, police say.
An altercation with an off-duty Oak Lawn police detective moonlighting as a security guard led to assault and battery charges for a parolee and his pal.
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Oak Lawn police responded to a disturbance at Hooter’s at 9139 S. Cicero Ave. around 11:19 p.m. Dec. 7.
A server believing that a party of seven was about to dine and dash alerted the detective that several of the diners went to the bathroom and had not returned, reports said.
The Oak Lawn detective positioned himself by the restaurant’s front door and observed one of the diners, later identified as Gregory Blalock, 19, of Chicago, allegedly engage in a verbal altercation with the server.
Police said that Blalock attempted to leave the restaurant but was stopped by the detective. Blalock allegedly pushed the detective three times.
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As the detective attempted to detain Blalock, another member of the dining party, Sharieff A. Brown, 21, of Chicago, grabbed the detective’s arm, police said.
An off-duty Cook County Corrections officer seeing the off-duty detective attempting to detain Blalock, ran to his aid when he saw Brown tussling with the detective, according to the report.
The Cook County Corrections officer detained Blalock and the detective held Brown until police arrived, police said.
The server told police that Blalock twice allegedly threatened to break her jaw and slap her when she questioned him about paying the bill.
Blalock and Brown were both taken to the Oak Lawn police station. Brown apologized to police saying he did not mean to interfere, police said.
A computer check revealed that Brown was a parolee with instructions to call prison authorities if arrested.
Blalock was charged with assault and battery; Brown was charged with battery. Both appeared in court on Dec. 26.
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OakLawnGuy
9:12 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012
Oak Lawn Hooters = Chuck E Cheese West.
NoMoreNice
9:12 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012
Yes Hooters is a great establishment that draws fine upstanding patrons to Oak Lawn.
JOHN DINO
9:12 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012
i wonder why this is happening in oak lawn so much . i kind of have an idea why
George Pickett
1:16 am on Tuesday, January 1, 2013
You and everyone else COSMO!
Pat F
9:12 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012
Hooters, Hooters, Hooters...Chuckie Cheese, Chuckie Cheese, Chuckee Cheese.. 2 businesses that Oak Lawn Police and residents could live without!!!
Dave W.
9:12 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012
Is it just me, or does Hooters need their own police blotter?
George Pickett
9:12 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012
I bet that young Mr. Brown wishes he had stayed home that night!
rob
9:12 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012
When will this place close.
George Pickett
9:12 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012
I bet those two wished they had stayed home that night!
PD
9:12 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012
Get rid of the place. Just trouble at these kind of places!!!! I won't go there and most people that I know stay away too.
Rich
1:16 am on Tuesday, January 1, 2013
What do all these perps have in common ????
Wrong.
They all like chicken.
Rich
1:05 pm on Tuesday, January 1, 2013
You have to wonder what kind of public places { restaurants, super markets, etc.} will be placed on the empty land on 111th and Cicero ?
I see more of the same type of issues like we have with Hooters as we attract undesireables from the city.
Not looking forward to that happenning at all.