H resolution
adopud by Tlie Qity Qouncil €** Qity of &kicago, Illinois
'presented by MAYOR RAHM EMANUEL on NOVEMBER 15,2012
Whereas , The afternoon of Wednesday, October 3 had been uneventful for the proprietress of Soo Dry Cleaners, on West Addison Street in Chicago's Roscoe Village; and
WHEREAS, That changed in an instant when a young man walked in and asked whether the shop could repair a loose button on his sweater; and
WHEREAS, The youth, an imposing figure who stood over six feet tall and weighed 240 pounds, suddenly darted behind the counter, grabbed a straight razor, and brandished it at the terrified clerk; and
WHEREAS, Threatening to mutilate her if she moved, he grabbed her purse, which contained $700, then fled from the store; and
WHEREAS, Overcome with fear and shock, the woman began screaming; and
WHEREAS, In a turn of good fortune, the woman's screams were heard by off-duty Chicago Police Officer John E. Wrigley (Star # 7179), who lived nearby and was getting ready for work; and
WHEREAS, Not hesitating for a moment, the 43-year-old officer ran out of his front door, down the street and into the shop; and
WHEREAS, Upon hearing from the clerk what had just happened, and making sure that she was unharmed, Officer Wrigley looked down the street and saw the offender in flight; and
WHEREAS, With complete disregard for his own safety, Officer Wrigley took off in pursuit, and, thanks to his superb conditioning and the intensity of his effort, he closed the gap and caught up to the offender; and
WHEREAS, Realizing that resistance was futile, the offender submitted to being apprehended, and the grateful shopkeeper had her purse and money returned to her; and
WHEREAS, The offender has been charged with armed robbery, aggravated robbery and robbery; and
WHEREAS, Officer Wrigley, a plainclothes officer who works on the Area Central Gun Team, is a ten-year veteran of the Chicago Police Department; and
WHEREAS, Officer Wrigley is no stranger to ...
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