Rule 1 |
2 counts
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Violation of any law or ordinance.
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Count 1
On or about April 16, May 16, May 17, May 24, May 29, August 11, and/or August 12, 2017, or on at least two separate occasions during this time, Police Officer Cain knowingly and without lawful justification, followed Sergeant [REDACTED] or placed her under surveillance or any combination thereof and put her in reasonable apprehension of immediate or future bodily harm, sexual assault, confinement or restraint to her or her minor children.
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Count 2
On or about April 16, May 16, May 17, May 24, May 29, August 11 and/or August 12, 2017, or on at least two separate occasions during this time, Police Officer Cain knowingly and without lawful justification, followed Sergeant [REDACTED] or placed her under surveillance or any combination thereof and put her in reasonable apprehension of immediate or future bodily harm, sexual assault, confinement or restraint to her or her minor children.
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Rule 10 |
4 counts
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Count 1
On or about April 16, 2017, at approximately 700 hours, while on duty and in uniform, Police Officer Cain drove a Chicago Police Department vehicle to the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED], entered the residence uninvited and/or confronted her boyfriend, Officer [REDACTED], including with personal questions about Officer [REDACTED]"s residence, car and/or relationship with Sergeant [REDACTED]. Officer Cain's actions caused Sergeant [REDACTED] distress and/or concern.
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Count 2
On or about April 16, 2017, while on duty, Police Officer Cain obtained permission from Sergeant Kenneth Raczka to go to his residence for a uniform adjustment, but instead went to the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED]. Officer Cain did not properly inform the dispatcher he was going on a uniform adjustment to his residence and/or did not inform the dispatcher or his supervisors of the change in location.
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Count 3
On or about May 16, 17, 24, and/or 29, 2017, or during one or more times therein, while on duty, but with no police purpose, Police Officer Cain drove a Chicago Police Department vehicle past the residence of Officer [REDACTED], the boyfriend of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Count 4
On or about May 16, 17, 24, and/or 29, 2017, or during one or more times therein, while on duty, but with no police purpose, Police Officer Cain drove a Chicago Police Department vehicle past the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Rule 9 |
8 counts
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Engaging in any unjustified verbal or physical altercation with any person, while on or off duty.
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Count 1
On or about November 2, 2018, Police Officer Cain texted the following to his ex-wife using his thirteen-year-old's cell phone to send the message: [REDACTED] and/or [REDACTED].
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Count 2
On or about October 26, 2018, Police Officer Cain told his thirteen-year-old son to tell his ex-wife (his son's mother) to [REDACTED] and/or their thirteen-year-old son texted his mother, [REDACTED].
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Count 3
On or about October 19, 2018, Police Officer Cain sent a text message(s) to his nineteen-year-old son containing lewd and disparaging remarks about Officer Cain's ex-wife (his son's mother), her husband, her father (his son's grandfather) and/or Officer Cain's thirteen-year-old son.
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Count 4
On or about June 13, 2018, Police Officer Cain called his ex-wife and the mother of his three children, [REDACTED] via text using their thirteen-year-old son's mobile phone to send the message, or stated words to that effect.
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Count 5
On or about November 2, 2018, Police Officer Cain texted the following to his ex-wife using his thirteen-year-old's cell phone to send the message: [REDACTED] and/or [REDACTED].
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Count 6
On or about June 13, 2018, Police Officer Cain called his ex-wife and the mother of his three children, [REDACTED] via text using their thirteen-year-old son's mobile phone to send the message, or stated words to that effect.
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Count 7
On or about October 19, 2019, Police Officer Cain sent a text message(s) to his nineteen-year-old son containing lewd and disparaging remarks about Officer Cain's ex-wife (his son's mother), her husband, his father (his son's grandfather) and/or Officer Cain's thirteen-year-old son.
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Count 8
On or about October 26, 2018, Police Officer Cain told his thirteen-year-old son to tell his ex-wife (his son's mother) to [REDACTED] and/or their thirteen-year-old son texted his mother, [REDACTED].
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Rule 8 |
8 counts
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Disrespect to or maltreatment of any person, while on or off duty.
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Count 1
On or about November 2, 2018, Police Officer Cain texted the following to his ex-wife using his thirteen-year-old's cell phone to send the message: [REDACTED] and/or [REDACTED].
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Count 2
On or about October 26, 2018, Police Officer Cain told his thirteen-year-old son to tell his ex-wife (his son's mother) to [REDACTED] and/or their thirteen-year-old son texted his mother, [REDACTED].
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Count 3
On or about October 19, 2018, Police Officer Cain sent a text message(s) to his nineteen-year-old son containing lewd and disparaging remarks about Officer Cain's ex-wife (his son's mother), her husband, her father (his son's grandfather) and/or Officer Cain's thirteen-year-old son.
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Count 4
On or about June 13, 2018, Police Officer Cain called his ex-wife and the mother of his three children, [REDACTED] via text using their thirteen-year-old son's mobile phone to send the message, or stated words to that effect.
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Count 5
On or about November 2, 2018, Police Officer Cain texted the following to his ex-wife using his thirteen-year-old's cell phone to send the message: [REDACTED] and/or [REDACTED].
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Count 6
On or about June 13, 2018, Police Officer Cain called his ex-wife and the mother of his three children, [REDACTED] via text using their thirteen-year-old son's mobile phone to send the message, or stated words to that effect.
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Count 7
On or about October 19, 2019, Police Officer Cain sent a text message(s) to his nineteen-year-old son containing lewd and disparaging remarks about Officer Cain's ex-wife (his son's mother), her husband, his father (his son's grandfather) and/or Officer Cain's thirteen-year-old son.
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Count 8
On or about October 26, 2018, Police Officer Cain told his thirteen-year-old son to tell his ex-wife (his son's mother) to [REDACTED] and/or their thirteen-year-old son texted his mother, [REDACTED].
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Rule 30 |
4 counts
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Leaving duty assignment without being properly relieved or without proper authorization.
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Count 1
On or about April 16, 2017, at approximately 700 hours, while on duty and in uniform, Police Officer Cain drove a Chicago Police Department vehicle to the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED], entered the residence uninvited and/or confronted her boyfriend, Officer [REDACTED], including with personal questions about Officer [REDACTED]"s residence, car and/or relationship with Sergeant [REDACTED]. Officer Cain's actions caused Sergeant [REDACTED] distress and/or concern.
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Count 2
On or about April 16, 2017, while on duty, Police Officer Cain obtained permission from Sergeant Kenneth Raczka to go to his residence for a uniform adjustment, but instead went to the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED]. Officer Cain did not properly inform the dispatcher he was going on a uniform adjustment to his residence and/or did not inform the dispatcher or his supervisors of the change in location.
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Count 3
On or about May 16, 17, 24, and/or 29, 2017, or during one or more times therein, while on duty, but with no police purpose, Police Officer Cain drove a Chicago Police Department vehicle past the residence of Officer [REDACTED], the boyfriend of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Count 4
On or about May 16, 17, 24, and/or 29, 2017, or during one or more times therein, while on duty, but with no police purpose, Police Officer Cain drove a Chicago Police Department vehicle past the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Rule 4 |
1 count
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Any conduct or action taken to use the official position for personal gain or influence.
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Count 1
On or about April 15, 2017, Police Officer Cain used a department computer to conduct one or more inquiries in LEADS ("Law Enforcement Agencies Data System") on an Illinois license plate number belonging to Police Officer [REDACTED] the boyfriend of his ex-girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED]. Officer Cain performed the LEADS inquiry for personal purposes and/or without an official police purpose.
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Rule 3 |
14 counts
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Any failure to promote the Department's efforts to implement its policy or accomplish its goals.
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Count 1
On or about April 16, 2017, at approximately 700 hours, while on duty and in uniform, Police Officer Cain drove a Chicago Police Department vehicle to the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED], entered the residence uninvited and/or confronted her boyfriend, Officer [REDACTED], including with personal questions about Officer [REDACTED]"s residence, car and/or relationship with Sergeant [REDACTED]. Officer Cain's actions caused Sergeant [REDACTED] distress and/or concern.
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Count 2
On or about April 16, 2017, while on duty, Police Officer Cain obtained permission from Sergeant Kenneth Raczka to go to his residence for a uniform adjustment, but instead went to the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED]. Officer Cain did not properly inform the dispatcher he was going on a uniform adjustment to his residence and/or did not inform the dispatcher or his supervisors of the change in location.
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Count 3
On or about April 15, 2017, Police Officer Cain used a department computer to conduct one or more inquiries in LEADS ("Law Enforcement Agencies Data System") on an Illinois license plate number belonging to Police Officer [REDACTED] the boyfriend of his ex-girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED]. Officer Cain performed the LEADS inquiry for personal purposes and/or without an official police purpose.
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Count 4
On or about May 16, 17, 24, and/or 29, 2017, or during one or more times therein, while on duty, but with no police purpose, Police Officer Cain drove a Chicago Police Department vehicle past the residence of Officer [REDACTED], the boyfriend of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Count 5
On or about August 12, 2017, at approximately 2220 hours, Police Officer Cain, with no legitimate purpose, drove his personal vehicle past the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Count 6
On or about May 16, 17, 24, and/or 29, 2017, or during one or more times therein, while on duty, but with no police purpose, Police Officer Cain drove a Chicago Police Department vehicle past the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Count 7
On or about August 11, 2017, at approximately 2240 hours, Police Officer Cain, with no legitimate purpose, slowly drove a minivan with the logo "Cain's Plumbing" past the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Count 8
On or about August 9, 2017, at approximately 600 hours, Police Officer Cain, with no police or other legitimate purpose, drove his personal vehicle into the parking lot of the 20th District Police Station, which is where his former girlfriend Sergeant [REDACTED] is assigned, although he was no longer assigned to that district.
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Count 9
Based on counts 1 through 9, from on or about April 15 through at least August 12, 2017, or for some period of time therein, Officer Cain engaged in a course of conduct which caused Sergeant [REDACTED] to be concerned for the safety of herself, her two minor children and/or Officer [REDACTED].
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Count 10
On or about August 11, 2017, at approximately 2240 hours, Police Officer Cain, with no legitimate purpose, slowly drove a minivan with the logo "Cain's Plumbing" past the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Count 11
On or about August 12, 2017, at approximately 2220 hours, Police Officer Cain, with no legitimate purpose, drove his personal vehicle past the residence of his former girlfriend Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Count 12
On or about April 16, May 16, May 17, May 24, May 29, August 11, and/or August 12, 2017, or on at least two separate occasions during this time, Police Officer Cain knowingly and without lawful justification, followed Sergeant [REDACTED] or placed her under surveillance or any combination thereof and put her in reasonable apprehension of immediate or future bodily harm, sexual assault, confinement or restraint to her or her minor children.
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Count 13
Based on counts 1 through 9, from on or about April 15 through at least August 12, 2017, or for some period of time therein, Officer Cain engaged in a course of conduct which caused Sergeant [REDACTED] to be concerned for the safety of herself, her two minor children and/or Officer [REDACTED].
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Count 14
On or about April 16, May 16, May 17, May 24, May 29, August 11 and/or August 12, 2017, or on at least two separate occasions during this time, Police Officer Cain knowingly and without lawful justification, followed Sergeant [REDACTED] or placed her under surveillance or any combination thereof and put her in reasonable apprehension of immediate or future bodily harm, sexual assault, confinement or restraint to her or her minor children.
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Rule 2 |
22 counts
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Any action or conduct which impedes the Department's efforts to achieve its policy and goals or brings discredit upon the Department.
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Count 1
On or about April 16, 2017, at approximately 700 hours, while on duty and in uniform, Police Officer Cain drove a Chicago Police Department vehicle to the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED], entered the residence uninvited and/or confronted her boyfriend, Officer [REDACTED], including with personal questions about Officer [REDACTED]"s residence, car and/or relationship with Sergeant [REDACTED]. Officer Cain's actions caused Sergeant [REDACTED] distress and/or concern.
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Count 2
On or about April 16, 2017, while on duty, Police Officer Cain obtained permission from Sergeant Kenneth Raczka to go to his residence for a uniform adjustment, but instead went to the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED]. Officer Cain did not properly inform the dispatcher he was going on a uniform adjustment to his residence and/or did not inform the dispatcher or his supervisors of the change in location.
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Count 3
On or about April 15, 2017, Police Officer Cain used a department computer to conduct one or more inquiries in LEADS ("Law Enforcement Agencies Data System") on an Illinois license plate number belonging to Police Officer [REDACTED] the boyfriend of his ex-girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED]. Officer Cain performed the LEADS inquiry for personal purposes and/or without an official police purpose.
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Count 4
On or about May 16, 17, 24, and/or 29, 2017, or during one or more times therein, while on duty, but with no police purpose, Police Officer Cain drove a Chicago Police Department vehicle past the residence of Officer [REDACTED], the boyfriend of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Count 5
On or about August 12, 2017, at approximately 2220 hours, Police Officer Cain, with no legitimate purpose, drove his personal vehicle past the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Count 6
On or about May 16, 17, 24, and/or 29, 2017, or during one or more times therein, while on duty, but with no police purpose, Police Officer Cain drove a Chicago Police Department vehicle past the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Count 7
On or about August 11, 2017, at approximately 2240 hours, Police Officer Cain, with no legitimate purpose, slowly drove a minivan with the logo "Cain's Plumbing" past the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Count 8
On or about August 9, 2017, at approximately 600 hours, Police Officer Cain, with no police or other legitimate purpose, drove his personal vehicle into the parking lot of the 20th District Police Station, which is where his former girlfriend Sergeant [REDACTED] is assigned, although he was no longer assigned to that district.
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Count 9
On or about November 2, 2018, Police Officer Cain texted the following to his ex-wife using his thirteen-year-old's cell phone to send the message: [REDACTED] and/or [REDACTED].
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Count 10
On or about April 16, May 16, May 17, May 24, May 29, August 11, and/or August 12, 2017, or on at least two separate occasions during this time, Police Officer Cain knowingly and without lawful justification, followed Sergeant [REDACTED] or placed her under surveillance or any combination thereof and put her in reasonable apprehension of immediate or future bodily harm, sexual assault, confinement or restraint to her or her minor children.
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Count 11
Based on counts 1 through 9, from on or about April 15 through at least August 12, 2017, or for some period of time therein, Officer Cain engaged in a course of conduct which caused Sergeant [REDACTED] to be concerned for the safety of herself, her two minor children and/or Officer [REDACTED].
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Count 12
On or about June 13, 2018, Police Officer Cain called his ex-wife and the mother of his three children, [REDACTED] via text using their thirteen-year-old son's mobile phone to send the message, or stated words to that effect.
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Count 13
On or about October 19, 2018, Police Officer Cain sent a text message(s) to his nineteen-year-old son containing lewd and disparaging remarks about Officer Cain's ex-wife (his son's mother), her husband, her father (his son's grandfather) and/or Officer Cain's thirteen-year-old son.
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Count 14
On or about August 12, 2017, at approximately 2220 hours, Police Officer Cain, with no legitimate purpose, drove his personal vehicle past the residence of his former girlfriend Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Count 15
On or about October 26, 2018, Police Officer Cain told his thirteen-year-old son to tell his ex-wife (his son's mother) to [REDACTED] and/or their thirteen-year-old son texted his mother, [REDACTED].
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Count 16
On or about August 11, 2017, at approximately 2240 hours, Police Officer Cain, with no legitimate purpose, slowly drove a minivan with the logo "Cain's Plumbing" past the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED].
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Count 17
On or about November 2, 2018, Police Officer Cain texted the following to his ex-wife using his thirteen-year-old's cell phone to send the message: [REDACTED] and/or [REDACTED].
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Count 18
On or about October 26, 2018, Police Officer Cain told his thirteen-year-old son to tell his ex-wife (his son's mother) to [REDACTED] and/or their thirteen-year-old son texted his mother, [REDACTED].
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Count 19
On or about April 16, May 16, May 17, May 24, May 29, August 11 and/or August 12, 2017, or on at least two separate occasions during this time, Police Officer Cain knowingly and without lawful justification, followed Sergeant [REDACTED] or placed her under surveillance or any combination thereof and put her in reasonable apprehension of immediate or future bodily harm, sexual assault, confinement or restraint to her or her minor children.
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Count 20
Based on counts 1 through 9, from on or about April 15 through at least August 12, 2017, or for some period of time therein, Officer Cain engaged in a course of conduct which caused Sergeant [REDACTED] to be concerned for the safety of herself, her two minor children and/or Officer [REDACTED].
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Count 21
On or about June 13, 2018, Police Officer Cain called his ex-wife and the mother of his three children, [REDACTED] via text using their thirteen-year-old son's mobile phone to send the message, or stated words to that effect.
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Count 22
On or about October 19, 2019, Police Officer Cain sent a text message(s) to his nineteen-year-old son containing lewd and disparaging remarks about Officer Cain's ex-wife (his son's mother), her husband, his father (his son's grandfather) and/or Officer Cain's thirteen-year-old son.
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Rule 6 |
2 counts
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Disobedience of an order or directive, whether written or oral.
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Count 1
On or about April 16, 2017, while on duty, Police Officer Cain obtained permission from Sergeant Kenneth Raczka to go to his residence for a uniform adjustment, but instead went to the residence of his former girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED]. Officer Cain did not properly inform the dispatcher he was going on a uniform adjustment to his residence and/or did not inform the dispatcher or his supervisors of the change in location.
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Count 2
On or about April 15, 2017, Police Officer Cain used a department computer to conduct one or more inquiries in LEADS ("Law Enforcement Agencies Data System") on an Illinois license plate number belonging to Police Officer [REDACTED] the boyfriend of his ex-girlfriend, Sergeant [REDACTED]. Officer Cain performed the LEADS inquiry for personal purposes and/or without an official police purpose.
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