Rule 2 |
4 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
Guilty
On or about June 25, 2018, at approximately 9:00 a.m., while at or near the location of 1136 South Central Park Avenue in Chicago, Officer Tonacia Granado provided false, misleading, incomplete, and/or inaccurate statements which were related to her on-duty traffic crash, to Chicago Police Officer Edward Poppish that were used to complete Illinois Traffic Crash Report No. RD JB321585, to wit: Granado stated that she had her left hand turning signal on and/or she was reversing and Shajuanta Johnson ran into her vehicle, and/or bumped into her vehicle, or words to that effect.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about June 25, 2018, at approximately 9:00 a.m., while at or near the location of 1136 South Central Park Avenue in Chicago, Officer Tonacia Granado provided false, misleading, incomplete, and/or inaccurate statements which were related to her on-duty traffic crash, to Chicago Police Officer Edward Poppish that were used to complete Vehicle Crash/Damage Report No. 1458, to wit: Granado stated that she had her left hand turning signal on and/or she was reversing and Shajuanta Johnson ran into her vehicle, and/or bumped into her vehicle, or words to that effect.
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Count 3
Guilty
On or about June 25, 2018, at approximately 9:00 a.m., while at or near the location of 1136 South Central Park Avenue in Chicago, Officer Tonacia Granado provided false, misleading, incomplete, and/or inaccurate statements which were related to her on-duty traffic crash, to Chicago Police Sergeant Joseph Kusar. Those statements were used to complete an Injury on Duty report that was signed by Granado, to wit: Granado stated that she was stopped near 1136 South Central Park Avenue, and/or reversed approximately one to two feet to turn left down the alley, and/or stopped again with an activated turn signal, and/or began to turn left when she was struck from behind in traffic, or words to that effect.
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Count 4
Guilty
On or about June 27, 2018, Officer Tonacia Granado provided false, misleading, incomplete, and/or inaccurate statements in an Injury on Duty To-From report which related to her on-duty traffic crash when she documented that she “slightly reversed about a foot or two and was struck by unit #1 in a very hard impactful manner,” or words to that effect.
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Rule 3 |
4 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
Guilty
On or about June 25, 2018, at approximately 9:00 a.m., while at or near the location of 1136 South Central Park Avenue in Chicago, Officer Tonacia Granado provided false, misleading, incomplete, and/or inaccurate statements which were related to her on-duty traffic crash, to Chicago Police Officer Edward Poppish that were used to complete Illinois Traffic Crash Report No. RD JB321585, to wit: Granado stated that she had her left hand turning signal on and/or she was reversing and Shajuanta Johnson ran into her vehicle, and/or bumped into her vehicle, or words to that effect.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about June 25, 2018, at approximately 9:00 a.m., while at or near the location of 1136 South Central Park Avenue in Chicago, Officer Tonacia Granado provided false, misleading, incomplete, and/or inaccurate statements which were related to her on-duty traffic crash, to Chicago Police Officer Edward Poppish that were used to complete Vehicle Crash/Damage Report No. 1458, to wit: Granado stated that she had her left hand turning signal on and/or she was reversing and Shajuanta Johnson ran into her vehicle, and/or bumped into her vehicle, or words to that effect.
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Count 3
Guilty
On or about June 25, 2018, at approximately 9:00 a.m., while at or near the location of 1136 South Central Park Avenue in Chicago, Officer Tonacia Granado provided false, misleading, incomplete, and/or inaccurate statements which were related to her on-duty traffic crash, to Chicago Police Sergeant Joseph Kusar. Those statements were used to complete an Injury on Duty report that was signed by Granado, to wit: Granado stated that she was stopped near 1136 South Central Park Avenue, and/or reversed approximately one to two feet to turn left down the alley, and/or stopped again with an activated turn signal, and/or began to turn left when she was struck from behind in traffic, or words to that effect.
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Count 4
Guilty
On or about June 27, 2018, Officer Tonacia Granado provided false, misleading, incomplete, and/or inaccurate statements in an Injury on Duty To-From report which related to her on-duty traffic crash when she documented that she “slightly reversed about a foot or two and was struck by unit #1 in a very hard impactful manner,” or words to that effect.
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Rule 14 |
4 counts
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Making a false report, written or oral.
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Count 1
Not Guilty
On or about June 25, 2018, at approximately 9:00 a.m., while at or near the location of 1136 South Central Park Avenue in Chicago, Officer Tonacia Granado provided false, misleading, incomplete, and/or inaccurate statements which were related to her on-duty traffic crash, to Chicago Police Officer Edward Poppish that were used to complete Illinois Traffic Crash Report No. RD JB321585, to wit: Granado stated that she had her left hand turning signal on and/or she was reversing and Shajuanta Johnson ran into her vehicle, and/or bumped into her vehicle, or words to that effect.
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Count 2
Not Guilty
On or about June 25, 2018, at approximately 9:00 a.m., while at or near the location of 1136 South Central Park Avenue in Chicago, Officer Tonacia Granado provided false, misleading, incomplete, and/or inaccurate statements which were related to her on-duty traffic crash, to Chicago Police Officer Edward Poppish that were used to complete Vehicle Crash/Damage Report No. 1458, to wit: Granado stated that she had her left hand turning signal on and/or she was reversing and Shajuanta Johnson ran into her vehicle, and/or bumped into her vehicle, or words to that effect.
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Count 3
Not Guilty
On or about June 25, 2018, at approximately 9:00 a.m., while at or near the location of 1136 South Central Park Avenue in Chicago, Officer Tonacia Granado provided false, misleading, incomplete, and/or inaccurate statements which were related to her on-duty traffic crash, to Chicago Police Sergeant Joseph Kusar. Those statements were used to complete an Injury on Duty report that was signed by Granado, to wit: Granado stated that she was stopped near 1136 South Central Park Avenue, and/or reversed approximately one to two feet to turn left down the alley, and/or stopped again with an activated turn signal, and/or began to turn left when she was struck from behind in traffic, or words to that effect.
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Count 4
Not Guilty
On or about June 27, 2018, Officer Tonacia Granado provided false, misleading, incomplete, and/or inaccurate statements in an Injury on Duty To-From report which related to her on-duty traffic crash when she documented that she “slightly reversed about a foot or two and was struck by unit #1 in a very hard impactful manner,” or words to that effect.
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