Rule 2 |
6 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 December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital, located at 355 Ridge Road, Evanston, Illinois, Police Officer Scott Culver disrespected and/or maltreated Floyd Delaney, Aubrey McGregor and/or Rommel McGregor in that he pushed and/or grabbed each of them one or more times and/or sprayed each of them in or about the face with an aerosol chemical device and/or agent, namely pepper spray.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital, located at 355 Ridge Road, Evanston, Illinois, Police Officer Scott Culver engaged in an unjustified verbal or physical altercation with any person, while on or off duty in that he verbally abused the family and/or friends of a homicide victim by referring to them as "savages."
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Count 3
Guilty
On or December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital, located at 355 Ridge Road, Evanston, Illinois, Police Officer Scott Culver disobeyed a direct order to stop discharging his chemical device and/or agent given to him by Sergeant James O'Grady, Star#2391.
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Count 4
Guilty
On or December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital, located at 355 Ridge Road, Evanston, Illinois, Police Officer Scott Culver failed to maintain a courteous and professional demeanor when dealing with the family and/or friends of a homicide victim in violation of General Order 80-18, Item V-B.
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Count 5
Guilty
On or December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital located at 355 Ridge Road, Evanston, Illinois, Police Officer Scott Culver disobeyed a direct order to stop discharging his chemical device and/or agent, and/or a direct order not to approach the family and or friends of the homicide victim and/or a direct order to remain at the hospital until the watch commander arrived, given to him by Sergeant James O'Grady, Star #2391.
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Count 6
Guilty
On or December 1, 2001, Police Officer Scott Culver gave a false account of the incident that occurred on or about December 1, 2001 at or near St. Francis Hospital, located at 355 Ridge Road, Evanston, Illinois, in his Weapon Discharge Report and/or on January 29, 2002, in his statement to the Office of Professional Standards.
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Rule 6 |
5 counts
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Disobedience of an order or directive, whether written or oral.
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Count 1
Guilty
On or December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital, located at 355 Ridge Road, Evanston, Illinois, Police Officer Scott Culver disobeyed an order or directive, whether oral or written, in that he sprayed an aerosol chemical device and/or agent, namely pepper spray, into or about the faces of Floyd Delaney, Aubrey McGregor and/or Rommel McGregor without justification, in violation of General Order 92-3, Addendum 7B, Item 111 B-1 and 2.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital, located at 355 Ridge Road, Evanston, Illinois, Police Officer Scott Culver disobeyed an order or directive, whether written or oral, in that he failed to maintain a courteous and professional demeanor when dealing with the family and/or friends of a homicide victim, in violation of General Order 80-18, Item V-B.
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Count 3
Guilty
On or December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital, located at 355 Ridge Road, Evanston, Illinois, Police Officer Scott Culver disobeyed an order or directive, whether oral or written, in that he disobeyed a direct order to stop discharging his chemical device and/or agent, given to him by Sergeant James O'Grady, Star # 2391.
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Count 4
Guilty
On or December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital, located at 355 Ridge Road, Evanston, Illinois, Police Officer Scott Culver disobeyed aan order or directive, whether written or oral, in that he disobeyed a direct order not to approach the family and/or friends of the homicide victim, given to him by sergeant James O'Grady, Star #2391.
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Count 5
Guilty
On or December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital located at 355 Ridge Road, Evanston, Illinois, Police Officer Scott Culver disobeyed an order or directive, whether written or oral, in that he disobeyed a direct order to remain at the hospital until the watch commander arrived, given to him by Sergeant James O'Grady, Star #2391
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Rule 8 |
1 count
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Disrespect to or maltreatment of any person, while on or off duty.
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Count 1
Guilty
On or about December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital, located at 355 Ridge Road, Evanston, Illinois, Police Officer Scott Culver, disrespected and/or maltreated Floyd Delaney, Aubrey McGregor and/or Rommel McGregor, in that he pushed and/or grabbed each them one or more times and/or sprayed each of them in or about the face with an aerosol chemical device and/or agent, namely pepper spray.
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Rule 9 |
1 count
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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
Guilty
Engaging in any unjustified verbal or physical altercation with any person, while on or off duty. A. On or about December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital, located at 355 Ridge Road, Evanston, Illinois, Police Officer Scott Culver, engaged in an unjustified verbal or physical altercation with any person, while off duty, in that he verbally abused the family and/or friends of a homicide victim by referring to them as savages
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Rule 14 |
2 counts
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Making a false report, written or oral.
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Count 1
Guilty
On or about December 2, 2001, Police Officer Scott Culver, made a false report, whether written or oral, in that he gave a false account of the incident that occurred on or about December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital located at 355 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Illinois, in his Weapons Discharge Report.
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Count 2
Guilty
On or about January 29, 2002, Police Officer Scott Culver, made a false report, whether written or oral, in that he gave a false account of the incident that occurred on or about December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital, located at 355 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Illinois, to the Office Of Professional Standards.
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Rule 38 |
1 count
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Unlawful or unnecessary use or display of a weapon.
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Count 1
Guilty
On or about December 1, 2001, at or near St. Francis Hospital, located at 355 Ridge Road, Evanston, Illinois, Police Officer Scott Culver, engaged in an unlawful and/or unnecessary use and/or display of his weapon, in that while on duty, he pointed and/or sprayed an aerosol chemical device and/or agent, namely pepper spray, into or about the faces of Floyd Delaney, Aubrey McGregor and/or Rommel McGregor without justification.
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