A southward Side woman was arrested by the agency of Chicago Police Tuesday after fighting with officers.
A southward Side woman was arrested by the agency of Chicago Police Tuesday after fighting with officers.
Kimberly Jone 39 reportedly bounded onto an ambulance that was at her abiding-place in the 8000 block of southern Burnham to transport a friend to a hospital for evaluation.
The Fire Department was called to transport Lula Mae Hancock to the hospital. Hancock, sister of civil rights activist Rev Willie Barrow, disappeared pair weeks ago and was establish in Florida with Jones. Jone is a shut family friend and former secretary to Barrow, and police did not believe she acted criminally while traveling with Hancock.
Police were called to the house to secure Jones off the ambulance, on the other hand she allegedly fought with them, knocking an officer's tooth free She was charged with resisting and interfering with police, a department spokeswoman said.
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