Darien, IL|News|
'Who Wants To Fight?': Man Grabs Darien Cop, Police Say
The man struck the officer and asked where the county's chief prosecutor lives, police said.

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The man struck the officer and asked where the county's chief prosecutor lives, police said.

The station also plans to remove its car wash to make way for an "enhanced mini-mart."
Board members praised the superintendent, but a resident denounced his secrecy over a land deal.
A former member says she sought an inquiry into a breach of her child's privacy.
He is going to a district with dramatically different demographics.
Her departure was included in the school board's personnel report.
A 14-year-old boy was killed in a 2023 crash at the business. His family sued.
A post office worker was pronounced dead shortly after officers found his crashed car, police said.
The village wants to resurface a variety of courts at both parks.
In another case, a drunk man was found drinking late at night in front of a business, police said.
The board is cramming in business before new members take office.
The board said it drafted a new contract with its "recently retained counsel."
The village's leader spoke about plans to improve the village's quality of life.
Periods of inactivity are expected in the project, which lasts through September, the village said.
Members of the football, baseball, basketball, golf and competitive dance teams committed to schools.
The mayor explained his change of position. This week, he told the public about deer in his yard.
Officers responded after they heard a report of yelling, police said.
The man fled from an officer, but tire deflation devices stopped him, authorities said.
Schools in Darien, Burr Ridge, Western Springs and La Grange are served by the special education cooperative.
The board may have violated state law in the process. It is required to make decisions during open meetings.