Cop Car Assaulted by Can of Orange Soda
Barrington boys face charges after a can of orange soda smashes side mirror on a patrol car.
Never throw a can of orange soda at a police car in Barrington.
An 18-year-old Barrington boy now faces a drunk-driving charge and two other alcohol charges.
A 16-year-old juvenile in the vehicle with him faces vandalism and disorderly conduct charges. He allegedly tossed the can of soda.
Their vehicle was spotted on New Meadow Road by a patrol officer late Saturday night, Nov. 17, said Barrington Police Chief John LaCross. The officer was responding to a report from a caller that a white liquid was tossed at his car in that neighborhood.
The patrol officer pulled up behind the boys’ green Honda about 10:39 pm. Out the window came the can of orange soda. It busted a side mirror on the cop car, said LaCross.
The boys’ vehicle soon was pulled over. The driver, Bradley A. Starr, 18, of 4 Carriage Trail, admitted to drinking two beers and smoking marijuana about an hour earlier.
He had trouble with the field sobriety test, LaCross said. Found inside the Honda was an open container of beer.
The boys denied, however, that they threw things out of the car, despite the damage to the patrol car.
Starr was arraigned at the police station on three charges: the DUI, refusal to submit to a chemical test, and the presence of alcohol while driving or riding in a motor vehicle.
The juvenile faces three charges: throwing an object at a police or fire vehicle, vandalism and malicious damage to property, and disorderly conduct.
Another juvenile boy in the car was not charged, said LaCross.
The two juveniles were released to their parents about 12:30 am. Starr was held overnight in a jail cell and released early Sunday morning.
Maggie
10:54 am on Tuesday, November 20, 2012
The driver was 18. Not of legal drinking age, two beers was still illegal.
jagerbombs
10:09 pm on Tuesday, November 20, 2012
put this scum behind bars where he belongs
Ru Paul
5:38 pm on Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Hey fuck you man
jagerbombs
9:45 pm on Friday, November 23, 2012
he was drinking earlierrrrrrrr now hes drivvvvvvvvvin
In the moment
7:34 am on Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Maybe these are the same kids that launched a six pack of empty Budweiser bottles (likely from a car) at my recycling bin last week, only to have the bottles shatter on the road. Whaddy think of this idea - liquor stores should be required to put their store sticker on bottles/six packs/etc. Great advertising, but maybe some accountability too - stores would be more cautious about who they sell to since the liquor could be traced back.