ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.....Sources said Foxx was walking down the street, minding her own business, near her home in Flossmoor when Swetz hurled an expletive at her and nearly ran her over with his truck.
Foxx allegedly gave him a hand gesture and that's when he backed his truck up and hit her in the face with a large drink, court records state.
Swetz was arrested Saturday and has since been released.
A HAND GESTURE? WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? DID FOXX AGGRAVATE THE SITUATION? IS SUCH CONDUCT UNBECOMING OF A LAWYER, MUCH LESS THE COUNTY'S CHIEF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL? WE NEED TO HAVE A SPECIAL PROSECUTOR APPOINTED ASAP.
THERE IS SO MUCH MORE TO THIS STORY!!!!!!!!
A HAND GESTURE? WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? DID FOXX AGGRAVATE THE SITUATION? IS SUCH CONDUCT UNBECOMING OF A LAWYER, MUCH LESS THE COUNTY'S CHIEF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL? WE NEED TO HAVE A SPECIAL PROSECUTOR APPOINTED ASAP.
THERE IS SO MUCH MORE TO THIS STORY!!!!!!!!
Man accused of throwing liquid in face of State's Attorney Kim Foxx and driving toward her
Foxx “was forced to step off of the road onto the parkway grass due to her fear of being struck,” according to court documents.
By Sun-Times staff
Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx.
A Flossmoor man has been charged with throwing a liquid in the face of Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx and driving his truck toward her late last week.
Foxx “was forced to step off of the road onto the parkway grass due to her fear of being struck,” according to court documents.
The attack happened Friday as Foxx was walking in the 800 block of Sterling Avenue in the south suburb, according to Flossmoor police.
William Swetz, 34, was sitting in the driver’s seat of his GMC truck when he “tossed a brown liquid substance from a drink cup onto the face of the victim,” a police report states.
Swetz also put the truck in reverse and “accelerated towards the victim, Kimberly Foxx,” according to the report.
Swetz was arrested and charged with aggravated assault and aggravated battery. He was released from custody over the weekend and ordered to have no contact with Foxx.
MORE FACTS ARE COMING OUT. QUESTION WHY WAS FOXX STANDING IN THE STREET?
IS THERE A NEED FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF A SPECIAL PROSECUTOR TO INVESTIGATE THE ACTIONS OF STATE'S ATTORNEY FOXX JUST PRIOR TO THE REPORTED INCIDENT WITH MR. SWETZ?
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