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Thursday, February 21, 2013

UPDATE: Kendall County, Sheriff's Deputy Target of Federal Lawsuit in Oswego Walmart Altercation

Jason and Nicole Thurmond of Montgomery are seeking damages in excess of $400,000 after an incident at Oswego Walmart in February 2012.

Almost exactly one year after an off-duty Kendall County Sheriff’s deputy pulled his weapon on a family in line at the Oswego Wal-Mart, the Montgomery couple has filed a federal lawsuit naming the deputy and Kendall County as defendants. Jason and Nicole Thurmond filed the suit Feb. 4. The incident took place Feb. 5, 2012. In the suit, which seeks at least $400,000 in damages, the Thurmonds allege Deputy Craig French used excessive force, assaulted the couple and inflicted emotional distress during the incident in which the Thurmonds and French argued over how many items the Thurmonds had brought to a checkout line. The suit also reveals that during the argument French allegedly chided the couple for allegedly being on public assistance.  …

James RedWhiteandFree

9:58 pm on Friday, March 22, 2013

Seems like typical law enforcement abuse. He had no business pulling a gun or even starting an altercation for that matter. I see people in 20 items or less checkout all the time with too many items, but I don't start altercations over it. If anyone else pulled a gun on someone for such a stupid reason (being pushed) they'd be in jail. Ridiculous. I want the name of their attorney. APD threatened…   more ›

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Man Arrested With Semi-Automatic Rifle and Ammo Outside Oswego Walmart

Mason K. Dunne, 21, of Pennsylvania was charged with two felony counts for weapons and one misdemeanor.

A Pennsylvania man is being held on weapons charges after Oswego police stopped him in the parking lot of the Route 34 Walmart with an AR-15 style rifle, 12-gauge shotgun and ammunition. Oswego Police responded to Walmart at about 8:07 p.m. Tuesday for a report of a man with a weapon in his vehicle. Upon arrival, police met with a witness and were informed that Mason K. Dunne, 21, of Pennsylvania, allegedly had an AR-15 style rifle in car. Police located the vehicle in the parking lot and found Dunne in the car. Dunne was removed from the vehicle without incident and during a search of the vehicle the AR-15, 12-gauge shotgun and ammunition were located. Captain Jeff Burgner said police had not counted the ammunition yet, but there was a "…

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Man Involved in Walmart Altercation Appears in Court

Couple at the heart of scuffle with Kendall County sheriff's deputy welcomes home baby girl.

The Montgomery man involved in a scuffle with an off-duty Kendall County sheriff’s deputy at the Oswego Walmart on Super Bowl Sunday appeared in Kendall County court Wednesday afternoon. A pre-trial hearing for Jason Thurmond, charged with battery stemming from the incident, ended with a continuation of the case to March 12. Thurmond’s attorney, Richard Irvin of Aurora, said the continuation will allow for time to review surveillance footage from Walmart from the afternoon of Feb. 5. According to an Oswego police report, several police responded to the store on Route 34 for a 911 call of a fight in progress at about noon that day. Thurmond said he was in an express checkout line with his wife, and had gone back into the store to get eggs. …

Lettie Delap

6:10 pm on Tuesday, March 13, 2012

THE OFFICER PULLED HIS WEAPON??????? WHAT? Is he for real???? Sounds like it's time fopr desk duty...   more ›

Monday, February 6, 2012

Off-Duty Sheriff's Officer Shoved at Walmart

Deputy pulls service weapon in check-out line.

An off-duty Kendall County sheriff’s deputy was involved in an altercation at about noon Sunday at the Oswego Walmart that led to him pulling his weapon on a fellow shopper. According to an Oswego police report, several police responded to the store for a 911 call of a fight in progress. The officer had been shoved in the check-out line after words were exchanged with Jason Thurmond, 38, of Montgomery, and the officer displayed his weapon to make an arrest. The deputy did not say he was an officer before being shoved, according to Rob Sherwood, Oswego police media relations officer. Thurmond was arrested by Oswego police, who arrived on the scene almost immediately. Thurmond was charged with misdemeanor battery, Sherwood said. He posted $…

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John Q. Citizen

4:25 pm on Thursday, February 9, 2012

Very good point Pat. I am a police officer for 25 yrs and a seasoned Field Training Officer. The first training I drill into a new recruit is to "control your own ego", it will get into trouble every time. The second is I tell them the "best cops never have to fight" because communication skills are key to being a great peacekeeper. Sounds as if this Deputy Craig French didn't get trained …   more ›

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