A teenager who admitted to impersonating a Chicago police officer has been arrested again, this time for shoving his mother during an argument.
The 15-year-old, who is unidentified because he's a juvenile, has been charged with domestic battery and possession of a stolen vehicle.
According to Chicago police, the teen was observed on a South Side street late Wednesday shoving his mother during an argument about the stolen car. He was taken into custody.
In addition to impersonating a police officer last year, the boy also pretended to be an adult to steal a Lexus from a dealership. He was given three years probation for both cases.
In September, a judge ruled the boy violated probation by not being home during court-ordered visits. He was recently released from the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center.
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.
The 15-year-old, who is unidentified because he's a juvenile, has been charged with domestic battery and possession of a stolen vehicle.
According to Chicago police, the teen was observed on a South Side street late Wednesday shoving his mother during an argument about the stolen car. He was taken into custody.
In addition to impersonating a police officer last year, the boy also pretended to be an adult to steal a Lexus from a dealership. He was given three years probation for both cases.
In September, a judge ruled the boy violated probation by not being home during court-ordered visits. He was recently released from the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center.
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.






