Crime & Safety
Handcuffed Joliet Teen Fights Cops in Hill Projects: Police
The 19-year-old had handcuffs on one wrist when he took on the cops, police said.

A Joliet teen fought the law in the projects on the Hill, police said.
Malik Bridges, 19, was charged with the aggravated battery of a police officer and resisting a police officer in connection with the Tuesday morning incident on Englewood Avenue.
Officers were sent to look into a possible burglary on Housing Authority property and saw Bridges—who matched a description of the prowler—walking across the project basketball courts, police said.
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An officer went to take Bridges into custody and managed to get a handcuff on one of his wrists, police said, but the teen started swinging his arms and trying to break free.
A second officer arrived and they knocked Bridges to the ground, police said, but not before he hit one of them in face.
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Bridges was taken to the Will County jail. His bond was set at $75,000.
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