Crime & Safety
Fast Food Patrons Get 'Unexpected Shower': Police
A Chicago man was charged with disorderly conduct after he urinated on patrons at a fast food restaurant while drunk, police said.
OAK LAWN, IL — A Chicago man was arrested after he urinated while drunk on some patrons at a fast food restaurant in Oak Lawn, police reports said. Michael Collins, 29, was charged with disorderly conduct and criminal trespassing.
Around 11:30 p.m. March 4, Oak Lawn police responded to a call of an intoxicated person at Raising Cane's, 11006 S. Cicero Ave. According to the report, a man, later identified as Collins, walked up to another table and urinated on two diners. As the manager called police, the diners leaped from their seats and ran out of the restaurant.
Collins was told to leave the restaurant but remained inside, mumbling incoherently, police said. He then briefly left the restaurant but later returned.
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When officers arrived the diners had already fled. The manager showed the security video, which captured Collins' interaction with the other patrons, police said. Collins was taken to the Oak Lawn police station wearing a spit hood, the report said.
The report did not mention if Collins knew the patrons or if they were chosen at random. He is no longer allowed at the restaurant.
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Collins was charged with misdemeanors. He's due in court April 29 at the Bridgeview Courthouse.
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