Crime & Safety
Man Spit Blood, Threw Feces After Being Kicked Out of Moe Joe's: Police
The 38-year-old also wandered off from the hospital, but showed up at the police station because he wanted his guitar back, cops said.

PLAINFIELD, IL -- A man who was kicked out of a downtown Plainfield bar for disruptive behavior continued to cause problems after being taken to the Plainfield Police Department, throwing feces, spitting blood and using a roll of toilet paper to clog a jail cell toilet, police said.
Clinton A. Anders, 38, of 318 Lew St. in Plano, was ejected from Moe Joe's, 24033 W. Lockport St., at around 10:45 p.m. March 10 after he became belligerent with the bar's bouncers, according to Plainfield Sgt. Mike Fisher.
"He was highly intoxicated and agitated," Fisher said. Anders was asked to leave and allegedly became involved in a physical altercation with the bouncers after they removed him from the bar, according to Fisher. He allegedly punched one of the bouncers, police said.
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Fisher said bar staff was able to hold Anders until officers arrived and brought him back to the Plainfield Police Department. Once in a cell, "he spit blood everywhere and threw fecal matter everywhere," Fisher said. Anders also allegedly jammed a roll of toilet paper down the toilet, police said.
"He told officers that when he sees them (again), he was going to kill them," Fisher said.
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Fisher said Anders suffered scrapes and cuts in his altercation with the bouncers and was taken to Rush-Copley Hospital in Aurora after he complained of injuries and pain.
The Plano man was placed on medical hold, meaning hospital staff was directed to inform police when he was released so he could be taken into custody.
"Unfortunately, they decided to leave him unattended and he fled the hospital," Fisher said.
In an unexpected turn, Anders came back to the Plainfield Police Department on his own the following evening, police said.
Fisher said Anders was looking to retrieve a guitar he'd left behind at Moe Joe's when he was kicked out. The police were hanging on to the guitar for safe keeping.
The guitar was given to the relative who drove Anders to the police station, and Anders was placed in custody, Fisher said.
Once back in jail, Anders again began complaining of pain, telling police his "whole body hurt," Fisher said. He was taken back to a local hospital for treatment.
"The officer stayed with him the entire time this time," Fisher said, and Anders was once again taken into custody once he was given medical clearance.
Anders was charged with aggravated battery for allegedly punching the bouncer, and his threats against police earned him an aggravated intimidation charge, according to arrest records. He was also charged with criminal damage to government property and resisting/obstructing an officer.
He was eventually booked into the Will County jail, where he spent five days before posting 10 percent of his $25,000 bond, according to jail records.
Clinton Anders/Will County Sheriff's Office
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