Chicago military questioning patrolman held on video throwing coffee during motorcyclist

Chicago military are conducting an inner review into an occurrence hold on video in that an officer throws a crater of coffee during a flitting motorcyclist after a biker shouted during a patrolman nearby a downtown intersection.

Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson pronounced Monday that he can't urge a officer’s actions after examination a 40-second video. Police are not identifying a officer.

“We design each officer to be veteran (and) provide people sincerely and responsibly,” Johnson said. “So to that finish we’ll have an investigation, an review has been non-stop up, and when it comes down to it, that officer will be hold accountable and will be trained appropriately.”

Johnson schooled of a video Monday morning after a communications bureau perceived it from news stations, according to military orator Anthony Guglielmi.

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