Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Suspect has history of violence, drug crimes Records show he threatened mother, beat girlfriend

Police call him a notorious gang member with a two-page rap sheetthat includes threatening his mother and beating his girlfriend.

Aloysius Oliver, accused of killing Chicago police officer EricLee, has been in and out of trouble most of his adult life, courtrecords show.

Oct. 12, 1992: Police charge Oliver with possession of acontrolled substance and delivery of a controlled substance.

He pleads not guilty, but in January a judge finds him guilty andsentences him to a year of probation.

On June 14, court officials ask a judge to issue a warrant forOliver because he violated his probation.

He's caught and placed on a home-monitoring device.

June 13, 1993: Oliver is charged with aggravated battery androbbery.

Bail is set at $50,000 and Oliver stays in jail until July 6, whenhe pleads not guilty.

After numerous delays in the case, Oliver is found guilty Nov. 15.He is sentenced to three years in prison and sent to Joliet.

He is paroled from Big Muddy River Corrections Center on Sept. 11,1994.

July 14, 1995: Police arrest Oliver and charge him with possessionof cocaine.

Police said they saw Oliver toss a plastic bag on the ground neara parking lot in the 1500 block of West 13th Street. Inside the bagwere smaller baggies, each containing a rock of crack cocaine, policesaid.

Oliver posts bond.

Dec. 20, 1995: Oliver is arrested for disorderly conduct along the400 block of West Oak.

Police said they were conducting surveillance near his CHAapartment. They asked Oliver to leave, but police said he wouldn'tbudge.

"He became loud and disruptive in an attempt to interrupt aninvestigation," police wrote in their report.

Sept. 25, 1998: Oliver's mother calls police and says her son isthreatening her.

When police arrive, Lillian Oliver tells officers he threatenedher and told her he was "gonna whip her ass."

He is charged with assault.

Nov. 30, 1998: Oliver is caught in Milwaukee County, Wis., with agun. Because he is a felon, he is charged with possession of afirearm by a felon and is found guilty.

Oliver is sentenced to two years at Dodge Correctional Center inWisconsin. He serves about 14 months.

Nov. 11, 2000: Oliver is charged with domestic battery after hisgirlfriend, Chantle Thomas, tells police he punched her in the face.

When police arrive, they report finding Thomas with a welt on theright side of her face.

A restraining order is ordered against Oliver.

A few weeks later he pleads guilty and is released with timeserved.

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