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Ill. officer charged after disturbance, standoff
CHANNAHON, Ill. (AP) — A northern Illinois police officer is being accused of walking into a pizzeria with his gun tucked into his waistband and shouting at employees while off duty.
Police in Channahon say 43-year-old John Wolfinbarger of the Oswego police force then got involved in a standoff with officers who responded to calls from panicked customers on Wednesday.
They say officers caught up with him in his pickup truck and pulled him over. Wolfinbarger allegedly locked himself inside. Police say they had to hold the man at gunpoint for 20 minutes before he surrendered. He did not identify himself to police as a fellow officer.
Wolfinbarger has been charged with drunken driving, disorderly conduct and obstructing police.
He has been placed on leave.
Wolfinbarger could not be reached for comment Thursday.


Wife Of Federal Officer Charged With Modesto Murder Breaks Silence
MODESTO (CBS13) – A Modesto wife and mother speaks for the first time about the arrest of her husband — a federal officer — for allegedly killing one of his best friends.
Heather Moreno says her husband would never intentionally hurt the friend he’s accused of murdering.
“My kids ask me when he’s gonna come back and I don’t know,” said Heather.
She may be speaking out for the first time since her husband Robert’s arrest, but she has dedicated the last few months to sharing his story online.
“He’s never been in trouble,” Heather said. “He’s never been arrested in his life.”
The website www.HelpRobertMoreno.org is a look into the couple’s last 11 years, showing a seemingly young and happy couple with two sons.
Heather writes on the website about the fight for his freedom after the U.S. Department of Defense officer landed in jail.
It was last summer when Robert and his friend came to the now-former O’Malley’s bar in Modesto. Robert was off-duty but armed when the pair found themselves in a fight with two other men.
Robert is accused of shooting fellow Officer Daryl Chargualaf twice during a fight with the two men. He told investigators that he shot his friend accidentally while firing off a warning shot.
Chargualaf’s death would lead to Robert’s arrest and the charge of murder in the killing of his long-time friend.
“All I could say is, you know, my husband loved Daryl and he would never hurt Daryl,” said Heather.
She says life has been very difficult since her husband’s arrest.
“I’m living a nightmare. It really is; it’s like a nightmare and I feel like I’m living someone else’s life,” Heather said.
Heather strongly believes that one day she and her husband will walk out of jail together and Robert, who once served his country and never got into trouble with the law, will one day be free.
“I do have sad days because I miss him. I miss all of us being together,” Heather said.
Court documents reveal Robert suffered post traumatic stress disorder after his deployment. It’s something Heather didn’t want to talk about. Only time will tell if those details will be revealed in court this summer during his preliminary hearing.
Robert also faces an attempted murder charge for shooting another man in the fight. His bail is set at $2.9 million.

Video shows Pittsburgh cop yelling at bystanders before allegedly tazing man outside bar
A Pittsburgh police detective with a history of accusations on his record was filmed during another apparent outburst on Sunday, yelling at bystanders and allegedly tazing a man who was trying to leave a local bar.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette posted video early Monday morning of Detective Frank Rende yelling, “Mind your own freakin’ business” at bystanders before taking out his taser and waving Mark Keyser Jr. away from the bar on Saturday.
Rende, who was working an off-duty security detail at the bar, said in a criminal complaint that a manager asked him to remove Keyser from the bar. When Keyser refused repeated warnings to leave, Rende said, he threatened to use his taser against him, to which Keyser allegedly replied, “Go ahead.”
The newspaper reported that Rende has been accused of conduct unbecoming an officer more than a dozen times during his career, including an accusation in 1999 of engaging in sexual activity with a woman after responding to her call for police assistance during his shift.
The witness who shot the video, Sam Urick, told the newspaper he began filming the encounter out of concern over Keyser being outnumbered by police. He said that when one officer asked him, “Is that gonna be evidence?,” it confirmed his instincts.
“I thought if he is nervous about taping, maybe I should keep taping,” Urick said.”
In the video, Rende can be seen pointing at one person and saying, “Now you want to apologize? Then shut your mouth when the police are doing something” before walking toward Keyser. Rende is seen pointing the taser at Keyser as he was leaving the scene, at which point he falls to the ground.
The officer said in an affadavit he held the taser to Keyser’s neck but did not release the charge. He also said he was willing to have the device tested to prove it had not been used.
Elizabeth Pittinger, director of the city’s Citizen Police Review Board, told the newspaper that after seeing Urick’s video, she thought Keyser was obeying the order to disperse when Rende made his way toward him.
“I don’t know why the officer pursued him,” Pittinger said. “That’s totally inappropriate.”
“Am I under arrest?” Keyser asked as more officers approached.
“I’ve had about enough of you and your (expletive) act,” Rende tells Keyser. “Shut the (expletive) up. You can’t act a human being, huh? You’re a clown.”
“I tried to leave,” Keyser says. “You pushed me over.”
Rende then appears to notice Urick, telling him, “Take a walk, dude, you’re not going in either. Get out of here. Get out of here.”
Watch video of Rende’s encounter with Keyser, posted by the Post-Gazette on Monday, below.