During a DUI arrest, a democratic politician repeatedly insulted the officer's manhood.
Immediately, officers detected a strong alcohol scent and found an open bottle of red wine on the politician's car's passenger side floor.
An official from the Democratic party was taken into custody in Chicago following an alleged three-car crash and inappropriate remarks about the arresting officer's genitals.
On Sunday evening, at approximately 8:50 p.m., Samantha Steele, a 45-year-old elected official, was arrested following a three-car pileup in north Chicago that she caused after crashing into another vehicle. This information was first reported by the Chicago Sun Times.
During the arrest, Steele inquired about the size of the arresting officer's penis multiple times.
The Cook County Board of Review's second district commissioner is Steele, responsible for assessing property taxes in and around Chicago.
Chicago Police observed "extensive" damage to the involved vehicles and found Steele lying on the sidewalk, as reported by the Chicago Sun Times.
As she spoke, I detected a strong odor of alcoholic beverage coming from her breath, and I observed her eyes were bloodshot and glassy.
Steele's car had an open bottle of red wine on the passenger side floor, which was detected by the police immediately due to a strong alcohol scent.
Steele refused to perform a field sobriety test after officers asked her how much she had to drink, and she replied, "I want my lawyer, and I’m not talking to you." She was subsequently arrested and handcuffed.
The Chicago Sun Times reported that Steele contacted a member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, Scott Britton, who later referred her to a criminal attorney.
A misdemeanor driving under the influence charge has been filed against Steele, with a court date scheduled for Dec. 27.
In 2022, Steele was appointed as a Cook County Board of Review commissioner and will serve a four-year term until 2026.
The Cook County Board of Review, along with Steele, did not reply to Planet Chronicle Digital's request for comment.
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