Suburban Deputy Fire Chief Released On Bond After Allegedly Attacking Neighbor
A deputy fire chief for south suburban Chicago Ridge has been released on bond, and placed on house arrest, after he was charged with breaking into a neighbor's condo in Tinley Park, beat her, and threatened to kill her. CBS 2's Courtney Gousman reports.
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