Chicago Sun-Times

Rialmo set to face trial this week over 2017 restaurant fight

- BY SAM CHARLES, STAFF REPORTER scharles@ suntimes. com | @ samjcharle­s

Though one of the charges against him will be dropped, embattled Chicago Police officer Robert Rialmo is set to go on trial this week over his role in a December 2017 fight at a Northwest Side restaurant.

Rialmo, 29, still faces two counts of misdemeano­r battery stemming from a fight at Moretti’s Ristorante and Pizzeria on Dec. 17, 2017.

The fight, which shows Rialmo knocking two other men to the ground in a flurry of punches, was captured on video.

The trial is expected to commence Monday and last through Tuesday, according to Rialmo’s attorney, Joel Brodsky, who set up a GoFundMe account to help coverRialm­o’s legal bills. To date, Brodsky has raised more than $ 19,000.

Rialmo turned himself in to police at the 1st District station in the South Loop last January. He was charged with two counts of misdemeano­r battery and one count of misdemeano­r theft. Last Thursday, Chicago Sun- Times columnist Michael Sneed reported that Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx had decided to drop the theft charge.

Though the trial is set for this week, the Civilian Office of Police Accountabi­lity — the city’s police oversight agency— has yet to conclude its investigat­ion of the fight or make any disciplina­ry recommenda­tions to Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson.

Two weeks ago, a Cook County jury said, in effect, that Rialmo was justified when he opened fire on 19- year- old Quintonio LeGrier. Bettie Jones, who lived in the same building as LeGrier’s father and opened the front door for Rialmo, was also fatally struck by an errant bullet. Her estate settled with the city for $ 16 million lastmonth.

COPA said that Rialmo was not justified in the shooting and that Johnson should recommend the Chicago Police Board fire him. Johnson disagreed, saying that Rialmo was within department policy when he shot at LeGrier.

The impasse was referred to a single member of the board, who then opted that the case be heard before the full board, which is still weighing potential discipline against Rialmo.

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