Chicago Sun-Times

Man charged with threatenin­g to shoot alderman

- BY NADER ISSA, STAFF REPORTER nissa@suntimes.com | @NaderDIssa

A Northwest Side man threatened to shoot Ald. Brian Hopkins (2nd) during a phone conversati­on with one of the alderman’s assistants on Wednesday, before he showed up at Hopkins’ house later that night, according to Cook County prosecutor­s.

Jozef Wysocki, 70, faces a felony charge of threatenin­g a public official, court documents show.

Prosecutor­s said Saturday that Wysocki called Hopkins’ office days earlier to ask why traffic was blocked off for constructi­on at Noble and Chestnut streets, an intersecti­on on the border of Hopkins’ Near North Side ward.

After an assistant in Hopkins’ Wicker Park office told Wysocki the reason for the constructi­on, Wysocki began swearing and mentioned an “armed revolution,” prosecutor­s said at the Leighton Criminal Court Building. The assistant told Wysocki there was no need to swear before he hung up the phone.

Wysocki called back three minutes later to continue his tirade with a different assistant, but this time he said he would shoot the alderman, claiming to know where he lived, prosecutor­s said. The assistant dialed 911 before calling Hopkins.

About 10:30 p.m., Hopkins’ wife saw a man lurking in front of their Lincoln Park home, according to prosecutor­s. She told her husband, who called police.

Officers found Wysocki by tracking the phone number used in the calls and arrested him Thursday night at his Portage Park home, prosecutor­s said. A search through his call history showed multiple calls to the alderman’s office, authoritie­s said.

Hopkins declined comment Saturday evening.

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Jozef Wysocki

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