Chicago Sun-Times

‘DREAD HEAD COWBOY’ FACES CHARGES AFTER RUSH-HOUR RYAN RIDE

Activist says he was making point that ‘kids’ lives matter’; horse taken into custody by Animal Care and Control

- BY EMMANUEL CAMARILLO AND CARLY BEHM CST Wire Reporters

Chicago’s well-known “Dread Head Cowboy” rode his brown and white horse onto the Dan Ryan Expressway on Monday, snarling traffic in the middle of rush hour.

The man, who’s real name is Adam Hollingswo­rth, posted video of his ride on Facebook live, which was also captured by news helicopter­s. In his posts, Hollingswo­rth — who has ridden his horse to multiple civil rights protests this summer — says “I shut down the Dan Ryan! Kids’ lives matter!”

The horseman, wearing a shirt with a Batman logo, trotted onto the local lanes about 4:20 p.m. near 63rd Street, Illinois State Police said.

Video posted by ABC7 shows the horse galloping in the right lanes of the highway, surrounded by motorcycle­s. Later, a Chicago police squad car can be seen driving slowly alongside the horse.

Later, the man can be seen riding the horse up an exit ramp, which police said was 95th Street. As he comes off the expressway, several police cars could be seen waiting for him.

Hollingswo­rth was charged with reckless conduct, disobeying a police officer and criminal trespass to state supported property, state police said in a statement.

Another man, 55-year-old Darron Luster, was arrested for obstructin­g and resisting arrest, state police said. He allegedly tried to gain control of the horse and didn’t let it go when officers asked him to.

Both men were taken to CPD District 5 headquarte­rs, state police said.

The horse was taken in by Chicago police about 5:20 p.m., according to News Affairs officer Anthony Spicuzza. It will be taken to Animal Care and Control, Spicuzza said.

“He shouldn’t have been on a horse on the expressway,” a spokespers­on for the state police said.

On Sept. 9, Hollingswo­rth met with state and Chicago police about a planned protest on the Dan Ryan Expressway, state police said. His request was denied since authoritie­s said it was dangerous and illegal.

In his Facebook videos, Hollingswo­rth could be seen bouncing atop his horse with a line of cars following closely behind.

In another video, Hollingswo­rth appears to be sitting in the back seat of a vehicle with his hands behind his back. A third video appears to show him handcuffed to a bench in a room at an unknown location.

He did not respond to calls to his cellphone Monday evening.

In a statement, Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s office described the incident as a “stunt” that endangered the horse and others on the expressway.

“There is a right way and a wrong way to call attention to issues of great importance, and this stunt was decidedly the very wrong way,” the statement said.

The horse was injured and will be taken to a temporary shelter by Chicago Animal Care and Control for treatment, the statement said. State police said it was bleeding from one hoof and another was injured. The right side of the horse’s body had sores from the saddle, according to state police.

Earlier this year, Lightfoot teamed up with Hollingswo­rth to promote the U.S. census. Hollingswo­rth was brought in to ride through South and West Side wards where census responses were lowest in the city.

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? Adam Hollingswo­rth, known as the “Dread Head Cowboy,” posted video of himself riding his horse on the Dan Ryan Expressway on Monday.
FACEBOOK Adam Hollingswo­rth, known as the “Dread Head Cowboy,” posted video of himself riding his horse on the Dan Ryan Expressway on Monday.
 ?? ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES ?? Adam Hollingswo­rth, aka the Dread Head Cowboy, shakes hands with a CPD officer as he rides his horse in the Loop in June.
ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES Adam Hollingswo­rth, aka the Dread Head Cowboy, shakes hands with a CPD officer as he rides his horse in the Loop in June.

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