Chicago Sun-Times

RELIEF FOR RIALMO

- MICHAEL SNEED msneed@suntimes.com | @sneedlings

Chicago Police Officer Robert Rialmo — who is still facing legal hurdles from the Chicago Police Board stemming from the shooting deaths of Quintonio LeGrier and Bettie Jones in 2015 — got an early 4th of July breather.

Translatio­n: Sneed has learned Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s office decided to drop the theft charge lodged against Rialmo, a former U. S. Marine, stemming from a bar fight in a Northwest Side restaurant last December.

However, the two misdemeano­r battery charges filed against Rialmo by two bar patrons are set for trial Monday before Judge Daniel Gallagher. Joel Brodsky, Rialmo’s attorney, claims the whole reason for the confrontat­ion between the men was over a coat. “Now that the theft charge stemming from the coat has been dropped, we feel our client was entitled to use reasonable force to stop someone from taking his coat!”

Recently, a jury of six men and six women unanimousl­y agreed that when Rialmo shot LeGrier, he reasonably believed “that such force was necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself or [ his partner] Anthony LaPalermo.”

That finding effectivel­y wiped out the $ 1.05 million in damages that the jury had awarded to the LeGrier estate just minutes earlier because, by finding that Rialmo was justified in the shooting, no damages could be awarded.

The Chicago police could still terminate or discipline Rialmo, who is now interested in joining the Chicago Fire Department. Stay tuned.

Lightfoot & labor?

Harmony & grist: It’s no secret the mayoral battle is on for labor union endorsemen­ts. Sneed hears SEIU Local 1 President Tom Balanoff and mayoral hopeful Lori Lightfoot have met twice to discuss what common ground they share and their blue- collar roots. ( SEIU Local 1 is part of the investor group that owns the Sun-Times.)

The duo was spotted Friday at 312 eatery adjacent to City Hall, known to some as “The City Haul.”

On the menu: Whaddya think? The SEIU’s drooling desire to unionize workers at O’Hare Internatio­nal Airport and the need to expand the City Council’s 11- member Progressiv­e Caucus.

Sneedlings . . .

I spy: Cubbies Anthony Rizzo, Jon Lester, Ian Happ and Brian Duensing spotted with their ladies Sunday night at Bub City. . . . Today’s birthdays: Kevin Hart, 39; George W. Bush, 72; and Dalai Lama, 83.

 ?? SUN- TIMES FILES ?? Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s office decided to drop a theft charge against CPD Officer Robert Rialmo stemming from a bar fight last December.
SUN- TIMES FILES Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s office decided to drop a theft charge against CPD Officer Robert Rialmo stemming from a bar fight last December.
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