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Oswego officer arrested after disorderly acts

Cop had gun in restaurant, yelled at employee, held police at bay

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CHANNAHON — The man who brought a gun into Chicago Pizza and Catering Wednesday and began yelling at an employee is an Oswego police officer.

Oswego Officer John P. Wolfinbarger, 43, of Yorkville, was arrested on charges of obstructing a peace officer, disorderly conduct and driving under the influence, said Channahon Police Chief Jeff Wold.

Wolfinbarger was off-duty at the time of the incident.

Oswego Chief Dwight Baird said Wolfinbarger has been a patrol officer in Oswego for 11 years. He was immediately put on administrative leave pending an internal investigation.

“As a nationally accredited police department, we strive for the highest level of integrity,” said Baird in a press release. “The Oswego Police Department investigates all allegations of misconduct against any employee of the department, whether on and off duty.”      

The charges came after local police had Wolfinbarger held in his car at gun point in the parking lot of the plaza in which the restaurant is located. The restaurant address is 25520 Pheasant Lane, Channahon, and it located just east of the intersection of Ridge Road and U.S. 6.

A call came in a little after 5 p.m. that there was a man with a gun at the restaurant, said Wold. The man had a gun on his waistband and walked into the office of the restaurant yelling and arguing with an employee. He never pulled the gun.

The chief said Wolfinbarger never identified himself as a police officer. Wold said he did not believe Wolfinbarger was attempting to rob the restaurant, but rather was just arguing and rambling.

Customers yelled that he had a gun and Wolfinbarger then left the restaurant. He then got into his black Chevy pickup.

“When officers arrived on scene the officers stopped him at gun point. (Wolfinbarger) stopped the car, rolled up his window and refused to get out,” said Wold.

He did not show police his weapon, but witnesses had confirmed he had one.

As the officers attempted to coax the man from the truck, he threw his wallet out of the window and challenged officers to come by the truck door to get it.

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