Race made a factor in aggravated battery case

Police claims woman pushed officer. (Flickr)

By Terry James

BLOOMINGTON – A 19-year-old is on trial for aggravated battery against a police officer in Bloomington. 

It reportedly happened after a large altercation at a Dennys restaurant on Eldorado Road in Bloomington on June 13. Gabriela Calhoun is accused of pushing a police officer during the large altercation.  Her attorney told the court race is a factor. Calhoun claims she lost two teeth and was handcuffed with her tube top pulled down to her waist.  Police had been called to the scene after a report of a stabbing outside the restaurant. 

The prosecution says police were met with resistance while trying to do their jobs.  Police have said they feel certain a surveillance video will support the officers accounts of what happened that night.

Terry James can be reached at [email protected].

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