Player Threatens Umpire In Elmhurst: Cops

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Elmhurst IL

05 November, 2021

7:43 AM

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ELMHURST, IL — A softball player threatened to attack an umpire in Elmhurst last month because the umpire threw out one of his teammates, police said. Originally, police gave the player, identified as Carlando J. Hurt, 47, of Hammond, Indiana, a ticket citing him on a battery charge. Upon further investigation, the police voided the ticket and obtained a warrant for his arrest on a charge of aggravated assault. Through a public records request, Patch obtained a full police report on the incident. The police redacted Hurt's name from the documents, but they released his name in a media report last month. According to the police report, Hurt said the umpire was "horrible," but he denied touching him in their confrontation, which was about 8 p.m. Oct. 19 at Berens Park. The umpire told police he ejected the other player because he threw his bat. He said he was afraid that Hurt would batter him and that Hurt bumped him shoulder to shoulder, the report said. Police obtained a five-second video of the confrontation. Hurt could be he heard telling the umpire that he would "f--- you up, b---- a--, mother f-----," police said. He does not appear to have touched the umpire, while two players tried to pull him away, police said. Witnesses, including an Elmhurst Park District supervisor, said Hurt did not strike the umpire, according to the report. The umpire told police he was upset that Hurt only received a ticket. The police said they voided the ticket and replaced it with a misdemeanor charge because Hurt threatened the umpire and that the umpire had a reasonable expectation of becoming a victim of battery. The warrant was obtained Oct. 28, with Hurt's bond amount set at $5,000.

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