Chicago Cop Henry Capouch Accused of Peeing on Ice Machine
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Henry Capouch (Pinellas County Sheriff

Henry Capouch (Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office)

A 30-year-old police officer in Illinois was arrested by sheriff’s deputies while on vacation in Florida after he allegedly urinated in the ice machine of the hotel bar then got into a physical altercation with a hotel employee. Henry Capouch, an officer with the Chicago Police Department, was taken into custody on Monday and charged with one count each of simple battery and disorderly conduct, records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

According to a sworn affidavit of probable cause obtained by Law&Crime, deputies with the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Department at approximately 12:32 a.m. on Dec. 5, 2022 responded to a call at Jimmy B’s Beach Bar at the Beachcomber Hotel located in the 6200 block of Gulf Boulevard on St. Pete’s Beach.

The caller, an employee at the hotel, told the emergency dispatcher that they ran into an adult male relieving himself in a disgustingly unsanitary manner and further claimed that the man struck him when he tried to intervene.

“The victim is an employee at the establishment and was attempting to get ice from the ice machine when the victim discovered the defendant ‘pissing’ on the ice in the machine,” the affidavit states. “When the victim told the defendant to stop, the defendant began verbally cussing [at] the victim and pushed him ‘a couple of times’ with both of his hands.”

According to authorities, a security guard employed by the hotel witnessed Capouch allegedly striking his coworker. When the sheriff deputies arrived on the scene, the security guard escorted them to the beach, where they found Capouch sitting with his girlfriend. The deputies approached them about the encounter at the ice machine.

“The defendant was actively resisting and initially not obeying lawful commands while being detained,” the affidavit states. “The defendant continued to yell and kept standing when told to sit by law enforcement.”

The simple battery charge states the Capouch did “actually and intentionally strike [the hotel employee] against the will of [the hotel employee], and did cause bodily harm” when he “utilized both of his hands and shoved the victim in the chest a couple of times.”

The disorderly conduct charge alleges that Capouch was behaving in a manner that “was creating a threat to the life or safety of the person or others.”

Both of the charges Capouch is facing are first-degree misdemeanors.

The affidavit further states that deputies believed Capouch, a five-year veteran of the Chicago PD, was under the influence of alcohol at the time of his arrest. He was booked at a Pinellas County jail and released the same day after posting $650 bond, jail records show. There was no attorney for Capouch listed in court records as of Thursday afternoon.

In other “Florida man” news, another strange arrest took place just a mile up the road from Jimmy B’s Beach Bar last month, when 45-year-old Christopher John Pacitto was arrested at the Sun Island Motel for allegedly battering his 33-year-old girlfriend with a sex toy following a an argument on Thanksgiving day.

According to a copy of the probable cause affidavit obtained by Law&Crime, deputies with the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office at approximately 4:40 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 24 responded to the Sun Island Motel, located in the 8300 block of St. Pete Beach.

Upon arriving at the motel, deputies allegedly learned that the 6-foot-2 300-pound Pacitto “actually and intentionally” struck the victim, his girlfriend and co-habitant, against her will when he “threw an object” at her “leaving [a] bruise on [her] torso,” the document states.

What started as a verbal altercation between the Pacitto and his girlfriend allegedly escalated into physical violence as he was packing his personal belongings into his luggage.

“The defendant got into a verbal argument with his girlfriend of seven months. While the defendant was packing his suitcase to leave the room, he began throwing the victim’s items out of the suitcase,” the affidavit states. “During that process, the victim advised [that] the defendant hit her with a sex toy on her torso, leaving a bruise.”

Pacitto has pleaded not guilty to the charge and was released from jail after posting cash bond of $1,000, jail records show.

[Image via Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office]

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