In written statements and interviews with Pioneer Press/Chicago Tribune, Beyer alleged that an off-duty, civilian police department employee appeared to be unconscious behind the wheel of his car at a McDonald’s drive-thru speaker and that responding officers did not follow proper procedures on the call. Beyer alleged that they failed to conduct field sobriety tests on the driver, call for medical help and compile a detailed report of the incident. Beyer also alleged that improper protocols involving body cameras were followed and a member of the department drove the employee to his home 40 miles away in a police vehicle.
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