Illinois State Trooper Accused of Misconduct After DUI Arrest Leads to Missing Laptop
An Illinois State Police trooper, Kevin Bradley, is under scrutiny following allegations of misconduct during a DUI arrest. Sherard Holland, a restaurant executive, was arrested by Bradley on DUI charges. After the arrest, Holland discovered his MacBook was missing and tracked it to Bradley's home using Apple's 'Find My' feature. Holland confronted Bradley, who initially denied having the laptop but eventually returned it, claiming it was accidentally left in his police vehicle. The incident has led to an internal investigation by the Illinois State Police, which found Bradley violated policies, resulting in a one-day suspension. Holland, who was found not guilty of the DUI charges, is now suing the state and Bradley for civil rights violations.