‘Kid Cop' Released From Jail on Bond

Vincent Richardson arrested for attempting to impersonate a police officer -- again

Chicago's so-called "kid cop" has been released on bond but he's not completely free.

Vincent M. Richardson, 19, must wear an electronic ankle bracelet while out of jail on bond, police said.

Richardson was arrested Tuesday after he posed as an Englewood District officer wanting to buy a police uniform at VCG Uniform store, in the 5000 block of West Irving Park Road. He was charged the next day with one count of felony false personation of a peace officer.

Richardson faced the same charge three years ago at age 14 when he sauntered into the Grand Crossing District station dressed from head to toe in a regulation uniform, fooling officers into assigning him to traffic patrol -- his true identity only discovered toward the end of the shift.

Months after that ordeal, Richardson dressed up as a businessman and pretended to take a test drive at a South Side car dealership before driving away with a Lexus.

In 2010, Richardson was sentenced to juvenile prison for pushing his mother and stealing his uncle’s car while the older man watched television.

A year after he was charged as an adult in a gun case.

Richardson received one year in prison for aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, according to court records.
 

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