Josue Najera, a Chicago police officer assigned to Mayor Brandon Johnson's security detail, faces a 25-day suspension for allegedly arriving at work intoxicated after celebrating President Trump's inauguration at an event. Records indicate Najera displayed erratic behavior upon reporting for his shift, prompting questioning from his sergeant. He admitted to drinking, providing a .134 breathalyzer test result. The police department and mayor's office have not commented on his suspension, which he has yet to serve, highlighting concerns regarding conduct among police officers on duty.
Josue Najera, 44, was reported for allegedly showing up to work drunk after celebrating President Trump's inauguration at a party, leading to a suspension.
Upon arriving for his shift, officer Josue Najera displayed erratic behavior, prompting concern from his sergeant who questioned him about drinking before work.
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