Opening arguments and testimony began Wednesday in the jury trial for Will County sheriff Deputy Edward Goewey, who is charged with disorderly conduct for his behavior at St. Mary Catholic School in Mokena.
Will County sheriff's deputy Edward Goewey listens to testimony Wednesday during his trial on disorderly conduct charges.
School officials testified they knew Goewey from prior interactions and because his children attend the school, where Goewey helps out at recess and coaches basketball.School secretary Debbie Dexter said she buzzed Goewey into the building Dec. 3, 2021, when he asked to speak with his daughter. At the time, he was his “normal self,” Dexter said.
Dexter told Goewey she would call the principal, who was at home sick, and that Goewey wasn’t allowed to the second floor where the classroom was, but said he left the office and went toward the stairs.Dexter called 911 and other parish employees. She said she was concerned about the safety of the students.Middle school religious teacher Aaron Minix testified he was concerned Goewey was going to enter the classroom and forcibly search the student who had made the threat.
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