A Sycamore man whose 2022 assault on a West Dundee police officer resulted in a “life-altering” damage has been sentenced to eight years in state jail.
Tylor Z. Hyde, 28, was convicted of a half dozen fees in reference to the incident following a March bench trial heard by Kane County Choose Julia Yetter, who handed down the sentence this previous week.
Prosecutors mentioned West Dundee police responded to a home disturbance grievance Feb. 3, 2022, at an extended-stay resort and once they tried to arrest Hyde, he grew to become aggressive and indicated he had weapon.
Throughout the wrestle, Hyde swung at and later shoved an officer as police had been attempting to handcuff him, a Kane County State’s Legal professional’s Workplace information launch mentioned. The push triggered a critical damage that “triggered the officer to endure nice bodily hurt,” the discharge mentioned.
Tylor was convicted on three counts of aggravated battery and one rely every of aggravated assault of peace officer, resisting or obstructing a peace officer inflicting damage and resisting or obstructing a peace officer.
He’ll obtain credit score for the 51 days he served within the Kane County jail.
“The officers did every part they had been skilled to do, and the defendant made a sequence of selections that led to a life-altering damage for an officer merely doing his job,” Assistant State’s Legal professional Katy Flannagan mentioned within the launch. “This sentence sends a powerful message that violence in the direction of law enforcement officials in Kane County won’t be tolerated.”