HARVEY, Ill. (WLS) -- After four arrests and now, felony charges, Harvey Alderwoman Colby Chapman says she is still pressing forward in serving her community and has her supporters to thank.
"I'm exceedingly thankful for being part of a community that does not feel that they need to be weighed down by the instances that have occurred," Chapman said.
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On Monday night, the 2nd Ward alderwoman was back at City Hall after last week's arrest and felony charges brought against her.
The charges stem from the April 28 Harvey City Council meeting, when Chapman was seen pushing away a police officer's arm and then pulling away when he grabbed her wrist to remove her form the meeting for being disruptive.
Chapman was initially charged wit