About 10:24 p.m. Friday, an ambulance arrived at the scene of a homicide investigation near the 1000 block of Harding Avenue in Humboldt Park. As paramedics prepared to take the homicide victim away, Nesbitt allegedly tried to enter the ambulance, Assistant State's Attorney Bob Groebner said.



Nesbitt then allegedly ignored several orders by police officers to leave the scene, according to police reports. Nesbitt responded to police by saying, "I'm a Vice Lord, I'll kill you." He then spat in the face of one of the police officers, according to police reports.



Nesbitt then allegedly used both his hands to push the officer in the chest, and used his left hand to strike the officer in the neck and chin area, according to police reports. Nesbitt also grabbed the officer's neck and squeezed it, attempting to choke the officer, Groebner said.



The officer handcuffed Nesbitt and took him to the nearby 11th District station. The officer suffered an abrasion on the right side of his chin, according to police reports.



Before ordering Nesbitt's bail amount in court Sunday, Judge Chiampas eyeballed Nesbitt, and said that Nesbitt "may be a Vice Lord, but I am a judge."



"I am entering this order to protect police officers as well as the public from you interfering with the crime scene of a homicide," she said. Nesbitt then walked away from the bench, unresponsive to the judge's orders that he hold his hands behind his back.



Nesbitt lives with his grandmother and has a high school diploma. His next court date is July 1.



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