Officer Emir King will also attend anger management classes and sign a“last chance” agreement, according to North Chicago City Attorney ChuckSmith, who won’t say how many days King will be off work until anagreement is signed. A police surveillance video of the July 2010incident in which King punched Paul Smith, now of Lake Villa, in thehead, then shoved him into a wall, was shown inDecember at a City Council meeting by Ralph Peterson ofWaukegan.Peterson was a first cousin of Darrin “Dagwood” Hanna, who diedon Nov. 13, a week after he was allegedly beaten and Tasered during hisarrest by six North Chicago police officers. Independent investigationsinto the death by the Lake County Coroner and Illinois State Policehave yet to be either completed or made public.Peterson, who along withother members of the Hanna family, is leading a protest against what heclaims is a pattern of rogue policing in the department, comes tomeetings of the City Council armed with photos, witnesses and allegedand confirmed victims of police brutality. On Monday, he spoke againsttwo more officers, including Brandon Yost, one of those present duringHanna’s arrest and who allegedly sports spiderweb tattoos on his elbows.Peterson claims the tattoos symbolize gang membership and/or violenceagainst black men.“We’re looking into that,” Smith said Wednesday.“Unfortunately, I don’t think there’s a lot we can do. There’s no lawagainst having a tattoo. I can only recommend discipline based onviolation of rules.”Peterson also publicized an October 2010 incident inGurnee in which off-duty Officer William Bogdala displayed a gun duringa confrontation with a motorist and his passengers over a loud carstereo.The Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office declined to presscharges in the matter.