Brittany Covington, the Chicago woman who narrated a despicable video in which a mentally challenged man was tortured, has a lengthy history of prior arrest.
Covington, one of two sisters arrested in the shocking Facebook Live torture video, has a long history arrest for offences including theft and violence.
Covington was busted in October for stealing liquor from a Chicago CVS. She and friends stole a bottle of Jack Daniels, 2 bottles of brandy and a bottle of Mike’s Hard Lemonade. Covington caught a break when the complaining witness — a store clerk — was a no-show in court so the case was shelved. We’re told prosecutors have 4 months to refile and get the complaining witness on board.
Jordan Hill, Tesfaye Cooper, Brittany Covington and Tanishia Covington were charged Thursday with aggravated kidnapping, hate crime, aggravated unlawful restraint and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.
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