Suburban Chicago high school monitor turns over 40 guns

NORTHBROOK, Ill. (AP) — A police report shows a high school hall monitor in a northern Chicago suburb had to turn over dozens of firearms after his arrest.

The Pioneer Press obtained Northbrook Police Department records about 60-year-old Steven Schulhof’s arrest Aug. 26 through a Freedom of Information Act request.

Police say Schulhof had a loaded handgun in his vehicle and police-style badge on his waistband when he crashed into a light pole while driving in reverse on Glenbrook North High School’s property. Schulhof told police he had been training his dog at the school.

The Northbrook Star reports that police collected 40 firearms from Schulhof during an investigation. He’s charged with failure to obtain a concealed carry permit, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon and impersonating a police officer.

Schulhof is scheduled to appear in court Oct. 10.

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