Daley asks pardon for Chicago cop jailed in Iowa
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley has asked Iowa's governor to pardon jailed Chicago police officer Michael Mette.
Mette is serving a five-year sentence in Rockwell City, Iowa. He was convicted of assault for punching a man during a fight in 2005.
In a letter to Gov. Chet Culver, Daley says Mette "did little or nothing to provoke" the altercation.
Daley says Mette's response was "a matter of self-defense in reaction to a very real threat."
The letter is dated Aug. 20 and was made public this week when Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis gave Mette's family a copy.
Weis and Cook County State's Attorney Dick Devine have written similar letters to Culver.
Mette argued self-defense at his 2006 trial. A judge found him guilty of assault causing serious injury.