A 26-year-old Chicago woman faces multiple charges including DUI after she allegedly crashed her car into a pedestrian crossing the street -- who turned out being a police officer dressed in street clothes about 8:30 p.m. Sunday.
Yamica Horton has been charged with driving without insurance, failure to reduce speed and failure to yield to a pedestrian, as well as DUI, in the incident on Ashland Avenue near 79th Street in the city's Gresham neighborhood, DNAinfo Chicago reports.

Yamica Horton, 26, of Chicago.
According to the RedEye, a police report indicated a half-full "T.G.I. Friday's Margarita" was found in Horton's car's center console.
Horton was released on $40,000 I-bond Monday afternoon, the RedEye reports. The officer was not seriously injured and did not seek treatment.
Yamica Horton has been charged with driving without insurance, failure to reduce speed and failure to yield to a pedestrian, as well as DUI, in the incident on Ashland Avenue near 79th Street in the city's Gresham neighborhood, DNAinfo Chicago reports.
Yamica Horton, 26, of Chicago.
According to the RedEye, a police report indicated a half-full "T.G.I. Friday's Margarita" was found in Horton's car's center console.
Horton was released on $40,000 I-bond Monday afternoon, the RedEye reports. The officer was not seriously injured and did not seek treatment.
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