He was reported as a whistleblower but we refer to him as a hater and a flat out snitch. Evergreen Park Little League coach Chris Janes was the first person to raise concerns about rules violations by the Jackie Robinson West baseball team. After some serious digging and an investigation, it was revealed that some of the players used false addresses and the first all African-American National Championship winning little league team was stripped of their title. Now Janes is finding himself in hot water as he was arrested on Tuesday morning after a disturbance outside a woman’s home.
Chris Janes was arrested by Evergreen Park police on disorderly conduct, assault and public intoxication charges.
Around 1 a.m., Janes allegedly approached a woman after she parked her car and chased her into her home. Police were called after Janes pounded on the door, began shouting and creating a disturbance.
The woman told police she did not know Janes.
Janes told CBS 2’s Brad Edwards that he was drunk.
“There’s no two sides to this,” Janes said. “Really, really bad judgment on my part. I had too much to drink, thought I was going to my house and was going to someone elses. I scared the heck out of them. I am embarrassed and ashamed.”