Wilmington, the Will County Sheriff’s service, has announced that a 17-year-old minor is already in custody after three people received stab wounds at a party in provincial Wilmington over the weekend.
Wil Dan Jungles County Deputy Skrif said that the teenager had pulled his pocket knife during battle and stabbed three other minors, one in the back, the other on the side of the head and the third in his left eye.
Jungles said that at 1:21 in the morning, Wil County Sheriff’s staff were sent to Stripmine Road block 23800 in a non -corporate Wilmington because someone was stabbed with a knife.
The property to which the MPs answered had an uninhabited house on it and a nearby barn building, which was once a machine shop.
When the deputies arrived, they saw about 20 people aged 15 to 21 and numerous vehicles in the property. Witnesses describe the gathering as a coupon attended by people familiar with the area.
Witnesses told police that a fist fight had arisen between a 17-year-old boy and another group of minor men. Witnesses said the quarrel had arisen because the 17-year-old boy had broken some of the equipment in the barn, according to Jungles.
After the first battle, another broke out. During the second abode, the 17-year-old Braidwood boy removed his pocket knife and began to stab the other three minor men.
One of the minors is stabbed in the back, piercing his kidney. Another is stabbed in the left side of the head and another in the left eye. Jungles said none of the injuries was life -threatening.
After the stabbies, the 17-year-old escaped from the barn and hid in the nearby field, Jungles said. He was later detained by the responsible MPs after witnesses identified the attacker. All three victims were later taken to district hospitals for their injuries.
The 17-year-old suspect was taken to a local hospital for medical examination and later released to detectives. The suspect was later taken to River’s Justice Center in Joliet and accused of numerous cases of beating and beating with aggravating circumstances.
Following the initial appearance of a minor court suspected on Monday, the teenager was released to his parents under the ankle supervision, Jungles noted.