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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

3 Accused in BB Gun Incident Released From Jail

The three people in a traffic stop that caused school lockdowns Monday only spent a couple hours in jail before they posted bond, according to records.

The three people in a traffic stop that caused Geneva schools to lockdown on Monday are already out of custody, according to jail records. Oswego residents Hector J. Rubio, 18, Michael P. Thompson, 20, and Auroran Elle P. Fowler, 18, each posted $150 bond and were released from the Kane County Jail Monday night. The amount was 10 percent of their $1,500 bail. The three accused were booked into the county jail between 4:22 p.m. and 4:37 p.m. Monday, jail records show. The table below on this page lists the times each person was released from the jail that night: Future court dates for their cases were not immediately available Tuesday. Fowler, Rubio and Thompson were each charged with misdemeanor reckless conduct following the traffic stop…

Monday, January 14, 2013

UPDATE: Airsoft Gun Incident Puts Geneva Schools in Lockdown

Three young adults are charged with reckless conduct, but the school is not involved. Here are the full details.

Two Oswego men and one Aurora woman were charged with reckless conduct after a traffic stop Monday near a Geneva school that involved an Airsoft gun, police said. "Due to the nature of the call Geneva schools were placed on lockdown until the incident was resolved," said a statement from the Kane County Sheriff's Office. "Deputies did recover an air soft pistol that closely resembles a handgun." The incident first began south of the area at about 3:15 pm, the Sheriff's statement said. The three people charged were in at least one vehicle in the area of Route 30 and Route 47 near Sugar Grove when someone inside one car fired several shots, from what initially appeared to be some sort of pistol, at the other car.  The person that was fired …

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Chris Kenny

7:20 am on Wednesday, April 17, 2013

A voice of reason. Not every error in judgement is criminal. Too many people in today's society are quick to judge. As far as the terrorized children go, that is on whomever thought it necessary to lock the children in darkened closets. I agree with John and Jessica below that it is hard to know just how serious any given incident like this may be. Damned if you do and dammed if you don't. If the…   more ›

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