Crime & Safety

Three Attackers Beat Man In Bar

One refused to stop striking the man even after police arrived. An arrest is merely an accusation, not evidence of a conviction.

 

Najeeb Ahmad, 25, and Oweiss Ahmad, 26, of Niles and David Delgadillo, 24, of Des Plaines, were charged with mob action, a Class 4 felony, and battery after a mob action incident June 20 at about 2:15 a.m. at a bar in the 9600 block of Milwaukee Avenue. 

Police said the three got into an argument with the bar manager, and also began yelling at a 34-year-old man from Chicago. The three ignored the manager's request to leave, police said, and yelled at and alarmed other bar patrons. They started to hit and kick the Chicago man in the face and head, and kept it up until he fell to the ground, according to the report. They also struck a 28-year-old Glendale Heights woman when she tried to get them to stop beating the Chicago man.When police arrived, they ordered all three to stop beating the victim, but Delgadillo refused to stop, the report indicated, and police restrained him and took him into custody. The two Ahmad men continued to yell at and taunt the Chicago man, trying to incite a fight, police said, so police also placed them into custody. Their court date is today at 1:30 p.m. in the Skokie branch of the Cook County courts. 

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Police have to wrestle defiant teen out of car

A 16-year-old Highland Park boy was charged with obstructing police and resisting arrest in a disorderly conduct incident June 20 just after 8 p.m. outside an assisted living center in the 8300 block of Golf Road. The boy's mother called police, saying he refused to get out of the driver's seat of her 2007 Nissan SUV because he wanted to drive home, and refused to turn over the car keys. She asked police to remove him from the driver's seat. Officers asked the boy twice to get out of the driver's seat, and he refused twice. The officer moved to grab the offender, who pulled away, and the officer told the boy he was under arrest. The boy struggled, but police removed him with an arm restraint hold. Police booked and processed him. The boy told them he wanted to make his mother late to get home. The boy was released into the custody of his mother, father and stepfather, and police assigned him community service. 

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