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Man faces hate crime charge after woman attacked at Carpentersville McDonald's

Man faces hate crime charge after woman attacked at Carpentersville McDonald's

Yahoo28-05-2025
KANE COUNTY, Ill. (WGN) — An Elgin man faces felony hate crime and four other felonies in connection with a beating attack at a Carpentersville McDonald's restaurant earlier this month.
Authorities allege John Kammrad, 19, and a juvenile boy made derogatory remarks about a woman's sexual orientation during a May 13 incident that left the woman, Kady Grass, with multiple injuries.
Grass took to GoFundMe and posted pictures of her injuries.
'These allegations are serious and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,' Kane County State's Attorney Jamie L. Mosser said in a statement announcing the felony charges. 'Everyone deserves to feel safe in public spaces, and no one should be attacked because of their gender identity or sexual orientation, as is alleged in this case.'
In addition to the felony hate crime charge, Kammrad was indicted with mob action and three felony counts of aggravated battery. He remains in the Kane County Jail for separate, unrelated charges, the release from Mosser and Carpentersville Chief of Police Todd Shaver said. His next court appearance was scheduled for June 27.
The juvenile, a 16-year-old, who was allegedly involved in the attack was also charged with a hate crime in addition to mob action and aggravated battery charges. His name was not released in accordance with state laws protecting the privacy of minors.
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