Illinois State Police:
After a Multi-County Pursuit and a Six- Hour Standoff Wanted Suspect
is now in ISP Custody
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[March 08, 2019]
On March 7, 2019, at approximately 9:15 a.m. Illinois State Police
(ISP) officials responded to the Extended Stay America Hotel in
Rockford, Illinois to assist with reports of an Active Shooter.
At some point during the ongoing incident at the hotel, the suspect
fled the area in his vehicle. At approximately, 10:45 a.m., ISP
District 6 Troopers spotted the suspect traveling on Interstate 39
at Milepost 8, and a pursuit ensued; during the pursuit, the suspect
displayed a rifle. The pursuit lasted approximately thirty minutes
at speeds well in excess of 100 mph in inclement weather and adverse
road conditions. The pursuit came to an end on Interstate 55 at
Milepost 132.5, after which ISP officers on scene struck the
suspect’s vehicle in an attempt to terminate the pursuit for the
safety of the public.
After the suspect’s vehicle was struck, the vehicle came to a rest
in a ditch. The suspect exited and re-entered the vehicle, before
proceeding to barricade himself inside of the vehicle for
approximately 6 hours. Additional ISP officers, including ISP SWAT
personnel and ISP crisis negotiators, as well as various other law
enforcement agencies assisted in various aspects of the incident
including the following: Federal Bureau of Investigation, United
States Marshal Service, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives, Illinois Secretary of State Police, Illinois Department
of Natural Resources Conservation Police, Logan County Sheriff’s
Office, Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office, McLean County Sheriff’s
Office, Springfield Police Department, Bloomington Police
Department, and the Lincoln Police Department.
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At approximately 5:00 p.m., the suspect was taken into custody without incident.
The suspect was transported to a local area hospital for non-life threatening
injuries he sustained during the crash. The suspect is currently in ISP custody,
and will eventually be turned over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
“First and foremost, we would like to extend our deepest condolences to the
McHenry County Sheriff’s Office and the family of Deputy Keltner,” stated ISP
Acting Director Brendan F. Kelly. “The men and women of the Illinois State
Police, including responding Troopers from District 16, District 1, District 15,
District 6, District 8, and District 9, all responded with seamless
professionalism alongside the law enforcement of this state. ISP’s SWAT team in
particular showed incredible tactical restraint, bravery and boldness today.
This dark day has come to an end, and this defendant can now be brought to
justice,” concluded Acting Director Kelly.
[ISP Public Information Office]
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