Zion Man Arrested After Shooting at Waukegan Police on Domestic Disturbance Call on Arthur Ct

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Zion man has been charged after police claim he fired at least four shots at officers early Friday in Waukegan.

Waukegan police responded about 2:00 a.m. Friday to investigate a domestic disturbance call in the 3000 block of Arthur Court when multiple shots were fired in an unrelated incident nearby.

A police officer went to investigate the gunfire and “immediately” detained two men, police said.

After three more backup police officers arrived, someone yelled an obscenity at the officers and fired “four or five” shots at them, according Waukegan police.

Police officers took cover and did not return fire. Police saw the suspected shooter fleeing the area, police said. Police recovered a gun, spent bullets and multiple shell casings.

Police then located and arrested two more suspects Saturday morning in addition to the first two suspects, but only three men were charged and detained. The three men are believed to have gang affiliations, according to police.

THREE ARRESTED
Olvan Quezada, age 18, of the 2900 block of 30th Street in Zion, was charged with three counts of attempted murder, three counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm toward a police officer, defacing a firearm, and possession of a weapon by a gang member, according to Waukegan Police Department. Quezada currently has another Lake County case pending for marijuana possession and possession of ammunition without a valid firearm (FOID) owner card. Quezada was held on $1,000,000 bond.

Johnathan Cardova, age 24, of the block of 3000 Arthur Court in Waukegan, was charged with unlawful use of a weapon and defacing a firearm, according to Waukegan police. Cardova was held on $75,000 bond.

William Servin, age 19, of the block of 1200 Victoria Street in North Chicago, was charged with defacing a firearm and not having a valid firearm owner’s identification (FOID) card, according to the release. Servin was held on $30,0000 bond.




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