Bond Set at $1 Million for Naperville Resident Accused of Murder of Maintenance Man at Apartment Complex

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Xavier Caffey, murder suspect Naperville (SOURCE: Naperville Police Department)
Xavier Caffey, murder suspect Naperville (SOURCE: Naperville Police Department).

DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert B. Berlin and Naperville Chief of Police Jason Arres announced Saturday, February 5, 2022, that bond has been set for a Naperville man charged with the shooting death of forty-one-year-old Jeffery Churchill. Xavier Caffey, age 30, of the 900 block of Fairway Drive, appeared in Bond Court Saturday morning where Judge Leah Bendik set bond at $1 million with 10% to apply. The State had asked for a bond of $5 million with 10% to apply. Caffey has been charged with two counts of First Degree Murder.




Naperville police responded about 8:30 a.m. Friday, February 4, 2022 to a call of shots fired at an apartment building located at 960 Fairway Drive on the northwest side of Naperville. Upon their arrival, officers found Churchill lying on the ground suffering from an apparent gunshot wound to the head. Officers immediately rendered aid. The Naperville Fire Department arrived at the scene and transported Churchill to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased at approximately 9:19 a.m. When processing the scene, officers found one 9 mm shell casing and one unspent 9 mm ammunition round. Allegedly, prior to the shooting, Churchill, who was employed as a maintenance worker at the apartment complex, and another individual were inside a garage at the apartment complex when Caffey walked into the garage, pointed a handgun at the other individual, then pointed the handgun at Churchill and shot him twice in the head. Allegedly, after shooting Churchill, Caffey left the garage and returned to his residence. Following an hours-long standoff with the Naperville Police Department Crisis Negotiation Team, Caffey surrendered to authorities later that afternoon without further incident.

A man was fatally shot in a Naperville, IL apartment building on Fairway Drive. A person was charged after the shooting, the police department said (ABC 7 Chicago). YouTube Tips ⓘ

“The allegations that Mr. Caffey, who was completely unprovoked, approached an innocent, unsuspecting man, put a gun to his head and pulled the trigger twice, killing him execution style, are very disturbing. I offer my sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Churchill as they attempt to come to terms with this senseless tragedy. I commend the Naperville Police Department, particularly the Crisis Negotiation Team for their outstanding work in bringing the suspect in custody without any further violence. I also thank Assistant State’s Attorneys Helen Kapas, Lynn Cavallo and Denis Cahil for their efforts in preparing a strong case against Mr. Caffey.”

— DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert B. Berlin




“Naperville has a strong foundation as a safe community, and this type of crime can be extremely jarring to that sense of safety. Violence of any kind will not be tolerated by this department, and we will continue our efforts to combat gun violence at every turn. I want to commend the expedient actions of our officers that led to a quick identification of a person of interest as well as the witnesses who stepped forward to help. The collaboration and hard work our Investigations Division and the DuPage County State’s Attorney that lead to charges must be recognized, as well. I would also like to thank the Kane County Sheriff’s Office and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for committing resources and personnel, which contributed to the peaceful apprehension of the suspect.”

— Naperville Police Chief Jason Arres

Caffey’s next court appearance is scheduled for February 28, 2022, for arraignment in front of Judge John Kinsella. If found guilty, Caffey faces a penalty of 45 years to life in the Illinois Department of Corrections.

Members of the public are reminded that this complaint contains only charges and is not proof of the defendant’s guilt. A defendant is presumed innocent and is entitled to a fair trial in which it is the government’s burden to prove his or her guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

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