Two Suspects Arrested in Round Lake 2023 Shooting that Left Teen Dead
Deadly Round Lake Shooting
What we know:
Incident Details
Round Lake police responded to a homicide at 8:22 p.m. on October 4, 2023, in the 500 block of Sycamore Drive.
When officers arrived, they found the victim, 17-year-old Chad Greenenwald, with gunshot wounds in a parked vehicle.
Authorities said the shooting occurred during an altercation involving multiple individuals who approached Greenenwald on foot.
Greenenwald was transported to a local hospital, where he later died from his injuries. No suspects were present when police arrived.
Investigation and Arrests
After a lengthy investigation, Round Lake detectives, with assistance from several agencies, including the FBI, identified two suspects.
Homicide Arrests
Demarion Gibert, 20, and Damone Gibert, 17, both of Round Lake Beach, were identified as suspects in the shooting.
The Lake County State’s Attorney reviewed the case and issued arrest warrants for both suspects on charges of first-degree murder and armed robbery.
Authorities said Damone, although a juvenile, is being charged as an adult.
Round Lake detectives and the FBI’s Violent Crime/Fugitive Task Force arrested both suspects on Wednesday in the 800 block of Richard Brown Boulevard in Volo, Illinois.
What’s Next
Both Demarion and Damone are due to appear in Lake County First Appearance Court.
Further details on their charges and potential sentencing haven’t been released.
Conclusion
The arrests of Demarion and Damone Gibert mark a significant development in the investigation into the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Chad Greenenwald. The case serves as a reminder of the devastating impact of gun violence and the importance of community efforts to prevent such tragedies.
FAQs
Q: Who are the suspects in the Round Lake shooting?
A: Demarion Gibert, 20, and Damone Gibert, 17, both of Round Lake Beach.
Q: What are the charges against the suspects?
A: First-degree murder and armed robbery.
Q: Is Damone Gibert being charged as an adult?
A: Yes, despite being a juvenile.
Q: What is the next step in the case?
A: Both Demarion and Damone are due to appear in Lake County First Appearance Court.