Joliet Man Charged with Armed Habitual Criminal and Aggravated Battery
Introduction to the Incident
A Joliet man has been charged with armed habitual criminal and aggravated battery, according to police. The incident occurred on Sept. 27, when officers responded to a disturbance in the 300 block of Youngs Avenue around 1:46 a.m. Police found a 36-year-old man with a laceration on his forehead and blood on his clothing.
Details of the Incident
An investigation revealed that Reginald Rogers, 33, of Joliet, approached the victim from behind and hit him in the head with a handgun. Then Rogers allegedly pointed the gun at the victim. The victim fled in a car. The victim was treated at the scene and did not go to the hospital.
Arrest and Recovery of Evidence
On Oct. 3, Joliet Police located Rogers at the same location and arrested him around 9:00 a.m. Two guns and a loaded ammunition magazine were recovered from the residence.
Reginald Rogers (Joliet Police Department)
Source of Information
The Source: Details for this story were provided by the Joliet Police Department.
Conclusion
The incident highlights the importance of swift police action in preventing further harm and bringing perpetrators to justice. The recovery of evidence, including guns and ammunition, underscores the potential dangers of such incidents and the need for continued vigilance in maintaining public safety.
FAQs
What were the charges against Reginald Rogers?
Reginald Rogers was charged with armed habitual criminal and aggravated battery.
What was the nature of the incident?
The incident involved Reginald Rogers hitting a victim over the head with a handgun and then pointing the gun at the victim.
When was Reginald Rogers arrested?
Reginald Rogers was arrested on Oct. 3 at around 9:00 a.m.
What evidence was recovered from the residence?
Two guns and a loaded ammunition magazine were recovered from the residence.
Who provided the details of the story?
The details of the story were provided by the Joliet Police Department.