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Couple, who is charged after the fight in the Carpentersville restaurant, makes the woman seriously injured

According to the authorities, a 19-year-old Elgin man and a youthful indictment for the authorities were provided that they attacked a woman in a Carpentersville restaurant last week after making derogatory comments on their sexual orientation.

John Z. Kammrad from the 900 Block The Hillcrest Road is charged with a heavy battery, which caused serious body loss in a public place, the Carpentersville police said. The most serious fees are crimes in class 3 that can be punished with a maximum of two to five years in prison.

The young person is also charged with a heavy battery, the police said.

According to the police, the accusations come from a verbal argument, which became physical in a restaurant in the 1600 block of the South Kennedy Drive on Tuesday.

The woman suffered serious injuries and was taken to a hospital where she was treated and released later, the police said.

The young person turned out to the police on Friday, the police said. Kammrad was arrested on Saturday and taken to Kane County's prison, where he was waiting for a court appearance on Sunday, as recordings.

Kevin Stankowitz, deputy chief of police at Carpentersville, said that the police worked on Sunday with the state of Kane public prosecutor to determine whether the indictment for hate crimes was justified, but after checking the facts, the public prosecutor rejected the submission of these charges.

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