Monday, July 12, 2010
Dad charged with 1st-degree murder in death of 3-month-old daughter (Park Forest, Illinois)
Dad KEJUAN HUNT has been charged with 1st-degree murder in the death of his 3-month-old daughter. The baby died from abusive head trauma (sometimes known as shaken baby syndrome). Note that Daddy is also charged with theft and battery in an "unrelated" matter, so we obviously have a father with a history of violence.
INVISIBLE MOTHER ALERT: So while Daddy was bashing this baby's brains, where was the mother? Working?
http://www.enewspf.com/index.php/latest-news/police-reports/17458-park-forest-man-charged-with-first-degree-murder-of-3-month-old-daughter
Park Forest Man Charged with First Degree Murder in Death of 3-Month-Old Daughter
Saturday, 10 July 2010 19:15 Gary Kopycinski Police Report 17458
Park Forest, IL–(ENEWSPF)– A Park Forest man was charged with first degree murder Saturday in connection with the July 3 death of his 3-month-old daughter.
According to a press release issued by the Park Forest Police Department, on July 2, 2010, Park Forest Police and Fire Units responded to the 100 block of Hemlock Street regarding a report of a non-responsive infant. The child was revived and transported to St. James Hospital in Chicago Heights. The 3-month-old girl was later taken to Provena St. Joseph Medical Center in Joliet.
On Saturday, July 3, the child, Nevaeh Hunt, age 3 months, was pronounced dead at 11:08 p.m., the release said.
An autopsy was performed by the Will County Coroner’s Office on Monday, July 5, and showed the child died as the result of head trauma, the release said. The coroner ruled the death a homicide, according to the release.
The Park Forest Police Department’s Investigations Division, with assistance from the Illinois State Police Child Homicide Unit, conducted a death investigation into the matter, the release said.
On July 10, the father of the child, 19-year-old Kejuan Hunt, of the 100 block of Hemlock Street in Park Forest, was charged with first degree murder, the release said. Kejuan Hunt is scheduled to appear in the 6th District Court in Markham on July 11 for a bond hearing, the release said.
Kejuan Hunt is also charged with theft and battery on an unrelated matter, the release said.
INVISIBLE MOTHER ALERT: So while Daddy was bashing this baby's brains, where was the mother? Working?
http://www.enewspf.com/index.php/latest-news/police-reports/17458-park-forest-man-charged-with-first-degree-murder-of-3-month-old-daughter
Park Forest Man Charged with First Degree Murder in Death of 3-Month-Old Daughter
Saturday, 10 July 2010 19:15 Gary Kopycinski Police Report 17458
Park Forest, IL–(ENEWSPF)– A Park Forest man was charged with first degree murder Saturday in connection with the July 3 death of his 3-month-old daughter.
According to a press release issued by the Park Forest Police Department, on July 2, 2010, Park Forest Police and Fire Units responded to the 100 block of Hemlock Street regarding a report of a non-responsive infant. The child was revived and transported to St. James Hospital in Chicago Heights. The 3-month-old girl was later taken to Provena St. Joseph Medical Center in Joliet.
On Saturday, July 3, the child, Nevaeh Hunt, age 3 months, was pronounced dead at 11:08 p.m., the release said.
An autopsy was performed by the Will County Coroner’s Office on Monday, July 5, and showed the child died as the result of head trauma, the release said. The coroner ruled the death a homicide, according to the release.
The Park Forest Police Department’s Investigations Division, with assistance from the Illinois State Police Child Homicide Unit, conducted a death investigation into the matter, the release said.
On July 10, the father of the child, 19-year-old Kejuan Hunt, of the 100 block of Hemlock Street in Park Forest, was charged with first degree murder, the release said. Kejuan Hunt is scheduled to appear in the 6th District Court in Markham on July 11 for a bond hearing, the release said.
Kejuan Hunt is also charged with theft and battery on an unrelated matter, the release said.