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Dimas Gabriel Yanez: Who is Dimas Gabriel Yanez? Illegal immigrant armed with butcher-style knife stabs teen girl in Illinois at baseball game | World News – Times of India
Attack details and arrest
Dimas Gabriel Yanez, 26, reportedly used a “butcher-style knife” to stab the teenager in the hand and attempted to attack her mother.Following the assault, Yanez fled into nearby woods. Authorities launched an “extensive” manhunt involving multiple law enforcement agencies, K9 units, and aviation support. Yanez, who had chopped off his hair in an attempt to disguise himself, was eventually found hiding in a cornfield on Sunday afternoon. After a brief foot chase, he was apprehended.
Sheriff Oscar Martinez Jr. expressed gratitude for the efforts of law enforcement and the public’s cooperation in the investigation. “I would like to extend my most heartfelt gratitude to each and every Lake County police officer and to all law enforcement agencies working tirelessly on the investigation and search in this case,” Martinez was quoted as saying. The Department of Homeland Security has been informed of Yanez’s arrest.
Victim’s condition and ongoing investigation
The 14-year-old victim received treatment for her injuries at a local hospital and was released. The investigation into Yanez’s actions is ongoing, with authorities exploring the possibility of other crimes he may have committed since returning to the US illegally.
Political and immigration controversies
The arrest has sparked renewed debate over immigration policies and the handling of asylum seekers. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, recently labeled by the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) as America’s “worst sanctuary mayor,” faces criticism for his handling of migrant issues. The IRLI argues that progressive policies, including those supported by Johnson, Adams, and other mayors, have contributed to increased criminal activity and overcrowding in communities.
In contrast, studies indicate that immigrants, including those without legal status, do not commit crimes at a higher rate than native-born Americans. Johnson, who won office on a platform promising progressive change, has struggled with managing an influx of asylum seekers, which has strained city resources and led to dissatisfaction among local residents.
As Johnson faces mounting challenges, his popularity has dwindled. A recent poll revealed that only 9 percent of Chicagoans rated his performance as “above average,” reflecting growing frustration with his administration’s approach to handling the migrant crisis and other pressing issues.
Illinois
Illinois high school football playoffs expanding in 2026
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (KWQC) – The IHSA football playoffs will be expanding by 50 percent in 2026.
IHSA member schools approved an amendment to expand the playoffs from 32 teams per class to 48.
There will still be 8 classifications increasing the total number of playoff teams from 256 to 384.
As a result of the change, the start of the season will be moved up by a week in August to allow the season to still finish with State Championship games the week of Thanksgiving.
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Woman found dead near Schamburg, Illinois shopping center, man in custody
A woman was found dead near a shopping center in Schaumburg, Illinois early Tuesday, and a man was taken into police custody.
Around 5:25 a.m., Schaumburg police were called to the 100 block of South Roselle Road. They found a woman dead at the scene.
Police said a man was taken into custody at the scene.
The investigation so far indicates that the incident was domestic, and the man and woman knew each other.
Police said the incident was isolated and there was no threat to the public. But there was a large police presence at the scene, and alternate routes were advised.
Illinois
Illinois officials investigating death connected to Rock Co. homicide
PRINCETON, Ill. (WMTV) – The Illinois State Patrol is investigating a death after officials found a suspect’s vehicle wanted in connection to a Wisconsin homicide, Illinois State Police reported.
Just before 10 p.m. on December 10, ISP troopers and several other agencies attempted to pull a vehicle over in Princeton, Illinois, that was wanted in a Rock County homicide.
Officials did not specify which Rock Co. case this incident is connected to.
Princeton is about an hour and 45 minutes away from Rock County, Wisconsin.
After the driver did not pull over, police chased the vehicle into the Great Sauk Trail Rest Area on I-80 westbound.
When officers went up to the vehicle, authorities stated the driver was found dead with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Authorities did not identify the driver.
ISP is working with the Bureau County State’s Attorney’s Office in this investigation.
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