RIVER NORTH — A driver accused in a River North highway rage killing this week obtained out of his automobile with a knife in hand to confront the opposite driver earlier than stabbing him within the neck, prosecutors stated.
Alan Saenz Perez, 25 was charged with first diploma homicide Friday. Authorities stated he fatally stabbed Jeremy Walker, 36, Tuesday evening after the 2 clashed and argued whereas driving down Dearborn Road.
Saenz Perez fled to Indiana earlier than turning himself in Thursday, prosecutors stated. Cook dinner County Choose Kelly McCarthy ordered Saenz Perez held with out bail at a Saturday listening to.
The assault occurred round 6:45 p.m. Tuesday on the intersection of Ohio and Dearborn streets, prosecutors stated.
Saenz Perez was driving on Dearborn along with his spouse and brother within the automobile whereas Walker was driving carefully behind him, assistant state’s lawyer Kathryn Morrissey stated. Walker “yelled insults” at Saenz Perez then abruptly reduce him off as soon as the drivers reached the intersection, Morrissey stated. Saenz Perez then honked his horn whereas Walker remained in his automobile, Morrissey stated.
Saenz Perez grabbed a knife and obtained out of his automobile, whereas Walker obtained out of his automobile with nothing in his fingers, Morrissey stated. Witnesses in a close-by automobile noticed Saenz Perez run as much as Walker and attempt to stab him, beginning a bodily altercation, Morrissey stated.
“The sufferer tried to carry off the offender, however the offender was in a position to break away and stab the sufferer within the neck,” Morrissey stated.
A witness who spoke to the Solar-Instances stated he noticed Walker get out of a blue Kia and yell on the driver of a black automobile behind him, asking why the driving force was honking at him.
Then three individuals obtained out of the black automobile, and the 2 drivers started punching at one another earlier than Walker pinned the driving force of the black automobile to the bottom, the witness informed the Solar-Instances. The person on the bottom pulled out a knife and stabbed Walker earlier than driving off, the witness stated.
Walker bled “profusely” from the neck wound, whereas Saenz Perez drove away, Morrissey stated. Walker was in a position to get again in his automobile and flag down police on Michigan Avenue, Morrissey stated.
The witness who spoke to the Solar-Instances stated he and his brother tried to assist deal with Walker’s wound however he drove away earlier than they may retrieve towels.
Paramedics transported Walker to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, the place he died, Morrissey stated.
Saenz Perez fled to Indiana however witnesses recorded his license plate quantity, and Saenz Perez turned himself in to police Thursday, Morrissey stated. He additionally informed police the place to seek out the knife used within the killing, Morrissey stated.
Arguing for no bail, Morrissey stated Saenz Perez was a hazard to public security.
Saenz Perez “elevated a easy visitors dispute right into a brutal homicide of an unarmed individual on a public avenue,” Morrissey stated. “His actions display a transparent disregard for the worth of human life.”
Raed Shalabi, an lawyer representing Saenz Perez, disputed the prosecutor’s account of occasions. Saenz Perez works full time and is the only supplier for his household, Shalabi stated.
“There’s a legitimate protection to this,” Shalabi stated.
McCarthy disagreed, noting Saenz Perez fled the scene of the stabbing and left the state. The confrontation between the 2 ought to have ended with Perez honking his horn, McCarthy stated.
“That’s the place this incident ought to have stopped. It didn’t. It proceeded,” McCarthy stated. “It escalated by the defendant’s actions, and it escalated into the homicide of a person out on the road. And he left them there to endure and ultimately die.”
Saenz Perez is due again in courtroom Tuesday.
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