Texas Roadhouse Customer Faces Joliet Police Felony Charges
Texas Roadhouse Customer Faces Joliet Police Felony Charges

Texas Roadhouse Customer Faces Joliet Police Felony Charges

JOLIET — Deon King, the 22-year-old Crest Hill man who has been booked into the Will County Jail four separate times so far this year, now faces four new criminal charges from the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office in connection with a violent attack inside one of Joliet’s most popular restaurants, the Texas Roadhouse near the Louis Joliet Mall.

King was already in the jail at the time of this week’s newest felonies from the State’s Attorney’s Office. King’s new charges are two counts of aggravated battery and two counts of domestic battery. The Joliet Police Department criminal complaint indicates that King’s violent conduct inside the Texas Roadhouse happened back on May 2.

According to the charges, King was inside the Texas Roadhouse at 3151 Tonri Drive when “said defendant struck” a female victim “about the body.”

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King is also accused of pulling the woman’s hair. Will County Judge Fred Harvey signed the arrest warrant indicating that King will be held in the Will County Jail without release.

On Aug. 23, King was the focus of a Joliet Patch crime article headlined,”Crest Hill Man Backs Into Joliet Squad To Avoid Arrest: JPD.”

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