Chicago Sun-Times

Big brawl in Little Village: 11 charged; 8 cops injured

- Staff Reporters BY JACOB WITTICH AND JORDAN OWEN

Eleven people were facing charges and citations after a large brawl involving Chicago Police officers Tuesday night in the Little Village neighborho­od on the Southwest Side.

About 8: 50 p. m., officers responded to a call of shots fired at a large gathering near 26th and Albany, according to Chicago Police.

Officers were trying to disperse a large “angry” crowd when someone in a vehicle attempted to drive away and headed toward the officers, police said. The officers, believing they would be pinned between the vehicles, fired their weapons.

No one was struck by gunfire, police said.

Eight officers were injured, including one who suffered a broken hand and one who suffered cuts to the face from a broken bottle that required stitches, police said.

Eleven people, five adults from Little Village and six juveniles, are facing charges, police said. They include:

† Celeste Perez, 19, faces one felony count of aggravated battery to a police officer and two felony counts of resisting or obstructin­g an officer;

† Antonia Perez, 22, faces one felony count of aggravated battery to police;

† Daniel Perez, 30, was cited for disorderly conduct;

† Ezekiel Perez, 24, faces one misdemeano­r count of reckless conduct;

† Jeremiah Perez, 28, faces felony counts of aggravated assault and fleeing, as well as traffic citations;

† A 14- year- old boy faces a misdemeano­r count of reckless conduct;

† A 15- year- old boy faces misdemeano­r counts of criminal trespass and reckless conduct;

† A 14- year- old boy faces a misdemeano­r count of aggravated assault to a police officer and a citation for disorderly conduct;

† A 17- year- old boy faces a misdemeano­r count of aggravated assault of a police officer;

† A 14- year- old boy faces a felony count of aggravated battery to a police officer, a misdemeano­r count of resisting or obstructin­g, and a citation for disorderly conduct; and

† A 17- year- old girl faces misdemeano­r counts of battery, reckless conduct and resisting or obstructin­g.

Celeste Perez was ordered held on $ 100,000 bond, and Antonia Perez was held on $ 150,000 bond, according to the Cook County sheriff ’s office.

 ?? | CHICAGO POLICE ?? Celeste Perez ( from left), Antonia Perez and Jeremiah Perez.
| CHICAGO POLICE Celeste Perez ( from left), Antonia Perez and Jeremiah Perez.
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