Santa Cruz Sentinel

Lawyer: Soldier charged in Rockford shooting may have PTSD

- By Michael Tarm and Sophia Tareen

CHICAGO >> An attorney for a U. S. Army special forces sergeant arrested in what authoritie­s called an apparently random shooting at an Illinois bowling alley that left three people dead told an initial hearing Monday that her client may suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.

Duke Webb, 37, faces three counts of murder and three counts of firstdegre­e attempted murder for injuring three others in the shooting at Don Carter Lanes, in Rockford, on Saturday evening.

According to Army service informatio­n, Webb had four deployment­s to Afghanista­n, the most recent once ending in July.

His lawyer, Elizabeth Bucko, also told the hearing in a Winnebago County courtroom that Webb app e a re d to have issues with memory loss. She added that he will undergo ment a l hea lth evaluation­s, t he Ro ckford Register Star reported.

The judge denied bond for Webb, meaning he will remain jailed. His arraignmen­t was set for Feb. 16.

Webb was taken into custody shortly after the shooting and without officers firing a shot, Rockford Police Chief Dan O’Shea said Sunday. The suspect has no known ties to the victims and authoritie­s “believe this was a completely random act,” O’Shea said.

At a news conference Monday afternoon, Winnebago County State’s Attorney J. Hanley said that Webb was in the Rockford area visiting family. But Hanley declined to comment on possible motives for the shooting.

Bucko, the defense attorney, told The Associated Press later Monday that Webb had no prior criminal record in Illinois or anywhere else, something she said was confirmed by a pretrial service report to the court. She added that Webb “has been successful in the service for 12 years.”

Webb joined the Army in 2008 and was on leave Saturday, the Army has said.

A criminal complaint released Monday says Webb admitted to the shootings shortly after officers arrived on the scene, even showing officers where he’d placed two guns he had brought with him — a Glock .40 caliber and a Glock .389 caliber.

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