Man used explosive on Naperville restaurant amid looting, feds say
Federal prosecutors have charged a 24-year-old man with using an explosive to damage a suburban restaurant amid a wave of vandalism and looting on June 1.
Diego Vargas is charged in a one-page indictment with maliciously attempting to damage and destroy a building with an explosive. His alleged target was the Egg Harbor Cafe in Naperville, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.
Naperville was among the many suburban communities hit by vandalism and looting in the unrest that followed the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis this year. Despite earlier peaceful demonstrations, scores of Naperville shop fronts wound up having their windows smashed when a demonstration turned violent June 1, the same day Vargas is alleged to have used the explosive.
In a video shared by prosecutors at a detention hearing Friday, a person alleged to be Vargas appears to throw a flaming object through a window of the Egg Harbor Cafe before running away. When the explosive goes off, it fills several otherwise dark restaurant windows with light.
Joseph Fitzpatrick, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office, said prosecutors told the judge Friday that Vargas is a flight risk and danger to the community. The judge did not rule, though. The detention hearing is expected to continue Thursday.
Vargas was also charged with two other men with trying to steal money from an Aurora ATM on May 31.