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Six Men Indicted in Violent Winnetka Home Invasion

Prosecutors cite rapid use of sealed warrants to disrupt the alleged crew.

Overview

  • A federal grand jury in Chicago indicted six men on conspiracy to commit robbery and kidnapping in the Winnetka case.
  • Prosecutors say the group posed as a food delivery, forced entry with guns, restrained a resident for about an hour, and demanded a safe, a computer, and access to cryptocurrency.
  • The defendants are Dashun Brown, David Franklin, Anthony Ramsey, Isaiah Dukes, Khiell Dukes, and Jalen Chambers.
  • All six pleaded not guilty and were ordered detained pending trial, after investigators used sealed warrants and joint teams to pursue arrests.
  • Authorities say a seventh suspect is now in custody on a forthcoming complaint, and the kidnapping conspiracy charge carries a potential life sentence while the robbery conspiracy count carries up to 20 years.