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Green Beret Pleads Not Guilty in Murders at Illinois Bowling Alley
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Photo: Winnebago County Justice Center via AP
Special Forces sergeant Duke Webb pleaded not guilty of murder and other charges in a December shooting at an Illinois bowling alley and bar.
Duke Webb, 37, an Operations and Intelligence Sergeant from the 3rd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group at Eglin, AFB, faces three counts of murder and three counts of first-degree attempted murder for wounding three others in the shooting at Don Carter Lanes and Shooters Bar and Grill, in Rockford, Illinois on December 26. Webb pleaded not guilty via teleconference video from the jail in Winnebago County, Illinois, where he is being held without bond.
Green Beret pleads not guilty in deadly Illinois bowling alley attack The Associated Press February 21 In this detail of a video conference screen, Duke Webb, accused of a December shooting that killed three and injured three, is arraigned at Winnebago County Justice Center on Feb. 19, 2021, in Rockford, Ill. (Scott P. Yates/Rockford Register Star via AP, Pool) ROCKFORD, Ill. An Army Special Forces sergeant pleaded not guilty Friday to murder and other charges in the killing of three people and wounding of three others during a mass shooting at an Illinois bowling alley.
Duke Webb, of Shalimar, Florida, appeared in court via video from the jail in Winnebago County, Illinois, where he is being held without bond, the Rockford Register Star reported.
Webb, 37, is charged with first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder in the Dec. 26 attack at Don Carter Lanes in Rockford. Prosecutors say he killed 69-year-old Jerome Woodfork and 73-year-old Dennis Steinhoff, both of Rockford, and 65-year-old Thomas Furseth, of Machesney Park. They say he also wounded two teenagers and a 62-year-old man.
Authorities said the attack seemed to be a random act of violence and an attorney for Webb, Elizabeth Bucko, has said the Green Beret may suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
In a December statement released shortly after the shootings, Army Maj. Gen. John Brennan, commander of the 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne), which includes the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), said the incident was . completely out of character with Webb s 12 years of honorable service.