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Joliet first-degree murder defendant, 22-year-old Chicago resident Joshua T. Anderson, has remained in county lockup since May 22, 2019. (Mugshot via Will County Jail )
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Joshua T. Anderson, the 22-year-old Chicago man facing first-degree murder charges in connection with the April 30, 2019, deadly shooting in the parking lot of the Joliet Denny s Restaurant on Plainfield Road, has filed a civil lawsuit against the Will County Jail, Sheriff Mike Kelley, Warden Dale Santerelli and an unknown booking sergeant. I was denied upon request the basic hygiene items that the rule book on page 2 states should be given to inmates upon arrival: toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, towel and no mattresses and was told to shut the f up, you don t need a mattress, by the correctional officer whose name is unknown, Anderson s lawsuit states. He was white, older, looked to be around 60 with glasses. On his break he also told the corr
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Jordan Peete alleges that one of the Will County correctional guards squeezed his testicles last May in an act of harassment. (Mugshot via Will County Jail )
JOLIET, IL A 23-year-old Joliet inmate who spent nearly two years inside the Will County Jail on armed robbery charges has filed a pro se lawsuit against Will County Sheriff s officials accusing a corrections guard of squeezing his testicles during a pat-down search last May.
Jordan Peete s lawsuit names deputy Timothy Langley, Sheriff Mike Kelley and Warden Dale Santerelli as defendants. Peete typed his lawsuit while in Will County s custody.