Kenosha man accused of attempted first-degree homicide, other felonies held on $250K bond

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A Kenosha man accused of nearly a dozen felonies, including attempted homicide, all stemming from a late April shooting that left two people seriously injured, is now in custody.

Jerlik K. Jones, 23, was charged earlier this month in Kenosha County Circuit Court with attempted first-degree intentional homicide, a Class A felony, and nine counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety, all with enhancers for using a dangerous weapon, for his alleged actions.







Jerlik K. Jones

Jones


He was taken into custody this week and made his initial appearance at Intake Court Wednesday afternoon where a court commissioner imposed a $250,000 cash bond.

A preliminary hearing is set for May 28 before Commissioner William Michel. He faces life in prison if convicted.

According to the criminal complaint, Kenosha police had gone to 18th Avenue and 65th Street on the night of April 27 after someone reported that shots had been fired and injured a mother and her son.

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The mother, 38, and her teenage son were treated at a local hospital. The mother had a circular wound on her right hand with multiple broken bones, and she had to be transported to another area hospital for treatment, according to the complaint.

When questioned by investigators, the woman reportedly said she was with family at Lincoln Park, 6900 18th Ave., earlier that day when she learned some of her family members had been in a fight there. She said she walked away from the park with some of her relatives, including her son.

Her son, according to the complaint, suffered an injury to his abdomen that appeared to be a gunshot wound.

When questioned, the teen reportedly said he had been at Lincoln Park for a baby shower with his family when he was “jumped” by two adult men and several juveniles who he was told were members of the same family. The son reportedly told police he was later taken to the suspect’s residence in the 6500 block of 18th Avenue by his own family to confront those who had allegedly been involved in the park fight.

According to the complaint, surveillance video reportedly shows the son walking eastbound on 65th Street towards the corner of 18th Avenue. While he is standing in the middle of the street, about 25 yards from the corner, he falls to the ground. He then gets up while holding his abdomen and leaves the scene.

His mother was also reportedly captured on a video standing about five feet away from him. Another video reportedly shows a man firing a handgun in the direction of the mother, son and other members of their family. A sedan occupied by two people not involved in the matter were also in the line of fire, according to the complaint.

The shooter was reportedly identified as Jones, according to the complaint.

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