Three Charged After Pitcher Attack Sparks Fight at Will County Jail
Article Summary: A fight involving six inmates broke out at the Will County Adult Detention Facility on Sunday afternoon, requiring intervention by the Emergency Response Team. Authorities have charged three men in connection with the brawl, which reportedly began with a weaponized drink pitcher.
Will County Jail Incident Key Points:
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The Incident: A melee involving six inmates occurred on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026, just after 2:30 p.m.
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The Trigger: Investigators say the fight started when one inmate was struck in the head with a drink pitcher.
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The Charges: Giovanni Simpson, Aaron Ortiz, and Francisco Medina are facing charges of Mob Action and Battery.
JOLIET, Ill. — Three inmates are facing new criminal charges following a violent altercation at the Will County Adult Detention Facility that began when a prisoner was assaulted with a drink pitcher.
On Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026, shortly after 2:30 p.m., a fight broke out in the facility involving six inmates. According to officials, the disturbance escalated after one individual was struck in the head with the pitcher.
The facility’s Emergency Response Team was deployed to the scene to restore order and successfully detained the six inmates involved in the melee.
Following an investigation into the incident, authorities filed charges of Mob Action and Battery against three of the inmates: Giovanni Simpson, Aaron Ortiz, and Francisco Medina.
Officials stated that the defendants are scheduled to appear in court later this month. Charges are merely accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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