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NEWS
Bond reduced for man accused
of firing gun
By BRANDON COUTRE -
bcoutre@nwherald.com
WOODSTOCK – A man who allegedly
opened fire in a Woodstock bar earlier this month
was expected to be released from the McHenry County
Jail after a judge reduced his bond to $10,000
Tuesday.
Luis R. Rivera, 40, of 7301 Falls Lane, Wonder Lake,
was charged with reckless discharge of a firearm,
aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, and aggravated
assault in connection with a Jan. 10 incident at
Duffy’s Bar Inc., 223 N. Benton St.
Police said Rivera fired shots outside at the bar’s
facade and then inside at the ceiling after an
altercation with a bartender and other patrons.
Rivera’s bond previously was set at $30,000.
In the call for a lower bond, defense attorney
George Kililis said that if released, Rivera could
return to work with a moving company to help support
his 18-month-old son.
“That alone should guarantee he won’t go anywhere,”
Kililis said, referring to Rivera’s son who was in
the courtroom. “He has ties to the community.”
Prosecutors objected to the reduced bond, calling
Rivera’s employment sporadic and stressing that he
endangered the public by shooting.
In agreeing to lower the bond, Judge Joseph Condon
noted Rivera’s lack of a criminal record and the
level of the charges, which are probation eligible.
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