Venezuelan Migrant Detained for Attempted Murder After Construction Site Altercation
A Venezuelan migrant working at a construction site in Chicago has been arrested on attempted murder charges for allegedly attacking a coworker with a running concrete saw. The incident occurred at a job site in the 1200 block of South Kedvale Avenue on June 23, according to prosecutors.
Reports state that 26-year-old Augustin Gomes Granadillo engaged in a verbal dispute with a 30-year-old coworker which quickly escalated. Gomes allegedly wielded a shovel, striking the victim before using a concrete block to further assault him. He then grabbed a Stihl masonry saw from the site and swung it at the victim, causing severe injuries.
The victim sustained a deep laceration and fracture to the wrist, as well as a deep laceration wound to the chest as a result of the attack. Gomes was apprehended by the Chicago Police Department following confirmation from the construction project manager that he was present at the site during the altercation.
During a hearing, Judge Rivanda Doss Beal ordered Gomes to be detained, emphasizing the seriousness of the alleged assault. She noted that Gomes fled the scene after harming the victim, indicating a lack of regard for societal norms. Gomes is scheduled to appear in court again next Wednesday to face the charges brought against him.
For anonymous tips or information, you can contact CWBChicago via email at news@cwbchicago.com

