Six Years for Richmond Man on Weapons & Battery Charge

From the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office:

DAVID STONEBURNER SENTENCED TO SIX YEARS IN THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS FOR THE OFFENSES OF AGGRAVATED BATTERY AND POSSESSION OF WEAPON BY A FELON

David Stoneburner

Patrick D. Kenneally, McHenry County State’s Attorney, announces that David Stoneburner, 36, of Richmond, was sentenced to six years in the Illinois Department of Corrections by Honorable Judge Michael Coppedge after pleading guilty to

  • Unlawful Possession of a Weapon by a Felon, a Class 2 Felony, and
  • Aggravated Battery, a Class 3 Felony.

Stoneburner, a convicted felon, was apprehended by members of the Crystal Lake Police Department during a routine traffic stop when they discovered a switchblade knife in Stoneburner’s possession.

Police investigation also revealed that Stoneburner was responsible for a battery which occurred outside the Woodstock Walmart in February of 2019.

This case was investigated by members of the Crystal Lake Police Department.

This case was prosecuted by Tyler Mikan of the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office.


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Six Years for Richmond Man on Weapons & Battery Charge — 3 Comments

  1. Yikes thats a lot of time—he must have busted the person up pretty bad outside the Wal Mart…I mean, a felon with a switchblade (not a gun) gets State Prison time?

    Wow.

    Dude should’ve moved to Cook County, Kim Foxx have him home the first night of his “arrest”.

    Not here.

    Tell your friends in prison, dont come to McHenry County and mess up, tell em stay in Cook County.

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