On April 22, 2026, a Roselle man received a 45-year prison sentence after being convicted of shooting a woman in the head during an incident at a local restaurant in July 2022. Jaime Quijano, age 26, was found guilty of multiple charges following a judicial process that highlighted the severe implications of gun violence in public spaces. The event occurred at Bulldog Ale House, where Quijano, angered by an altercation with restaurant employees, fired at least eighteen shots, striking a young woman in the head. Fortunately, she survived but left the bar scene terrified.
This case has brought renewed focus on the legal repercussions for gun violence, particularly in areas where firearms intersect with public safety. The DuPage County State's Attorney, Bob Berlin, emphasized the unacceptable nature of such violent acts in community spaces, stating that the sentence serves as a deterrent against future crimes of a similar nature. Following his arrest on July 16, the police recovered the firearm used, including a 31-round magazine, underscoring the potential dangers of firearms with extended capacities in everyday settings. Quijano's sentence mandates that he serve at least 85% of his term without the possibility of parole, reflecting the seriousness of the crime he committed.