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‘It just hits home’ A year after being wounded, deputies reflect on shooting of Fox Lake officer
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Funeral arrangements: A public viewing will be held from 9 to 1 p.m. Monday, with a short break from 11:30 a.m. to noon, at Antioch Community High School. PAGE A10
Fox Lake Police Lt. Joseph Gliniewicz
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By CHELSEA McDOUGALL cmcdougall@shawmedia.com Dwight Maness spent his 47th birthday Wednesday at a vigil for Fox Lake Police Lt. Joseph Gliniewicz, who was killed earlier this week in the line of duty. It was the first birthday Maness, a McHenry County sheriff’s deputy, has celebrated since a shooter tried to take his life and the lives of his partners. “We went to celebrate life,” Maness said. “Not to mourn, but to celebrate [Gliniewicz’s] life as well as mine.” The thought that it could have been Maness’ wife on stage grieving her husband and thanking the community for their support was never far from their minds. “Why do I get to live and he didn’t?” Maness said aloud. Deputies Maness and Khalia Satkiewicz were ambushed by Holiday Hills shooter Scott B. Peters in the middle of the night on Oct. 16, 2014. Peters shot more than a dozen rounds through his front door at the deputies, who were responding to a domestic incident. Khalia Peters continSatkiewicz ued firing and advanced as the officers retreated. A third deputy, Eric Luna, returned Peters’ gunfire and all three officers survived. So did Peters, who fled the area and led police on a 16-hour manhunt. After a trial in April, Peters was sentenced to 135 years in prison for the attempted murder of three deputies. Not even one year ago, Maness and Satkiewicz languished in hospital beds after being shot on the job. Not even one year ago, officers from police agencies across the region and state descended on McHenry County searching for the attempted murderer. Not even a year has passed, and here we are again, Maness said from his McHenry home, where he’s still recovering from the gunshot wound to the leg that left him unable to walk without assistance. He has vowed to not only walk again, but to return to work. Just this week, his doctors said he was healing better than anticipated. “This is a great community to live in, and for these people to come in and target police officers is just crazy,” Maness said. “It
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McHenry County Sheriff’s Deputy Dwight Maness is seen Thursday with his wife, Sue, and dog, Bella, in their McHenry home. Maness is recovering after being shot on duty during a well-being check in Holiday Hills in October.
Honoring Fox Lake Police Lt. Joseph Gliniewicz A funeral procession will begin after visitation ends at 1 p.m. Monday at Route 83 and Chestnut Street in Antioch, and will continue as follows:
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Death sparks debate on use of body cameras FOX LAKE – After authorities said they’ve received more video footage to help find the three men involved in the death of Fox Lake Police Lt. Joseph Gliniewicz, the description of the suspects stands as two white males and one black male. But one piece of police equipment becoming more common across the coun-
try might have been able to capture some closer images and audio and add to the evidence in cases such as the Fox Lake shooting. Body cameras are not used at the Fox Lake Police Department, Lake County Sheriff’s Detective Chris Covelli said, but some of the squad cars do have dash cameras. Covelli said they are not releasing information on
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