Man, teen accused of beating woman at McDonald's over sexual orientation
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CARPENTERSVILLE, Ill. A man and a teen are accused of severely beating a woman over her sexual orientation at a suburban McDonald’s in Illinois.

Police responded to a report of a fight in progress at a McDonald’s, located on South Kennedy Drive in Carpentersville, Illinois, on May 13.

Authorities allege John Kammrad, 19, of Elgin, Illinois, and a juvenile boy made derogatory remarks about a woman’s sexual orientation.

John Kammrad

The incident escalated into a fight, according to police.

Woman starts GoFundMe after alleged altercation

The woman, Kady Grass, turned to GoFundMe and posted pictures of her injuries. She was transported to a local hospital in serious condition, where she was released.

Charging documents acquired by WGN News accused Kammrad of delivering a series of punches and kicks to Grass.

He was out on pre-trial release for unlawful possession of a stolen vehicle in DuPage County on April 8. He was taken into custody in Kane County on Saturday after the juvenile turned himself in to police the following day.

Kammrad is back in the custody of DuPage County after his pre-trial release was revoked as a result of the alleged attack, according to prosecutors.

A pre-trial hearing in Kane County for the alleged attack will not take place, according to the prosecutor’s office.

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