John Kammrad facing hate crime charge for alleged homophobic McDonald's attack of Kady Grass in Carpentersville, IL: officials
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CARPENTERSVILLE, Ill. (WLS) — Two individuals are alleged to have assaulted a young woman at a Carpentersville McDonald’s earlier this month, with one now facing charges for a hate crime, as announced by the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office.

Authorities report that 19-year-old John Kammrad, from Elgin, allegedly used a derogatory term related to the victim Kady Grass’s sexual orientation before physically attacking her.

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Grass says the additional hate crime charge has brought a much-needed sense of relief to her and her family.

“I was fighting really hard for those hate crime charges,” Grass said.

The incident reportedly began when Grass was with her younger cousin on Tuesday, May 13, and they decided to stop for a snack at the McDonald’s located at 1660 South Kennedy Drive.

Kammrad and a 16-year-old boy, who is also facing charges, walked by, and that’s when the name-calling happened. They exchanged words, and the two suspects walked away.

Before things even got physical, one of them made a threat, Grass said.

“The minor said, ‘We don’t need weapons to kill you,'” Grass said.

But later, police said, Kammrad and the teen boy attacked Grass, punching and kicking her, even as she was on the ground unconscious.

“They attacked me because I like women,” Grass said. “All I did was exist that day. I went to go spend time with my family, and then, I was brutally attacked. There was nothing I did to deserve that.”

They allegedly caused serious injuries to her face, including a broken nose.

“When I went unconscious and came back to it, I could no longer see out of this eye. My head was aching. There were handprint bruises all over,” Grass said.

Kammrad was taken into custody on Saturday, May 17. He is also charged with two felony counts of aggravated battery as well as mob action.

The 16-year-old boy turned himself in to police on Friday, May 16 and faces charges in juvenile court.

In a statement on Tuesday night, the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office said, in part, “Everyone deserves to feel safe in public spaces, and no one should be attacked because of their gender identity or sexual orientation, as is alleged in this case. We must make it clear that Kane County is a community that welcomes all.”

As for Grass’ message to her attackers: Thank you, not for what they did, but for what they’ve inspired her to become.

“They made me realize that life is short, and that I should go after my dreams,” Grass said. “I want to be an inspiration for someone else and people to look up to and they made me want to become that… While they ruined their own lives, they created a new one.”

Grass said the entire attack played out in front of her 13-year-old cousin.

And since the attack, she has received more hateful comments from people saying she deserved this. But that will not stop her from trying to help inspire others to be proud of who they are.

Kammrad’s next court appearance in Kane County is scheduled for June 27 at 9 a.m.

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