Crime & Safety
Recap: Lisle Man Dead Following Naperville Bar Stabbing
Twenty-four-year-old elementary school teacher Shaun Wild died of injuries sustained at a downtown Naperville bar this weekend. The man responsible for the stabbing is being held on $3 million bond. Two others were also injured.
The man responsible for the injury of three individuals at Frankie’s Blue Room in downtown Naperville early Saturday morning, including the death of Lisle resident and Spring Brook Elementary teacher Shaun Wild, may be held without bond, according to report from the Chicago Tribune.
Daniel J. Olaska, 27, was charged with one count of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder.
The editors of Naperville and Lemont Patch followed this story's developments throughout the weekend. They are listed chronologically:
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- Man Charged with Murder, Attempted Murder after Attack at Naperville Bar
- Friends, Teachers: Shaun Wild Was a Bright Light
- Community Members React to Fatal Stabbing at Naperville Bar
- VIDEO: Bond Set at $3M for Man Charged In Naperville Fatal Bar Stabbing
- Prognosis Positive for Lemont Native Willie Hayes After Bar Attack
- Services Set for Shaun Wild
- Naperville Mayor, Chamber React to Stabbing at Downtown Bar
- Naperville City Council: No Review of Late Night Permits After Fatal Bar Stabbing
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Also check out coverage from other media outlets:
- TribLocal: Naperville councilman calls for changes in wake of stabbing
- ABC 7 News: Students mourn Naperville teacher after murder
- Naperville Sun: Wild’s friends question mindset of accused killer
- Chicago Tribune:Prosecutors seek stiffer bail for man charged in Naperville stabbing
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