Crime & Safety

Man Accused In UpRising Hate Crime, Damage Pleads Not Guilty

Joseph Collins is accused of smashing windows at the bakery and café and spray-painting "hateful messages."

Joseph I. Collins, 24, Alsip
Joseph I. Collins, 24, Alsip (McHenry County Sheriff)

LAKE IN THE HILLS, IL — A 24-year-old Alsip man has pleaded not guilty to hate crime and criminal damage to property charges in McHenry County.

Joseph I. Collins is accused of smashing windows at a Lake in the Hills bakery and café, and spray-painting "hateful messages" on the building at 2104 W. Algonquin Road, ahead of a scheduled drag show.

Just after midnight on July 23, authorities responded to UpRising Cafe & Bakery for a report of criminal damage to property. A man, later identified as Collins, fled from the business on foot and was arrested a short time later, according to authorities.

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Collins used a baseball bat to break a glass door at the bakery and cafe, and spray-painted "groomers" on the side of the building on the day a family-friendly drag show was supposed to take place at the business, according to court documents. Collins is also said to have spray-painted the words “Christ is King” and another homophobic slur. The upheaval centered around the business allowing children to attend the event.

On Friday, Collins entered not guilty pleas to a hate crime charge and a criminal damage to property between $500 and $10,000 charge, which are both class 4 felonies, during an arraignment in McHenry County. He also pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of criminal damage to property, according to online court records.

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