Crime & Safety
Man Convicted of Kendall's 1st Sex-Based Hate Crime Back in Jail
Marquitte West just got out of prison 13 months ago.

Ex-convict Marquitte West was charged this time with stealing electronics from a Homer Glen Meijer and violating his parole.
West, 22, just got out of prison 13 months ago after doing time for a Kendall County robbery. He was sentenced to the penitentiary before that for the brutal beating of a gay Oswego man in 2011.
Bryce Stiff, now 33, was attacked by a group of men but Stiff said West was the ringleader. Stiff said West offered the other men $20 to attack him.
Westās brother was friends with Stiff and West knew he was gay.
āTo the best of my recollection, this is the first hate crime weāve prosecuted based on sexual orientation,ā Kendall County Stateās Attorney Eric Weis said at the time of Westās Nov. 11 sentencing.
West remains in custody at the Will County jail.
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