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An Illinois man was charged Friday with six counts of murder and four counts of arson for setting a fire in an apartment complex in Morrison that killed two children and an adult.

Celina Serrano, 13, and her cousin, Shayla Walker, 8, died in the early Monday morning fire at Western Apartments that authorities said stemmed from a drug deal that went sideways. A neighbor Carrie A. Hose, 49, also died in the blaze.

Celina’s mother, Alma Walker, 35, and her sister, Teleah Serrano, 12, were injured. Walker is in critical condition at OSF St. Anthony Medical Center in Rockford, a hospital spokesman said, and Teleah has been released into the care of her grandmother. Nine other occupants of the apartments escaped.

Steven W. Coleman, 40, has now been charged with three counts of murder while committed a “forcible felony” — aggravated arson — and three counts of murder while committing actions he reasonably knew had a “strong probability” of causing death or great harm. He’s also charged with three counts of aggravated arson and a fourth count of arson without the aggravated standard. Coleman, a felon with convictions dating back to 1997, was on parole at the time of the fire.

Coleman was paroled last October after being found guilty of stealing cut copper and two internally cooled welding wheels in 2016 and aggravated DUI in 2017, both in Lee County. He was also serving a sentence for criminal damage to property in Whiteside County that was included in the parole.
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An Illinois man was charged Friday with six counts of murder and four counts of arson for setting a fire in an apartment complex in Morrison that killed two children and an adult.

Celina Serrano, 13, and her cousin, Shayla Walker, 8, died in the early Monday morning fire at Western Apartments that authorities said stemmed from a drug deal that went sideways. A neighbor Carrie A. Hose, 49, also died in the blaze.

Celina’s mother, Alma Walker, 35, and her sister, Teleah Serrano, 12, were injured. Walker is in critical condition at OSF St. Anthony Medical Center in Rockford, a hospital spokesman said, and Teleah has been released into the care of her grandmother. Nine other occupants of the apartments escaped.

Steven W. Coleman, 40, has now been charged with three counts of murder while committed a “forcible felony” — aggravated arson — and three counts of murder while committing actions he reasonably knew had a “strong probability” of causing death or great harm. He’s also charged with three counts of aggravated arson and a fourth count of arson without the aggravated standard. Coleman, a felon with convictions dating back to 1997, was on parole at the time of the fire.

Coleman was paroled last October after being found guilty of stealing cut copper and two internally cooled welding wheels in 2016 and aggravated DUI in 2017, both in Lee County. He was also serving a sentence for criminal damage to property in Whiteside County that was included in the parole.
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What a fucking goober
 
Six counts of murder, each punishable by 20 to 60 years, or up to life in prison, and four arson-related charges, three that carry 6 to 30 years in prison and one that carries 4 to 15 years.
What a criminal history it is...
In Lee County, he was sentenced to 4 years after stealing 923 pounds of cut copper and two internally cooled welding wheels, worth $10,000 to $100,000, from SGS Refrigeration in 2016. He also was sentenced to 3 years for aggravated DUI in 2017. He was paroled on those charges on Oct. 22, Illinois Department of Corrections records show.

In Whiteside County, he was sentenced to 2 years for criminal damage to property in a 2017 case; his parole included that sentence as well.

He was also sentenced in Whiteside County to 2 years for dealing cocaine in 2007, 5½ years for robbery in 2004, 2½ years for aggravated battery and damaging property in 2002; 2½ years for theft and being a felon in possession and use of a firearm in 1999, 3 years possession of a controlled substance in 1998, and 4 years for residential burglary in 1997.

In Carroll County, Coleman was sentenced to two 10-year terms for dealing cocaine, 6 years for possession of marijuana, and a year for aggravated DUI, all to run concurrently, in 2009.
 
What a piece of shit! There should be a way to get rid of those after a certain threshold of crimes is passed (and he presumably should have passed it by now).

4 years for residential burglary in 1997
murder charges 2020

23 year criminal life right there, if that doesn't sing "useless", I donno what does.
 
What a piece of shit! There should be a way to get rid of those after a certain threshold of crimes is passed (and he presumably should have passed it by now).

4 years for residential burglary in 1997
murder charges 2020

23 year criminal life right there, if that doesn't sing "useless", I donno what does.
i added up the jail terms he was given in those 23 years it came to 26 1/2 years not counting his 2 10 years terms. Revolving doors much? wow
What a piece of shit! There should be a way to get rid of those after a certain threshold of crimes is passed (and he presumably should have passed it by now).

4 years for residential burglary in 1997
murder charges 2020

23 year criminal life right there, if that doesn't sing "useless", I donno what does.
 
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