Felon accused of shooting gun outside Woodstock apartment pleads guilty, gets 2 years in prison – Shaw Local

A person on Tuesday convicted a gun in the form of a hooliganism in Woodstock and sentenced to two years in jail, stated in documents at the McHeenry County Courthouse.

52 -year -old Undrey Taylor entered a petition of crime for illegal occupation of arms by a square 3 hooliganism.

Taylor, whose first name is also written in some court records and UNDRA in McHeenry County Jail Log, will receive credit for 21 days spent in county jail, stated in sentence documents. After serving his prison time, Taylor will be on mandatory supervised release for six months, stated in sentence documents.

In return for entering the deal deal, additional allegations including another count of illegal occupation of weapons by a hooliganism, increased attack/discharge of a firearm, negligent discharge of a gun, illegal use of a weapon and a more serious class X hooliganism of armed habitual criminals were rejected, recorded.


On September 2, 2021, the Woodstock Police stated in a criminal complaint that Woodstock Police said that Taylor had discharged a gun in a parking lot outside an apartment in 1465 Commons Drive in Woodstock, put another person in “appropriate apprehension to get a battery”.

Police said Taylor worked in a “careless manner” when he discharged a round from firearms “without any connection where the bullet could return, when she comes back”, while another person was out in “proximity”, said in the complaint, said in the complaint.

Taylor also committed an alleged crime during the identity card of a valid gun owner and two former hooliganism marijuana convicts in 2016 and 2018, in Cook County, at that time, preventing the owner of a gun, the charging documents shows.

Police said he knew the person who was close to the alleged Woodstock incident.

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