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Suspects Arrested In High Speed Chase and Crash On Tuesday Identified – Guns, Drugs, and Cash Found

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Devion Garrett (34) of Racine and Desean Williams (30) of Racine
(Photos Courtesy Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department)

On Tuesday, November 29th, 2022, at 1:00 PM a Kenosha County deputy attempted to stop a vehicle traveling northbound on I-94 near county highway C for a traffic violation. The vehicle would not pull over and exited the interstate on county highway C onto the east frontage road. The deputy that initiated the traffic stop advised that the vehicle crashed into a field just south of highway 50. As deputies approached the vehicle dispatch advised that they were receiving calls that the occupants who were described as black males wearing all black clothing fled east towards the La Quinta Inn (118th Ave and highway 50).

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KSD as well as other area law enforcement (KPD, PPPD, and WI State Patrol) searched the area for the suspects. Two subjects matching the description given by dispatch were taken into custody near the La Quinta Inn within a few minutes. A large amount of illegal drugs and (2) handguns were recovered near the scene.

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A report from a citizen that a third male entered Woodmans was not substantiated. The grocery store was evacuated temporarily.

No patrons or officers were injured during this multi-jurisdictional incident.

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Although the Kenosha County Sheriff’s department are not yet realeasing the names, KCE can confirm that the two men are Devion Garrett (34) of Racine and Desean Williams (30) of Racine.

The two were in posession of two firearms and 4 pounds of marijuana.

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A Sheriff’s Department spokesman said of the arrests, “This multi-jurisdictional incident involving our department working together with Kenosha Police, Pleasant Prairie Police, and WI State Patrol is an example of great police work and collaboration with our fellow law enforcement partners. The KSD is committed to keeping firearms out of the hands of criminals and illegal drugs off our streets!”

The two are facing multiple felony charges including possession of a firearm by a felon, possession with intent, reckless endangering safety, fleeing and eluding, and more.

Racine County DA Patricia Hansen (D)

They are expected to be charged on Friday. Believe it or not, the two are career criminals who have been given sweet plea deals from the progressive Racine DA’s office. Hopefully a Kenosha Judge will send theses dangerous guys away for a long time.

Devion Garrett’s Wisconsin Criminal Arrest and Conviction History:

Obstructing An Officer (Racine, Fine, 1 Day Jail))
Violent Disorderly Conduct
Obstructing an Officer
Maintain a Drug Trafficking Place (Racine, 1 year jail)
Posses w/Intent THC, Party to a crime, Repeater
Posses w/Intent THC, Party to a crime, Repeater (Racine, 2 years prison, 2 years extended release)
Posses w/Intent THC, Party to a crime, Repeater
Possess Firearm Convicted Felon (Racine, 3 years prison, 3 years extended release)
2nd Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety
2nd Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety
Posses w/Intent Designer Drugs, Party to a crime, Repeater
Posses w/Intent Cocaine, Party to a crime, Repeater
Posses w/Intent Heroin, Party to a crime, Repeater
Posses w/Intent THC, Party to a crime, Repeater
Posses w/Intent THC, Party to a crime, Repeater
Felony Bail Jumping (Racine, Fine)
Resist Officer (Racine, 1 year Jail
Felony Bail Jumping (Racine, Fine)



Desean Williams’ Wisconsin Criminal Arrest and Conviction History:

Possess Amphetamine/LSD/Psilocin(2nd+)
Manuf/Deliver Designer Drugs (<=3g) (Racine, 2 years prison, 2 years extended supervision)
Manuf/Deliver Designer Drugs (<=3g)
Manufacture/Deliver Cocaine (>1-5g)


Open Cases (Warrant Status):

Posses w/Intent Cocaine, Party to a crime, Repeater
Posses w/Intent Designer Drugs, Party to a crime, Repeater
Possess w/ Intent/Deliver Narcotics, Repeater
Resist or Obstruct Officer

Domestic Battery, Repeater
Domestic Abuse Disorderly Conduct, Repeater
Criminal Damage to Property, Repeater

4 Pounds of Marijuana
(Photo Courtesy of Kenosha Sheriff)
Glock 17 (9mm)
(Photo Courtesy of Kenosha Sheriff)
Glock 22 (.40 Caliber)
(Photo Courtesy of Kenosha Sheriff)
Cash and Marijuana
(Photo Courtesy of Kenosha Sheriff)

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  • Kevin Mathewson

    Kevin Mathewson is a disciple of Christ, husband and a father to two wonderful children. Mathewson was born and raised in Lake County, IL and worked as a police & fire dispatcher from 2005 to 2010 in Round Lake Beach, IL. Mathewson moved to Kenosha County in 2006, later being elected to the position of Alderman of the 8th District in 2012 and 2016. Mathewson is a private investigator, security contractor, journalist, and photographer. He enjoys spending time with his family, watching movies, camping and boating. His favorite amendment is the second, followed closely by the first. He loves his country and community.

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6 Responses

    1. My thoughts exactly. Shooting Stars are visible in Mike Graveley’s eyes as these two must be on the top of Graveley’s Recruitment List for the Graveley School of Criminal inJustice at UWP. Kudos to Racine County DA Patricia Hanson for helping to set the stage for these outstanding gents to have this opportunity to enhance their nortorious resume’s. And look for Williams & Garrett to receive special recognition at Mike Graveley’s upcoming Christmas Party.

  1. They got off easy. Should have been shot while they still had the weapons in their possession. But being black they are immune to the laws We follow.

  2. Jim Bob
    Guess my comment hit too close to home.
    Probably yours was too complicated for them to understand.

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