High-Speed Chase Ends in Rollover Crash, Injuries and Felony Charges for Kenosha Man

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Joshua J. McCarthy, (38), of Kenosha
(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department)

Kenosha, Wis. — A Kenosha man with a lengthy criminal record is facing 14 new criminal charges, including multiple counts of reckless injury and endangerment, after he allegedly led police on a dangerous, high-speed chase through city streets Friday evening, causing a rollover crash that seriously injured at least two passengers.

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Joshua J. McCarthy, 38, appeared in court Monday afternoon where a court commissioner set his cash bail T $75,000. McCarthy is on a probation hold, so he isn’t going anywhere even if he can come up with the cash. He is scheduled to return to court later this month for a preliminary hearing.

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Crash From April 11, 2025 Chase
(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

McCarthy is charged with:

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  • Fleeing an officer resulting in great bodily harm while using a dangerous weapon (Class E felony, enhanced with repeater and weapon penalties)
  • Two counts of first-degree reckless injury (Class D felonies)
  • Seven counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety (Class F felonies)
  • Injury by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle (Class F felony)
  • Operating while revoked causing great bodily harm (Class I felony)
  • Possession of cocaine (Class I felony, second and subsequent offense)
  • Possession of drug paraphernalia (misdemeanor)
  • Discharging bodily fluids at a public safety worker (Class I felony)

Taken together, if convicted on all counts with all applicable penalty enhancers, McCarthy faces up to 190 years and 6 months in prison and $565,500 in fines. He could also face several years of driver’s license revocation.

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Crash From April 11, 2025 Chase
(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

Wild Pursuit Ends in Violent Crash

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According to the criminal complaint, the incident began around 6:30 p.m. on Friday, April 11, when Pleasant Prairie police began pursuing a Chevrolet Cruze that had previously fled a traffic stop in Zion, Illinois. When officers attempted to stop the vehicle near Carol Beach, the driver—later identified as McCarthy—fled at speeds reaching 91 mph, blowing through stop signs and red lights, and repeatedly swerving into oncoming traffic.

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The chase ended in a violent rollover crash on Springbrook Road after McCarthy allegedly rammed a police squad car that was attempting to box him in. The vehicle flipped several times before landing in a residential yard. Officers detained four of the five occupants, while a fifth, Kevin O’Keefe, was too injured to exit the vehicle and had to be extracted by medical personnel.

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The vehicle’s occupants were identified as:

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  • Joshua J. McCarthy, driver
  • Austin Siferd
  • Christian Bernhardt
  • Samantha Winters
  • Kevin O’Keefe

All were taken to Froedtert Hospital in Pleasant Prairie. Bernhardt suffered fractured ribs and a spinal injury. O’Keefe’s injuries were described as serious but were not detailed in the complaint.

Crash From April 11, 2025 Chase
(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

Siferd, who was not charged, told police that McCarthy had said, “Hold on, I’m not going back to jail,” before initiating the chase. He claimed he pleaded with McCarthy to stop and considered jumping from the moving car.

Drugs, Paraphernalia, and Assault at the Hospital

Police recovered cocaine and drug paraphernalia from the vehicle, including glass tubes and prescription bottles not prescribed to McCarthy. At the hospital, McCarthy allegedly displayed signs of drug impairment. Officers later reported that he spat at a Pleasant Prairie officer, saying, “Go ahead and charge me with that too.”

McCarthy was previously convicted of fleeing an officer in 2021 and operating without a license in 2023. At the time of Friday’s crash, his operating privileges were revoked in both Wisconsin and Illinois.

Crash From April 11, 2025 Chase
(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)
Crash From April 11, 2025 Chase
(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)
Crash From April 11, 2025 Chase
(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

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  1. This guy rolled a car Friday night. Sat in jail Saturday, Sunday and by Monday morning already had charges on him and bonded out.

    Yet the deputy from Racine was arrested 10 days ago, April 4th and we are still waiting for those charges to be filed.

    I wonder why ?

    Please Xavier, tell us there’s not a double standard !

    And if it’s not on you then, who ??

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    1. That’s because he posted bond on a misdemeanor. He was released with a court date. The DA has until the court date to determine if charges will be filed.
      When arrested for a felony, the defendant remains in custody until the court date which is within 48 hours unless there are other circumstances (such as the weekend or holidays).

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      1. Are you telling me that he hit his wife, and who knows if a gun made an appearance, and it’s not considered a felony ?
        I would think that his job and his “legal” access to a gun, while drunk would put him in a felony category.

        (from the other story)
        “recommend Ortiz be charged with two misdemeanors: battery and disorderly conduct, both carrying the domestic abuse enhancer.”

        Guy hits his wife. Is let go. Goes home and …
        Another drunk with a gun !
        We can’t tolerate law enforcers who can’t control themselves.

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        1. So in your mind, if I have a couple glasses of whiskey on my deck, and my car is in the garage- I
          Should be charged with drunk driving???

    2. He is still in jail. Even if he gets a multi-million dollar bail today, he isn’t going anywhere. He’s on felony probation. He’s on a PO hold. The DA’s office could have charged that Sheriff’s deputy by now, but traditionally there are higher priority cases than that. If he would have been charged she would have gotten a signature bail or a very low bond that he would have been able to pay. I’m not excusing it I’m just telling you how it’s normally handled

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      1. These people who comment are too dumb to put common sense together!
        They just want to nag on cops- who are human to!

        And at end of day who cares

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  2. 218 PM
    District Attorney Xavier Solis. Defendant in custody and appeared in court w/ Attorney Timothy Spurlin. Clerk: HN. Preliminary hearing scheduled for April 22, 2025 at 08:45 am. $75,000 Cash Bond Set w/conditions (see bond entry). Atty moves to dismiss counts 12. State agrees and will refile. Court orders count 12 dismissed. cs

    I take it back!

    1. I reviewed ccap. Only count 12 was dismissed. Not the other counts. Looks like that count is getting refiled.

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  3. because the cops are crooked and on the take…. its hard to tell anything anymore with both sides lying thru their teeth….it will be rigged …. just like as usual

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    1. ahh Phil MyCrakin thinks the cops are bad. Maybe don’t break the law and you wouldn’t have to worry about it.

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    2. So the guy that’s been convicted of Burglary, Theft, false representation, and theft as contractor thinks the cops are crooked? That’s pretty funny there Phil. You should probably move out of that glass house.

  4. Why was the lady arrested last week for being drunk. And this week a policeman was drunk hit his wife but no arrest was made , why was a picture in County eye but not of this so called police Man for hitting his wife. I get tired of the system that people in this Town has.

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  5. Taken together, if convicted on all counts with all applicable penalty enhancers, McCarthy faces up to 190 years and 6 months in prison and $565,500 in fines. He could also face several years of driver’s license revocation… Even if he he get 1/2 of the “up to” does DL even matter?

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