How many inmates sentenced in Cook County will be released during week ending Aug. 2?

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There are 48 inmates sentenced in Cook County set to be released from prison during the week ending Aug. 2, according to the Illinois Department of Corrections.

In total, 48 men are set to be released over this period.

Most prison inmates are released on some condition of supervised monitoring upon reentering civilian life. This monitoring can last from one year to the rest of someone’s life.

According to the Illinois Department of Corrections, Illinois spends about $45,828 a year per incarcerated person. In a 2023 study by the Prison Policy Initiative, the state’s incarceration rate was at 433 per 100,000, higher than every industrialized country, except the United States. When compared with its surrounding states, Illinois was the lowest. Kentucky and Missouri have rates over 700 per 100,000.

Another study by the Prison Policy Initiative highlighted that the number of unconvicted individuals was more than two times higher than that of convicted individuals, possibly one of the leading causes of prison population growth in the state.

Inmates Sentenced in Cook County Scheduled for Release During Week Ending Aug. 2
Name Offense Supervised Release Date Holding Facility
Ervin H. Schlosser Aggravated domestic battery 07/27/2025 Vienna Correctional Center
Clarence Bradfield Uuw-felon poss/Use firearm prior 07/27/2025 Lincoln Correctional Center
Wayne Parks Murder/Intent to kill/Injure 07/27/2025 Shawnee Correctional Center
Tyshawn McDade Poss stolen vehicle > $25,000 07/27/2025 Big Muddy River Correctional Center
Antywon L. Brown Agg unlawful use of weapon/Veh 07/27/2025 Lincoln Correctional Center
Steven Givens Agg unlawful use of weapon/Veh 07/27/2025 Jacksonville Correctional Center
Sylas Mobley Uuw-felon poss/Use firearm prior 07/28/2025 Illinois River Correctional Center
Cordell Fagan Attempt murder/Intent to kill/Injure 07/28/2025 Western Illinois Correctional Center
Adevies Lane Reckless disch firearm/Endangers 07/28/2025 Lincoln Correctional Center
Maurice Jones Agg vehicular hijacking/Pass <16 yrs 07/28/2025 Illinois River Correctional Center
Kaipe Hudson Uuw/Machine gun/Auto weapon/Veh 07/28/2025 Sheridan Correctional Center
Derrick Watkins Uuw-felon poss/Use firearm prior 07/28/2025 Illinois River Correctional Center
Recole Ingram Agg battery/Discharge firearm 07/28/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
Michael Valentine Agg stalking/Vio rest order 07/28/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
Gabriel Tyson Agg uuw/Veh/Fir loaded/No foid 07/28/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
Charles Thomas Robbery 07/29/2025 Lincoln Correctional Center
Terry Hawkins Agg crim sex assault/Felony 07/29/2025 East Moline Correctional Center
Sylbastin Humphries Armed habitual criminal 07/29/2025 Centralia Correctional Center
John A. Chargois Armed robbery/No firearm 07/29/2025 Sheridan Correctional Center
George Warner Agg battery/Peace officer 07/29/2025 Lincoln Correctional Center
Elbert Conway Attempt murder/Intent to kill/Injure 07/29/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
Melvin Washington Jr. Uuw-felon poss/Use firearm prior 07/29/2025 Robinson Correctional Center
Xavier Fowler Armed robbery/No firearm 07/29/2025 Centralia Correctional Center
Noe Martinez-Cruz Agg robbery/Indicate arm w/Fir 07/29/2025 Shawnee Correctional Center
Tajh A. Dawson Uuw-felon poss/Use firearm prior 07/30/2025 Sheridan Correctional Center
Alex Casarez Attempt murder/Intent to kill/Injure 07/30/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
Larry Hudson Ret theft/Disp merch/>$300 07/30/2025 Shawnee Correctional Center
Jeron Miller Agg dui lic susp or revoked 07/30/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
Lavontay Zeigler Agg battery/Peace officer 07/30/2025 Graham Correctional Center
Steven Johnson Murder/Intent to kill/Injure 07/30/2025 Joliet Treatment Center
Brian Land Manu/Del cannabis/10-30 grams 07/31/2025 Danville Correctional Center
Demarco Bell Uuw-felon poss/Use firearm prior 07/31/2025 Danville Correctional Center
Angelo Matthews Murder/2nd degree/Unreason 07/31/2025 Centralia Correctional Center
James Courtney Agg battery/Discharge firearm 08/01/2025 Menard Correctional Center
Antonio Davis Murder/2nd degree murder 08/01/2025 Pinckneyville Correctional Center
Giovanni Zetina Driving w/ suspend/Revoke license 10-14 08/01/2025 Big Muddy River Correctional Center
Juan Lopez Agg battery/Discharge firearm 08/01/2025 Joliet Treatment Center
Buford Smith III Murder/Intent to kill/Injure 08/01/2025 Illinois River Correctional Center
Ike Gaines Robbery 08/02/2025 Big Muddy River Correctional Center
Olajuwan Claiborne Home invasion/Cause injury 08/02/2025 Centralia Correctional Center
Christopher Perez Home invasion/Cause injury 08/02/2025 Western Illinois Correctional Center
James Wilkins Attempt burglary/School/Place worship 08/02/2025 Pinckneyville Correctional Center
Adonis R. Mickles Possession of meth/5<15 gra 08/02/2025 Robinson Correctional Center
Brandon R. Bell Armed habitual criminal 08/02/2025 Stateville Correctional Center
Lorenzo Brown Armed robbery/No firearm 08/02/2025 Graham Correctional Center
Julian Pettiford Agg unlawful use weapon/Veh/2nd 08/02/2025 Lincoln Correctional Center
Zenovii Bliusovych Home invasion/Cause injury 08/02/2025 Sheridan Correctional Center
Amire Durr Agg unlawful use of weapon/Veh 08/02/2025 Vandalia Correctional Center


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