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SUSPECT ARRESTED IN EXECUTION-STYLE MURDER OF ILLINOIS BAR OWNER

Authorities have arrested Julius Burkes Jr. in connection with the execution-style killing of Courtney Drysdale, a mother, fiancée, and beloved local bar owner. The small town has been left in shock following the violent crime.

According to NBC Chicago, Drysdale was robbed and shot at point-blank range, an act described by officials as deliberate and violent. Loved ones remember her as a devoted mother, a caring partner, and a hardworking entrepreneur who poured herself into both her family and her business. Her loss has struck a deep chord in the tight-knit community, where many residents knew her personally.

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Authorities confirmed that Burkes Jr. has been taken into custody, and he is facing charges in connection with the murder and robbery. Investigators continue to piece together the events leading up to the crime.

Burkes Jr. appeared in court in Indiana Wednesday morning, where he waived extradition. He also told the judge he is already on bond for a previous charge.

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The judge ruled that Burkes Jr. will not be released to Illinois until his pending matter in Indiana is resolved. His next court date is Feb. 26.

Community members have rallied around Drysdale’s family, expressing sorrow, outrage, and a desire for justice. Vigils and memorials are being planned to honor her life and contributions to the town. Friends describe her as someone who brightened every room she entered and whose entrepreneurial spirit inspired those around her.

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