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Indiana man found not guilty of murder for running down Jose Ibarra with SUV in Gage Park in 2013

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Wenceslao Arriaga  | Chicago Police

Wenceslao Arriaga | Chicago Police

By JORDAN OWEN
Chicago Sun-Times Wire

A northwest Indiana man was found not guilty Wednesday of the 2013 murder of Jose Ibarra--who was run over by an SUV during a gang fight in Gage Park--though he remains in custody at the Cook County Jail.

Judge Vincent Gaughan found 27-year-old Wenceslao Arriaga not guilty of murder Wednesday, according to Cook County court records.

Arriaga was accused of the July 21, 2013, murder of the 20-year-old Ibarra, who was killed during a back-alley fight as he came to the aid of his younger brother, whom prosecutors said was fighting with members of the Latin Kings.

Jose Ibarra | photo provided

Jose Ibarra | photo provided


Arriaga was driving a GMC Envoy and attempting to flee from the fight when the SUV struck two men at 3:20 a.m. in the 5700 block of South Central Park Avenue, authorities said.

Ibarra, of the 3500 block of West 58th Street, was pronounced dead at the scene. An autopsy found he died of multiple injuries and compressional asphyxiation from being struck and rolled over by an SUV. His death was ruled a homicide.

A police spokesman said at the time Ibarra had no gang ties, which family members confirmed.

An assistant public defender said in 2013 that Arriaga was defending himself and that he suffered stab wounds during the gang fight.

Arriaga, of Hobart, Indiana, remains in custody at the Cook County Jail on two active, no-bond warrants out of Indiana, according to a spokeswoman for the Cook County sheriff's office. Details about the warrants were not immediately available.

He also has a 2011 federal convicted for cocaine distribution.


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