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Bomb Bounces Off Judge’s Head

Associated Press

With little security to stop him, a hooded man walked into court Tuesday and hurled a firebomb that bounced off a judge’s head and ignited a blaze. The courtroom was gutted but no one was seriously injured.

The man fled after the attack, which came during testimony in a medical malpractice case. A 37-year-old man was arrested Tuesday night at a motel but was not immediately charged. Sheriff Dave Madigan said the suspect had appeared some time ago before the judge in a civil case.

Three people were slightly hurt as jurors and others in the courtroom rushed toward the only exit. Circuit Judge George Miller suffered a cut on the scalp when he was hit by the flaming, fuel-filled bottle.

“It was obvious that he was pretty much aiming it at the judge and trying to hurt the judge,” said juror Abra Bonnell. “Everybody left the jury box screaming.”

“He didn’t say a word,” said another juror, David Chambers. “He came in, looked around, grabbed the bottle out, lit it and then threw it. I looked back, and the judge’s bench was on fire, and it went up the back wall of the courtroom.”

The incident spotlighted concerns about security at the 96-year-old courthouse, which has at least four entrances, no metal detectors and five unarmed guards.

“There’s no court security in our building,” the sheriff said. “He walked in. It’s as simple as that.”

Said Champaign County State’s Attorney John Piland: “We are lucky. This is a shot across the bow.”