Crime & Safety
Chicago Men Wanted For Allegedly Beating Down Bolingbrook Brother-In-Law
The men's sister said her father was in on it too but he was not charged.

A pair of Chicago men allegedly paid a visit to their Bolingbrook brother-in-law and viciously beat him, possibly because he “talks too much.”
Alejandro Ramirez, 39, and Luis Ramirez, 30, both face charges of home invasion, aggravated battery and aggravated domestic battery in connection with the alleged attack on their 40-year-old brother-in-law.
The Ramirez’s sister sought protective court orders against not only her brothers, but also her father following the alleged Nov. 9 beat down.
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On that day, the Ramirez brothers and their father showed up at their sister’s Janes Avenue home and forced their way inside, the three petitions said.
“Alejandro grabbed my husband from the back, lifted him up and slammed his head against the ceramic floor and started to choke him,” the 33-year-old sister said. “He was kicking, punching and slamming my husband’s head on the floor. I was yelling at him to stop as my husband was almost passed out.”
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The sister said Luis Ramirez held her back when she tried to go for the phone, but eventually let her go so he could join in with the punching and strangling of her husband.
“He tore my husband’s ear,” she said.
“There was blood all over,” the sister said. “I was yelling at them to leave. Luis then showed me that he had a knife and he said, ‘Do you want more because I have more.’”
The Bolingbrook woman said her father also restrained and threatened her. He was not charged in connection with the incident.
The sister claimed Alejandro Ramirez told her that her husband “was a coward and was nothing,” and that he also brandished a knife.
The woman went on to reveal a possible motivation for the alleged attack.
“In the past,” she said, “Alejandro has told my husband that he talks too much and he will put an end to it.”
The Ramirez brothers remain at large.
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