Crime & Safety

72-Year Sentence For Man Convicted In Wheaton, Lombard Home Invasions

A second man has been sentenced to 72 years for his role in a pair of home invasions that took place in Wheaton and Lombard in 2020.

A second man has been sentenced to 72 years for his role in a pair of home invasions that took place in Wheaton and Lombard in 2020.
A second man has been sentenced to 72 years for his role in a pair of home invasions that took place in Wheaton and Lombard in 2020. (DuPage County State's Attorney's Office)

WHEATON, IL — A Cook County man has been sentenced to 72 years in prison in connection with a pair of 2020 home invasions that took place in Wheaton and Lombard. Isaiah Johnson, 24, pleaded guilty to felony charges of attempted murder and home invasion.

Officers were called to a home in the 1700 block of East Evergreen Street in Wheaton after residents reported that they had heard sounds outside their home. They went outside, leaving the door unlocked, and reentered the home to find Johnson and co-defendant Malik Pitts, according to prosecutors.

Police say Johnson pointed a handgun at the residents and told them to go to the back of the home.

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Pitts entered a room in which a grandmother and her two granddaughters were sleeping. Prosecutors say he tried to "pull down the blanket and shorts and underwear of one of the girls" and then hit the grandmother when she woke up and confronted him.

The girls' father came in and fought Pitts before Pitts and Johnson fled in a car that had been reported stolen, police say.

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Just before 5:30 a.m. that same day, a home invasion and shooting were reported in the 400 block of South Highland Avenue in Lombard. Prosecutors say a man woke up to find Johnson and Pitts in the living room of his house. Johnson is accused of aiming a gun at the man and asking, "Where's the money?"

Pitts went upstairs and found a mother and daughter sleeping, then told them both to get on the floor.

Prosecutors say Pitts told the girl to go downstairs and take off her clothes, but she refused and ran from Pitts, which prompted her father to get into a physical struggle with Pitts that progressed into the home's backyard.

Police say Johnson fired "multiple gunshots" amid the fight, with one shot hitting the father, then exiting his body and hitting Pitts.

Johnson and Pitts fled in the same car that was involved in the Wheaton home invasion, per a news release.

Keytori Jackson had been identified as the car's driver and has been sentenced to 14 years in prison.

“The shockingly violent behavior of Mr. Johnson and Mr. Pitts violated the sanctity of their victims’ homes,” DuPage County State's Attorney Robert Berlin said.

Berin added, “We all deserve to feel safe and secure in our homes and crimes such as those committed by these two defendants shroud entire communities under a blanket of fear and anxiety, leaving residents worried about their own personal safety. The sentences levied by Judge O’Connell against both men, sends the strong message that in DuPage County, we value public safety and anyone who threatens the safety of our communities will pay a significant price."

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