Bond Set at $3M for Man Charged In Naperville Fatal Bar Stabbing
In determining bond, the judge said Daniel J. Olaska of Naperville is a danger to the community due to the severity of the crime.
Bond was set at $3 million Sunday morning for the Naperville man charged in the stabbing death of an elementary school teacher and the injury of two others at Frankie's Blue Room early Saturday morning. Daniel J. Olaska, 27, of the 1500 block of Fox Hill Drive, was charged Saturday afternoon with one count of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder in the attack that left 24-year-old Shaun Wild dead, Lemont native Willie Hayes in serious condition at Edward Hospital, and bar bouncer Raphael Castaneda injured. The DuPage County State's Attorney's Office had asked for bond to be set at $5 million. Through Olaska's attorney, Earl Grinbarg, the man's family had asked for bond to be set at $1 million. Meeting in the middle, Judge…
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Hopalong
2:35 pm on Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Does anyone on here that made a comment know for 100% accuracy what happened? Wild is gone, Olaska is in jail. Other than that it's all opinion. We have a court system for a reason. Conjecture, and feelings are what escalate situations into getting out of hand. Every thing about this is tragic. Period.   more ›