Man smashed in head with bowling ball fighting for his life, suspect still on the run

ByJON HAWORTH ABCNews logo
Sunday, September 8, 2019

A 28-year-old Illinois man is in critical condition and fighting for his life after he was struck in the head with a bowling ball during an altercation at a bowling alley last week in an attack that immediately went viral.

According to Chicago ABC station WLS, Diamante Williams was at the Town Hall Bowl in Cicero, Illinois, on Wednesday night when a fight broke out during a promotional event at the bowling alley.

In the footage posted to Facebook on Sept. 6 by Darnell Collins, security guards were trying to stop the brawl between a group of people when a man can be seen raising a bowling ball into the air and then smashing it down on Williams' head.

People can then be heard screaming and shouting before running away from the scene of the crime.

"It is horrific," said Tamekio Williams, Diamante's mother. "I just couldn't believe somebody could be that inhumane to do that to another human being."

The Cicero Police Department released a CCTV image of the suspect in the attack, who they are still trying to identify and take into custody.

"The above individual was involved in an altercation which resulted in above individual throwing a bowling ball at victim's head, causing severe injury," the Cicero Police Department said in a statement.

The suspect then drove off in a 2018 Range Rover with a Wisconsin license plate that has the tag AFS-3400.

"It went viral on Facebook and it is heart-breaking to see a loved one in that capacity and no one helped," said Valencia Williams, a cousin of Diamante Williams. "All the people who were around immediately took out their phones and recorded it."

Tamekio Williams told WLS that her son was out of a medically induced coma as of Friday afternoon, but still remains in critical condition from the injuries he suffered in the attack.

"He is slowly progressing, good vital signs, but we have a long way to go," she said.

The Cicero Police Department are asking the public to come forward with any information they may have on the case.

"Snitch [on the suspect]," Tamekio Williams said. "Justice for Tate. Justice for Tate. If this was your family member, wouldn't you want something good to happen for them?"

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