Joliet Man Paroled By DOC Must Remain In Will Co. Jail 'After He Stated He Would Kill Her': Prosecutor

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JOLIET, IL — In March 2023, Will County Judge Derek Ewanic sentenced Joshua Mercado of Joliet to three years and six months at the Illinois Department of Corrections after pleading guilty to committing aggravated domestic battery against a woman. This week, Mercado and Ewanic crossed paths in the Will County Courthouse, again. This time, in Ewanic's new assignment, Courtroom 202, where the veteran associate judge decides whether criminal defendants should be released or not under the SAFE-T-Act.

After learning details of Mercado's most recent arrest, last weekend by Joliet police, Judge Ewanic announced that Mercado will remain housed in the Will County Jail under the SAFE-T-Act's dangerousness standard. Will County's State's Attorneys charged Mercado this week with a total of seven crimes: two crimes of aggravated battery/strangulation, aggravated domestic battery, two crimes of domestic battery involving at least one prior conviction, unlawful restraint and interfering with the reporting of domestic violence to the police.

Thursday marked Mercado's birthday. He turns 26 inside his Will County Jail cell.

Joliet police were called to St. Joe's hospital on Oct. 26, and Mercado's latest victim told them she was staying with him at the Red Roof Inn at 1750 McDonough Street in Room 213, court files show.

According to prosecutors, the woman and Mercado were drinking alcohol on Oct. 25 and an argument ensued. That's when Mercado "punched her face and head multiple times," court files show. "She fell to the floor. He kicked her about the body, causing an injury to her ribs. He was also choking her and took her phone."

Will County's petition to deny Mercado's pretrial release noted that "he would not let her leave and stated he should kill her."

The next morning, Oct. 26, she texted one of her friends for help and her friend drove her to St. Joe's hospital. Mercado's victim suffered "a swollen forehead, a black eye, a chipped tooth, a bruised back in the area of her ribs and abrasions on her knees and elbows," court documents outlined.

Mugshots of Joliet resident Joshua Mercado via Illinois Department of Corrections

"She was having difficulty breathing when she arrived at St. Joe's," prosecutors added.

Joliet police went to the Red Roof Inn to find Mercado, but he was already gone. However, "he had been repeatedly calling and texting her in the following days. She informed the officers he was at the Motel 8 in Joliet" and he was arrested Nov. 1, court files show.

Prosecutors informed Judge Ewanic that Mercado was on parole from for his 2023 aggravated domestic battery conviction. In that case, a 2022 arrest by the Will County Sheriff's Office, the victim was a different woman.

According to the Illinois Department of Corrections website, Mercado was paroled from the Vienna Correctional Center this past March 14, after being admitted to the DOC on March 8, 2023. The Joliet man also has a tattoo of skulls with flames on his right arm, a Jason mask with a knife on the same arm and a tattoo on his left arm stating the word, "Town." Mercado's last tattoo is on his chest reading, "Shon."

Joshua Mercado, 32, comes from Joliet's 1400 block of Lakewood Drive. Mugshot via Will County Jail