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Downers Grove man charged with threatening to lynch Good Samaritan Hospital security guard

A man is charged with a hate crime during a March 27, 2020, incident at Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove. | Sun-Times file photo

A 21-year-old Downers Grove man allegedly slapped a hospital security guard last week and threatening to lynch him while detoxing at Good Samaritan Hospital, prosecutors say.

Erik Lewis faces a felony count each of hate crime and aggravated battery, the DuPage County state’s attorney’s office said in a statement.

Lewis was arrested about 8:35 p.m. March 27 by Oak Brook police in an unrelated traffic crash, prosecutors said. He allegedly became combative during booking and was sent to detox at Good Samaritan Hospital in Downer Grove.

At the hospital, Lewis allegedly began to verbally and physically abuse a hospital security officer, prosecutors said. Lewis allegedly said a racial slur to the guard multiple times, and said he was “going to hang him from a tree,” prosecutors said.

“The charges against Mr. Lewis are very disturbing,” State’s Attorney Robert Berlin said in the statement. “Hate crimes have no place in civilized society, particularly in times such as these when we should all be coming together to help each other.”

Lewis was released from custody on a recognizance bond, prosecutors said. He was ordered to have no contact with the victim or the hospital, except to obtain medical treatment.

He is due back in court April 27.

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