A McHenry County judge has ordered a mental fitness examination for a Lake Villa man accused of opening fire at homes and vehicles in McHenry last month, court records show.
Citing the charges and past convictions, Assistant McHenry County State's Attorney Hunter Jones wrote in court documents that Lopardo"poses a real and present threat to the physical safety of any person ... and that no combination of conditions of bail can reasonably assure the physical safety of any other person or persons."
"After making a sexual advance upon a female, which was rejected, walked outside to the front yard area of the residence and fired multiple rounds in the yard before leaving the scene in a black Jaguar sedan," according to court papers filed by prosecutors.