Naperville Police Arrest 9 and Issue Dozens of Citations During June 1 Event

On June 1, 2026, at approximately 5 p.m., large groups consisting of mostly juveniles began to gather in the downtown business district, mainly along the Washington Street corridor between Chicago and Van Buren avenues.   

The Naperville Police Department deployed several teams of officers throughout the downtown to deter criminal activity and to ensure the safety of all who chose to visit. As the night progressed, several juveniles and young adults chose to commit violations of state law and local ordinances. These unlawful acts were met with zero tolerance by the teams of officers and were quickly addressed with arrests and/or citations. Crowds were dispersed by approximately 11 p.m.

In total, officers arrested nine individuals and issued almost three dozen citations.

Five juveniles were arrested and charged as follows:

  • A 17-year-old male from Plainfield was arrested for Battery and issued a citation for crossing a roadway outside of a crosswalk.
  • A 15-year-old male from Bloomington was arrested for Obstructing Identification and issued a citation for crossing a roadway outside of a crosswalk.
  • A 17-year-old male from Bolingbrook was arrested for Battery, Assault, Illegal Possession of Cannabis and Illegal Possession of Tobacco by a Minor.
  • A 17-year-old male from Aurora was arrested for Obstructing Identification and Criminal Trespass to State Supported Land.
  • A 17-year-old male from Romeoville was arrested for Disobeying a Peace Officer, Interfering with a Peace Officer and issued a citation for crossing a roadway outside of a crosswalk.

Four adult males were also arrested in connection with the event.  

  • Amaree J. Bivens, a 23-year-old from Naperville was arrested on four outstanding warrants, Obstructing a Peace Officer, and issued a citation for crossing a roadway outside of a crosswalk.  
  • Sudais Oyekanmi, an 18-year-old from Aurora, was arrested for Obstructing Identification and issued a citation for crossing a roadway outside of a crosswalk.  
  • Marshun J. Smith, an 18-year-old from Romeoville, was arrested Attempted Aggravated Assault on a Peace Officer and issued a citation for crossing a roadway outside of a crosswalk.  
  • Tyler L. Sims, an 18-year-old from Romeoville, was arrested for Battery, Obstructing a Peace Officer and issued a citation for crossing a roadway outside of a crosswalk.

Police Chief Jason Arres said, “We’ve been very clear on our stance. We want people to come to our city, patronize our businesses, and enjoy all the amenities Naperville has to offer. But if you break the law, there will be no warnings; there will be no second chances. We’ve tried that approach, and it was met with a lot of disrespect and lawlessness. So, as last night proved, we will not hesitate to make arrests and issue citations for breaking the law. I want to thank our officers for their incredible teamwork and professionalism, the additional agencies that responded to assist, and our community for their trust as we work to keep Naperville safe.”
     
The Naperville Police wish to remind the public and the news media that a charge is merely an accusation, and a defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

Amaree Bivens booking photo
Amaree Bivens

Sudais Oyekanmi booking photo

Sudais Oyekanmi

Tyler Sims booking photo

Tyler Sims

Marshun Smith booking photo
Marshun Smith


About Naperville: Located 28 miles west of Chicago, Naperville, Ill., is home to approximately 150,000 people. This vibrant, thriving city consistently ranks as a top community in the nation in which to live, raise children and retire. The city is home to acclaimed public and parochial schools, the best public library system in the country, an array of healthcare options and an exceptionally low crime rate. Naperville has ready access to a variety of public transportation, housing and employment options. The city’s diversified employer base features high technology firms, retailers and factories, as well as small and home-based businesses. Residents also enjoy world-class parks, diverse worship options, the opportunity to serve on several City boards and commissions, a thriving downtown shopping and dining area, a renowned outdoor history museum known as Naper Settlement and an active civic community. For more information, please visit our website at www.naperville.il.us.