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Zion Man Busted In Illinois, Hauled Back To Kenosha In 2025 Slaying

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Published on March 10, 2026
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A November 2025 Kenosha homicide case is edging closer to formal charges after authorities say a suspect was picked up in Illinois and brought back to Wisconsin. Local reporting identifies the defendant as 23-year-old Kamryn Gregory Harris of Zion, Illinois. Harris was taken into custody on March 6, waived extradition, and was then returned to Kenosha County. Police have referred possible counts of first-degree intentional homicide, attempted first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree recklessly endangering safety and possession of a firearm by a felon.

According to FOX6 News Milwaukee, the Kenosha Police Department said Illinois law enforcement and the U.S. Marshals Service helped take Harris into custody on March 6. FOX6 reported that Harris was transported to Kenosha County on March 9, and that police have sent the case to the Kenosha County District Attorney’s Office for charging consideration.

As reported by CBS 58, officers responded to a shots-fired call near 24th Avenue and 34th Street on Nov. 21 and found 47-year-old Christian Davis with a single gunshot wound. Davis was pronounced dead by the Kenosha County Medical Examiner’s Office, and investigators early on described the shooting as a targeted attack.

Who was arrested

Kenosha County Eye identified the man arrested in connection with the case as Harris, 23, of Zion, Illinois, and reported that he was booked into the Kenosha County Jail. The outlet published a booking photo credited to the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office and noted that investigators have forwarded charging documents to prosecutors.

How the arrest unfolded

Per FOX6 News Milwaukee, Kenosha police said Harris was taken into custody in Illinois on March 6 with assistance from Illinois agencies and the U.S. Marshals Service. According to FOX6, Harris waived extradition and was then brought to Kenosha County on March 9 to face the referred charges.

Case background and prosecution

Local coverage from December noted that the November homicide investigation was already under special handling. A judge appointed Fond du Lac County District Attorney Eric Toney as a special prosecutor after a potential conflict within the Kenosha County DA’s office, according to Kenosha County Eye. The reassignment, formalized by court order, was meant to avoid an ethics issue involving a potential witness from inside the Kenosha County DA’s office.

Detectives say they are still following up on leads in the case. As earlier coverage noted, anyone with information about the November shooting is asked to contact Kenosha police at 262-605-5280, a tip line that appeared in initial police statements and subsequent local reporting.