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A rural Illinois bar owner was gunned down by a convicted murderer in an “execution-style” shooting shortly before opening her business for the day Monday.

Courtney Drysdale, 30, was fatally shot by suspected gunman Julius E. Burkes Jr. just after 11 a.m. as she was going about her normal routine, according to the Kankakee County Sheriff’s Office.

Police responded to The Line bar, located on Route 114 in Momence, Ill., at the Indiana border, where they discovered Drysdale’s body. She was pronounced dead at the scene.


  Courtney Drysdale, 30, was fatally shot by suspected gunman Julius E. Burkes Jr. just after 11 a.m. as she was going about her normal routine at The Line bar in Momence, Ill., on Feb. 2, 2026. Jensen Memorial Chapel Courtney Drysdale, 30, was fatally shot by suspected gunman Julius E. Burkes Jr. just after 11 a.m. as she was going about her normal routine at The Line bar in Momence, Ill., on Feb. 2, 2026. Jensen Memorial Chapel

Burkes, 47, allegedly entered the bar brandishing a firearm, demanding Drysdale hand over the money inside the cash register, Kankakee County Sheriff Mike Downey told reporters Tuesday, according to NBC Chicago.

“Ms. Drysdale complied with the suspect’s demands. Despite her cooperation, the suspect shot her twice, execution-style, before fleeing the scene,” Downey said.

The mother of one was the only person inside the bar before the shooting.

“Courtney was deeply loved, not only by her family and her young daughter, but also by the many patrons and friends whose lives she touched,” Downey said. “This senseless act of violence has profoundly impacted our community and we are fully committed to bringing the person responsible to justice.”

Drysdale took over the bar on the state line in 2022, celebrating a reopening on June 24 that year after renaming it The Line.

The establishment was open from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., according to its Facebook page.


  Julius E. Burkes Jr. was arrested in Indiana in connection to Drysdale’s murder on Feb. 3, 2026. Kankakee County Sheriff's Office Julius E. Burkes Jr. was arrested in Indiana in connection to Drysdale’s murder on Feb. 3, 2026. Kankakee County Sheriff's Office

  Drysdale took over the bar on the state line in 2022, celebrating a reopening on June 24 that year after renaming it The Line. Courtney Marie Drysdale / Facebook Drysdale took over the bar on the state line in 2022, celebrating a reopening on June 24 that year after renaming it The Line. Courtney Marie Drysdale / Facebook

Drysdale is survived by her teen daughter and her fiancé, Neil Trudeau. The Line announced it would be closed until further notice following the “tragic events.”

Investigators alleged Burkes tried to steal a “digital recording device” from the bar, but additional video from the establishment was recovered and recorded the suspect.

Footage showed the man believed to be Burkes wearing a high-visibility jacket and holding a clipboard, with another snap showing the same man driving away in a white BMW sedan, according to photos shared by the sheriff’s office Tuesday morning.


  Footage showed the man believed to be Burkes wearing a high-visibility jacket and holding a clipboard, with another snap showing the same man driving away in a white BMW sedan. Kankakee County Sheriff's Office Footage showed the man believed to be Burkes wearing a high-visibility jacket and holding a clipboard, with another snap showing the same man driving away in a white BMW sedan. Kankakee County Sheriff's Office

Officials released the photos as part of a plea to the public, asking for tips leading to the arrest of the wanted gunman with a $5,000 reward.

Burkes was arrested outside his home in Hammond, Indiana, hours after the photos were released, and 52 miles north of the bar.

Downey applauded the multi-agency effort that led to Burkes’ “peaceful apprehension.”

“I want to commend the community-at-large for coming together and providing quantities of tips and information that ultimately led to this swift arrest,” Downey wrote on Facebook.

“This type of violent behavior has no place in our society, and I am extremely appreciative of the overwhelming support we received from the public, the media as well as our partners in the criminal justice system near and far.”


  Drysdale is survived by her teen daughter and her fiancé, Neil Trudeau. The Line announced it would be closed until further notice following the “tragic events.” Courtney Marie Drysdale / Facebook Drysdale is survived by her teen daughter and her fiancé, Neil Trudeau. The Line announced it would be closed until further notice following the “tragic events.” Courtney Marie Drysdale / Facebook

Burkes was held in Indiana before he waived his extradition to Illinois, but a pending case in Lake County will delay his move after a judge ordered that the felony residential entry case must be resolved before he is handed over for Drysdale’s murder, according to WGN-TV.

The alleged killer is accused of breaking into the Crown Point, Indiana, home of his ex-girlfriend on Dec. 21.

Burkes has multiple arrests in previous years, including for battery and alleged stalking.

In 1994, when he was 15, Burkes pleaded guilty to two counts of murder stemming from a killing near Chicago, the outlet reported.

He was sentenced to 37 years in prison but served less than half that, according to the outlet.

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