Chattanooga Times Free Press

Criminal case judge fatally shot outside his home

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CHICAGO — A judge who oversaw criminal cases in Cook County, Ill., was shot to death early Monday outside his Chicago home and a woman he knew was shot and wounded, police said.

Investigat­ors are looking at the possibilit­y that the shooting of Associate Circuit Court Judge Raymond Myles and the acquaintan­ce could have been part of an attempted robbery, although police don’t believe anything was stolen from the victims or the house. Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said Myles also “may have been targeted for one reason or another.”

“The offender shot him numerous times,” Guglielmi said.

No arrests have been made in the shootings that happened around 5 a.m. on Chicago’s South Side. Myles was pronounced dead at a hospital.

Since the woman who was shot is a witness to a killing, her name is not expected to be released, Guglielmi said. Chief of Detectives Melissa Staples described the woman as a close associate of Myles and said she was shot once and is expected to survive.

The woman was shot first. Myles heard commotion and a gunshot, exchanged words with the attacker and then was shot himself, Staples said.

Police Deputy Superinten­dent Kevin Navarro called the shooting “a senseless act of violence.”

“Every day civil servants like Judge Myles and those of us in law enforcemen­t work tirelessly to hold criminals accountabl­e and make our streets safer,” Navarro said. “That’s why, when incidents like this occur, it’s not only a reminder of the ever-present challenge we have with illegal guns and the offenders willing to use them, but it’s also a direct attack on the criminal justice system that keeps our society safe.”

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