Chicago Sun-Times

Parents charged after 3- year- old boy shot

- BY JEFF MAYES AND RUMMANAHUS­SAIN Staff Reporters

Two Englewood parents have been charged after their 3- year- old son was accidental­ly shot while playing cops- and- robbers inside a home where child protection officials have been regular visitors.

Michael D. Riley, 34, was charged Friday with one felony count of unlawful use of a weapon by a felon, one felony count of possession of a controlled substance and four misdemeano­r counts of child endangerme­nt, according to Chicago Police and the Cook County state’s attorney’s Office. Riley is scheduled to appear in bond court on Saturday.

Gwenddolyn Holloway, 28, was charged Friday with four misdemeano­r counts of child endangerme­nt, according to police.

Riley has previous drug conviction­s and a pending misdemeano­r aggravated assault case from earlier this year, according to court records.

The shooting happened just before 5 p. m. Thursday in a home in the 6200 block of South Aberdeen, police said. A police spokesman said the boy was playing “cops- and- robbers” at the time.

The boy was taken to Comer Children’s Hospital in critical condition, authoritie­s said.

Chicago Police said the 3- year- old boy was the youngest of at least four children left home unsupervis­ed in an apartment without heat or hot water — “deplorable conditions,” according to a CPD spokesman. The four other siblings, who range in age from 5 to 11, have been placed in the care of a relative under a DCFS monitored plan, a statement from the Department of Children and Family Services said.

Police said Holloway had a Firearm Owner Identifica­tion Card. Authoritie­s say she owned a .40- caliber handgun; it was found in a lock box that had been left unlocked. A spent shell casing found next to the boy matches the caliber of the weapon recovered.

DCFS is investigat­ing the shooting, according to the agency, and both parents are being investigat­ed for allegation­s of neglect.

“DCFS has had prior contact with this family, including an indicated finding against the father for neglect in 2009, and two indicated findings against the mother for neglect in February 2013 and March 2013,” the statement from the agency said.

DCFS “took custody of one of the children” after the March 2013 finding due to the neglect, the statement said. That child was placed in a “therapeuti­c setting.”

The family was referred for services, and the mother has completed many of them, according to DCFS.

A DCFS source said the mother had completed parenting classes, and a class for parenting special needs children. But the father, who was referred to those classes, remains “non- compliant.”

Child welfare investigat­ors have been denied access to the home by the family “on several occasions,” the DCFS statement said.

The source said the agency also made unannounce­d visits to the home in 2016 and 2017, but no one responded.

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Gwenddolyn Holloway

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