Chicago Sun-Times

PROSECUTOR­S: MAN WHO ACCIDENTAL­LY FIRED GUN CALLED DETECTIVE, THREATENED TO KILL HIM

- BY NADER ISSA Staff Reporter Email: nissa@ suntimes. com Twitter: @NaderDIssa

A man who accidental­ly fired his gun last month at a Loop hotel later called a detective investigat­ing the case and threatened to kill him, according to Cook County prosecutor­s.

Cook County Associate Judge Sophia Atcherson on Saturday denied bail for Reginald Tolbert, 24, who faces seven felony charges, including reckless discharge of a firearm and threatenin­g a public official.

About 10 a. m. on February 16, Tolbert was staying at the Hyatt Regency Hotel at 151 E. Wacker when another guest complained of smoke coming from his room, prosecutor­s said. A security guard at the hotel told him to go to the lobby to pay a fee for smoking in the room.

While Tolbert went through his pockets looking for his wallet, he accidental­ly triggered a gun in his waistband, prosecutor­s said. A bullet went through his pants and struck the marble floor, causing bullet fragments to fly off the floor and strike five people — four women and a man.

Tolbert ran out of the lobby but turned around and pointed a gun, threatenin­g to shoot a person who chased him outside, prosecutor­s said. While running away, Tolbert dropped his wallet. Officers later found a gun in an empty garbage can near the hotel.

Detectives investigat­ing the case identified Tolbert as the suspect using the ID cards in his wallet and his hotel registrati­on, prosecutor­s said.

A week after the incident, Tolbert called Chicago Police’s Area Central detectives and asked to speak to a specific detective who he had previously spoken to about the case, prosecutor­s said. Over the phone, Tolbert told the detective he would kill him or any other officer that came to his south suburban South Holland home again, according to prosecutor­s.

Officers arrested Tolbert on Thursday afternoon in Riverdale, CPD arrest records show.

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