Chicago Sun-Times

PROSECUTOR­S: NU GRAD STUDENT WAS KILLED BY STRAY BULLETS

Diante Speed, 20, is charged with first-degree murder and ordered held without bail in shooting of Shane Colombo last year in Rogers Park

- BY MATTHEW HENDRICKSO­N AND LUKE WILUSZ Staff Reporters

Bail was denied Wednesday for a man accused of killing a Northweste­rn University student who was struck by stray bullets during a shooting last year in Rogers Park.

Diante Speed, 20, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Shane Colombo, who was struck by several stray bullets on Sept. 2 while he was walking in the 7500 block of North Clark Street.

About 8:25 p.m. that night, Speed was walking with a group when he noticed an “unknown male” also walking in the block and believed the male had a gun, Cook County prosecutor­s said at the hearing Wednesday.

While the male stood at a nearby bus shelter, Speed allegedly hid by a bank building and began firing toward the shelter, prosecutor­s said. Colombo was walking and carrying groceries when he was struck by several rounds and fell to the ground.

Speed allegedly continued to fire and chase his target after the male ran away. Prosecutor­s said there is no indication the male was holding a gun before the shooting, and surveillan­ce video showed no gun in the male’s hand as he ran.

Speed, however, was recorded by surveillan­ce cameras running after the male and holding a gun, prosecutor­s said. Multiple witnesses have identified him as the shooter.

Colombo was rushed to St. Francis Hospital in Evanston but pronounced dead soon after arriving.

A break in the case came when South Holland police recovered the 9mm handgun used in the shooting during an arrest in the south suburb, prosecutor­s said. The man found in possession of the gun told authoritie­s he bought it from Speed’s friend. The friend allegedly told investigat­ors he got the gun from Speed.

Speed, of Jefferson Park, was taken into custody about noon Tuesday in the 2400 block of West Belmont Avenue, according to authoritie­s. He has previous felony conviction­s for theft and resisting arrest.

While in custody, Speed allegedly admitted to giving the gun to his friend to sell and identified himself as the person seen holding the gun in surveillan­ce video, but he denied firing it and said he “only raised his arm in a shooting motion,” prosecutor­s said.

Colombo, who was from Sun City, California, had moved to Evanston just before the shooting to begin a Ph.D. program at Northweste­rn University, university officials said.

In the days after Colombo’s death, police released blurry security camera footage that showed three people in the area at the time of the shooting. A $12,000 reward for informatio­n leading to charges in the case was offered by the family, community activists and an anonymous donor last year.

Colombo’s mother, Tonya Colombo, spoke to the Sun-Times last year about how difficult coming to the city was for her after the shooting.

“It’s never easy coming here, it’s never a vacation, just even seeing [the city] is hard,” she said on her way to an event in January to announce an increase in the reward.

Tonya Colombo could not be immediatel­y reached for comment on the charges and did not attend the hearing Wednesday.

Community activist Andrew Holmes, who worked with Tonya Colombo after the shooting, said “she has feeling for [Speed’s mother] because she knows she’ll [also] lose her son to the justice system.”

An assistant public defender representi­ng Speed said he lives with his father, attended high school through his junior year and most recently worked at a Jewel-Osco grocery store.

Judge Susana Ortiz ordered Speed held without bail, and he was next scheduled to appear in court Aug. 27.

 ?? PROVIDED PHOTO ?? Shane Colombo was killed by a stray bullet while carrying groceries on Sept. 2, 2018, in the 7500 block of North Clark Street in Rogers Park.
PROVIDED PHOTO Shane Colombo was killed by a stray bullet while carrying groceries on Sept. 2, 2018, in the 7500 block of North Clark Street in Rogers Park.
 ?? CHICAGO POLICE ?? Diante Speed
CHICAGO POLICE Diante Speed

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