Man, 85, charged with murdering 86-year-old brother
An 85-year-old man was ordered held on $750,000 bail Tuesday for allegedly shooting his older brother to death during an argument at the younger man’s West Pullman home over the weekend.
Before Herbert Davis was killed, one of his daughters had dropped him off at his brother’s home in the 11900 block of South Lafayette Avenue for a typical visit, Cook County prosecutors said.
Davis, 86, was usually picked up by that daughter after his visits on Saturdays, so he could go to church on Sundays. But Davis called his daughter to tell her that he’d be spending the night again at Carlie Davis’ house, Assistant State’s Attorney James Murphy said.
When Herbert Davis’ daughter tried to call him on his cellphone on Sunday, he didn’t answer.
She went on to call her uncle, who proceeded to tell her “something went wrong” and that “he shot him,” Murphy said.
Concerned, the woman called her sister, who went over to the home and found their father shot five times, prosecutors said. Herbert Davis was pronounced dead at the scene by first responders. The senior citizen was one of 12 people killed in gun violence across the city over the weekend.
After his arrest, Carlie Davis allegedly told police in a recorded statement that he believed his brother’s daughter was taking his money. He also admitted to shooting his brother during a subsequent argument, prosecutors said.
“[Carlie] said they went to war and he killed [Herbert],” Murphy said. “He said [Herbert] threw the first punch, but [Carlie] ducked and then shot him.”
Both men were military veterans, prosecutors said, adding that it was Carlie Davis’ first arrest.
Carlie Davis, who was charged with firstdegree murder, did not appear for his bond hearing Tuesday because he was receiving a mental health evaluation, a Chicago police officer testified.
Several guns, including a .25-caliber handgun, a .357-caliber revolver and a rifle, were found at Carlie Davis’ home, prosecutors said.