Chicago Sun-Times

Father, sons ambushed rivals in deadly family feud on Far South Side: Prosecutor­s

- BY DAVID STRUETT, CST WIRE REPORTER dstruett@suntimes.com | @dstru312

A family feud turned deadly when a father and his two sons ambushed their rivals outside their West Pullman home, Cook County prosecutor­s said Thursday.

The patriarch, allegedly tied to the Aug. 1 attack, remains at large.

But his sons, Nathaniel Butler Jr. and Maurice Butler, have since been arrested and charged with the murder of 35-year-old Jerome Jenkins.

Jenkins is the brother of the Butlers’ sister’s on-again, off-again boyfriend, prosecutor­s said.

An hour before Jenkins and his father were shot in the 12100 block of South La Salle Street, the Butlers’ sister went to the Jenkins’ household to confront her boyfriend, prosecutor­s said.

The couple argued on the porch before the woman started physically attacking her boyfriend, prosecutor­s said. But she left after her boyfriend’s sister came out and allegedly struck her.

Then, around 10 p.m., a brick came crashing through a front window of the Jenkins’ home, prompting all six family members to come outside and investigat­e, prosecutor­s said.

Outside, they saw the Butler brothers and their father standing by a white SUV. The Butlers’ sister was also allegedly standing on the street corner with another woman.

The Butler patriarch went on to tell the Jenkins he was the one who threw the brick, prosecutor­s said. Then, the Butler brothers and their father started shooting, firing at least 26 shots on the street and front yard, prosecutor­s said.

Jenkins was struck between the eyes and his thigh, prosecutor­s said. He was pronounced dead on the scene. Jenkins’ father suffered a graze wound to his hand, prosecutor­s said. Judge John F. Lyke noted Thursday that Jenkins’ murder “all started, honestly, with a bunch of nonsense.”

Police recovered dozens of shell casings that were fired from two 9mm pistols, prosecutor­s said. Several of the victims’ relatives identified the Butler brothers and their father as the shooters, prosecutor­s said.

Nathaniel Butler Jr., 20, was arrested Tuesday while carrying a backpack with one of the pistols used in the attack, prosecutor­s said. He denied being at the scene of the crime.

But Maurice Butler, 23, who was also arrested Tuesday, admitted to detectives on video that he was at the scene of the shooting but did not shoot a weapon, prosecutor­s said. He did say his father threw the brick and that Nathaniel Butler Jr. opened fire from a pistol with an extended clip, prosecutor­s said.

Both brothers were on probation for previous gun conviction­s at the time of the deadly incident, prosecutor­s said.

Maurice Butler lives with his girlfriend and 1-year-old son, his lawyer said. He spent the last three months in a GED program operated by the anti-violence program Chicago CRED, the defense attorney added.

Peter Cunningham, a spokesman for Chicago CRED, said Maurice Butler was in the process of being “vetted” for the program but had not started classes there.

Nathaniel Butler Jr. lives with his mother and had been taking classes at Excel Academy, his attorney said. Both brothers had been working at a restaurant where their mother is a manager, their attorneys told Lyke.

Lyke ordered the brothers held without bail.

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