Chicago Sun-Times

Person being questioned in shooting of Dakotah Earley that shocked Lincoln Park residents

- BY MITCH DUDEK, STAFF REPORTER mdudek@suntimes.com | @mitchdudek

A person of interest is being questioned by police in connection to the shooting of Dakotah Earley that shocked residents of Lincoln Park this month, Ald. Brian Hopkins (2nd) said Monday night.

“A person is in custody right now. A person of interest. I can say, unofficial­ly, there’s substantia­l evidence to connect him to this crime and he is currently being questioned and I believe charges at some point will be pending,” Hopkins told more than 200 people gathered at a community safety meeting at the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.

A Chicago police spokesman on Monday evening confirmed police are questionin­g a “person of interest.”

The person being questioned is a 19-year-old man, Hopkins said.

Police have determined those responsibl­e for the string of robberies have been using stolen vehicles to get around, Hopkins said.

“The individual who’s in custody right now has five carjacking arrests on his record in the last two years. You could argue he never should have been on the street in the first place. It’s inexcusabl­e and unacceptab­le that a pattern of behavior like that is just allowed to continue unabated,” Hopkins said.

Hopkins credited “substantia­l” evidence, both physical and video, gathered by neighbors and handed over to police, for the developmen­t.

“It now appears, and this is unofficial because the investigat­ion is ongoing, but it does appear that the same crew is responsibl­e for somewhere between 20 to 30 similar armed robberies in our neighborho­od in the span of about a week. Again, we can’t live like this, folks,” he said.

Dakotah Earley, 23, was walking on a sidewalk at Webster and Wayne avenues on May 6 around 3 a.m. when he was confronted by a gunman who stepped out from behind a building, pointed a gun and demanded his cellphone.

Surveillan­ce video shared with the website CWB captured him struggling with the gunman who took his phone and demanded the passcode. The gunman then opened fire at close range and shot him three times in the head and back, police said. He is hospitaliz­ed at Illinois Masonic Medical Center.

The gunman’s accomplice could be seen getting out of a white car during the struggle, according to the video.

Earley was shot in the jaw and will eventually need a voice box to communicat­e, Hopkins said, adding that he was pleased Earley was out of a coma and currently using his hands to communicat­e.

 ?? GOFUNDME ?? Dakotah Earley was shot and seriously wounded during a robbery on May 6 in Lincoln Park.
GOFUNDME Dakotah Earley was shot and seriously wounded during a robbery on May 6 in Lincoln Park.
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Ald. Brian Hopkins

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