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Arrest made in boy’s brutal execution

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CHICAGO: A 27-year-old gang member faces a murder charge for the brutal execution of a nine-year-old boy who was lured into an alley and shot earlier this month in a retaliatio­n killing, police said on Friday.

Chicago Police Superinten­dent Gary McCarthy identified the suspect as Corey Morgan, of Lansing, Illinois, who was charged with first-degree murder. McCarthy said Morgan had at least two other accomplice­s. Police declined to detail the exact role they believe Mr Morgan and his accomplice­s played in the killing.

Police are hunting for a second man, whom Mr McCarthy identified as Kevin Edwards. Investigat­ors believe one other person played a role in the shooting. That person is in police custody on an unrelated charge. Police have yet to identify that suspect.

Mr McCarthy said they believe the suspects targeted Tyshawn because of his father’s gang ties. “It was act of barbarism, the assassinat­ion of a nine-year-old child as a gang retaliatio­n to get back at his father,” he said.

The father, Pierre Stokes, previously told reporters he is not in a gang and does not believe his son’s killing was retaliatio­n. Mr Stokes is on probation for a 2011 armed robbery conviction. He was arrested and charged in June 2014 with unlawful use of a weapon, but has pleaded not guilty to that charge.

“All three [suspects] are i n the same gang,” Mr McCarthy told reporters. “I can tell you this: They are going to be obliterate­d. That gang just signed its own death warrant.”

Mr McCarthy added that he is going to assign police resources to ensure that “neither one of those gangs can raise their heads again”.

Prosecutor­s described the Nov 2 killing as part of a string of violence between factions of rival gangs, the Gangster Disciples and Black P Stones, on the city’s South Side that began in August and has left at least two other people dead, in addition to several non-fatal shootings.

Cook County Prosecutor George Canellis said during Mr Morgan’s bond hearing on Friday afternoon that the alleged gang member was retaliatin­g after his brother was killed and mother wound in a shooting weeks earlier.

“After that day, [Mr Morgan] and two others went out daily armed with guns looking to retaliate,” Mr Canellis said according to a Chicago Sun-Times report. Mr Morgan’s attorney Jonathan Brayman said his client denied being involved in Tyshawn’s murder.

Judge Peggy Chiampas called Mr Morgan a “predator stalking his prey” and ordered him held without bail.

“There is nothing this court can do to save grandmas,” judge Peggy Chiampas said. “You are a danger not only to your self, to your community.”

At his funeral, Tyshawn was recalled as a little boy who loved basketball, school and playing video games with his cousins. Police found the basketball that Tyshawn was known to carry with him everywhere he went near his body. Mr McCarthy said investigat­ors believe the boy was playing basketball at a nearby park when he was lured into the alley and killed.

Mr McCarthy said Mr Morgan and his lawyer met with police two days after Tyshawn’s killing, but did not make a statement. He was arrested two weeks later in Chicago on an unrelated weapons violation. Bond was set at US$1 million, but Morgan was released after posting $100,000.

Mr McCarthy said they believe that Mr Edwards, the wanted suspect, was still in the area and urged the man to turn himself in.

 ??  ?? ‘BARBARIC’: Corey Morgan.
‘BARBARIC’: Corey Morgan.

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