Chicago Sun-Times

PROBATION FOR MAN WHOSE SON FATALLY SHOT BROTHER, 3

- BY JORDAN OWEN Staff Reporter Email: jowen@suntimes.com Twitter: @byjordanow­en

A man who faced charges after his 6- year- old son found a loaded gun and accidental­ly fatally shot his 3- year- old brother in the head last year in their Humboldt Park home has been sentenced to probation.

Michael Santiago, 26, pleaded guilty Monday to endangerin­g the life or health of a child before Judge Alfredo Maldonado, according to Cook County court records.

Santiago, a former gang member, bought a revolver to protect himself after testifying at the murder trial of another gang member, prosecutor­s said last year. He did not have a concealed- carry license or an FOID card.

Santiago’s 6- year- old son got his hands on the gun in the family’s apartment in the 1000 block of North Francisco just after 9 p. m. on Oct. 17, 2015, and accidental­ly shot his 3- year- old brother as the toddler ate a bowl of macaroni and cheese, authoritie­s said.

The boys were under the supervisio­n of their grandfathe­r, who was in an upstairs apartment when he heard the shot.

The grandfathe­r carried Eian H. Santiago from the family’s apartment in the 1000 block of North Francisco about a block to Norwegian American Hospital. Eian died shortly thereafter.

Santiago warned his elder son that the Smith & Wesson .32- caliber revolver — bundled in a pair of pajama pants atop the refrigerat­or in the family’s garden apartment in Humboldt Park — was to be handled “only by adults,” prosecutor­s said.

Police said the boy was playing cops and robbers with the gun.

The toddler’s death is hardly an anomaly: A joint investigat­ion by USA TODAY and The Associated Press published earlier this month found that during the first six months of this year, minors died from accidental shootings — at their own hands, or at the hands of other children or adults — at a pace of one every other day, far more than limited federal statistics indicate.

In Illinois, there were 42 such accidental shootings during a 2 ½ - year span, from Jan. 1, 2014, through June 30 of this year, the investigat­ion found. Thirty of those shootings were in Chicago.

Earlier this month, a 3- year- old boy fatally shot himself in the head while playing with his father’s gun in north suburban Waukegan, police said.

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