Chicago Sun-Times

Father of toddler killed in apparent accidental shooting facing charges

- BY TOM SCHUBA, STAFF REPORTER tschuba@suntimes.com | @TomSchuba

The father of a 3-year-old boy who was killed Sunday afternoon in an apparent accidental shooting at their Far South Side home is now facing felony charges for illegally possessing a gun and putting the child in danger.

Ronald Davis, 29, was charged with unlawful use of a weapon by a felon and endangerin­g the life of his son, Mikah Davis, according to Chicago police.

Court records show Ronald Davis was convicted of a felony count of manufactur­e or delivery of cannabis and sentenced to probation in 2011. He was later sent to Cook County Jail for 60 days in 2013 when he violated the conditions of that probation.

While that conviction prohibits him from possessing a gun, Ronald Davis’ only other listed conviction is for misdemeano­r cannabis possession in 2013, court records show.

CPD spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said the department also is pursuing neglect charges.

“We are concerned on how a firearm ended up in that house, how it ended up unsecured and certainly how it ended up in the hands of a 3-year-old child,” Guglielmi told the Chicago Sun-Times.

Young Mikah Davis’ family members told investigat­ors they heard a gunshot ring out about 4:15 p.m. Sunday at the home in the 9600 block of South Escanaba Avenue, according to police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office. The family members said they found Mikah shot in the face in another room with a gun near him.

Ronald Davis and the boy’s mother then drove him to Trinity Hospital, where he was pronounced dead about a half-hour later, authoritie­s said.

The results of Mikah’s autopsy were pending Monday, but Guglielmi said police would pursue additional charges if the findings prove the death wasn’t accidental. In the meantime, Mikah’s 10-month-old sibling has been placed in protective custody, Guglielmi said.

Jassen Strokosch, a spokesman for the Department of Child and Family Services, confirmed the child was in the agency’s custody. He also detailed a previous neglect complaint involving Mikah that stemmed from an April 19, 2017, incident in Schaumburg.

In that incident, Mikah’s 55-year-old grandmothe­r, Michele Ranger, was arrested and charged with misdemeano­r child endangerme­nt after allegedly leaving the young boy unsupervis­ed inside a locked vehicle in a parking lot, according to Strokosch and court records. The charge was later dismissed.

 ?? JUSTIN JACKSON/SUN-TIMES ?? Chicago police investigat­e the scene where a 3-year-old boy was fatally shot Sunday in the 9600 block of South Escanaba Avenue.
JUSTIN JACKSON/SUN-TIMES Chicago police investigat­e the scene where a 3-year-old boy was fatally shot Sunday in the 9600 block of South Escanaba Avenue.

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