Chicago Sun-Times

Facebook beef allegedly led to fatal June shooting in Altgeld Gardens

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

A dispute that started on Facebook ultimately turned fatal in June when a 20-year-old man is alleged to have opened fire on a group of people that included his online adversary, prosecutor­s said during a court hearing Sunday.

The alleged shooter, Aireon Jones, was arrested Friday and charged with the first- degree murder of 24-year- old Jacquana Stanley, prosecutor­s said. Judge Charles Beach ordered him held without bail during his initial court hearing.

Just after 10 p.m. on June 30, Jones and two women stepped into the courtyard at Altgeld Gardens in the 13300 block of South Langley, prosecutor­s said. That’s when he encountere­d Stanley and two other males, one of whom had an ongoing Facebook beef with the alleged gunman.

Prosecutor­s said that individual charged at Stanley but lost his footing and slipped, at which point Jones pulled a gun from his waistband. As Stanley and the two others ran away, prosecutor­s said Jones moved toward them and fired multiple shots.

Stanley was struck in the lower back and taken to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, where he was pronounced dead hours later, prosecutor­s and the Cook County medical examiner’s office reported.

Jones later admitted to opening fire when he was taken into custody, according to prosecutor­s, who said the entire incident was also caught on multiple security cameras.

Jones’ public defender, James Kozlowski, said his client is a lifelong Chicagoan who graduated from UCAN Academy and works at a Family Dollar store. Chicago police records show Jones was charged with battery in 2018, though the dispositio­n of that case wasn’t immediatel­y known.

In urging Beach to allow his client to post bail, Kozlowski claimed Jones was merely acting in self- defense after Stanley’s companion approached him aggressive­ly. Beach rebuffed that request, citing the evidence presented by prosecutor­s.

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