Chicago Sun-Times

Man charged in fatal shooting at home in East Garfield Park

- BY MATTHEW HENDRICKSO­N, STAFF REPORTER mhendricks­on@suntimes.com | @MHendricks­onCST

A 20-year-old security guard has been charged with shooting and killing a man after he allegedly flew into a fit of rage when he learned that his wife’s ex-boyfriend had stopped by at a home in East Garfield Park.

Deangelo Watson repeatedly called his wife Sunday when he learned she was at her friend’s house with her daughter, where her ex — the father of the daughter — had briefly stopped by, Assistant Cook County State’s Attorney James Murphy said Tuesday.

Watson became increasing­ly angry during the calls, and when his wife’s daughter answered a call, he warned her that he had a gun and was coming over, Murphy said.

Watson came to the house and knocked on the front door around 10 p.m. Robert Hogan, whom Watson had known for years from the neighborho­od, answered the door, Murphy said.

Watson’s wife’s ex was not at the home, in the 600 block of North Homan Avenue, at the time, prosecutor­s said.

Hogan — the boyfriend of the woman who lived at the home — tried to tell Watson to leave, but Watson pulled out a 9 mm handgun and allegedly fired a shot into the air. Watson then trained the gun on Hogan and fired repeatedly, striking him multiple times, Murphy said.

Emergency responders pronounced Hogan, 36, dead at the scene.

Watson was taken into custody when he went to his wife’s home the next morning, Murphy said. He allegedly told detectives that he had spent the night at a co-worker’s home, but the co-worker told investigat­ors that wasn’t true.

Watson’s wife’s daughter and Hogan’s girlfriend both identified Watson as the shooter, Murphy said.

Watson works as an unarmed guard at sporting events and was “trying to enlist in the Army,” an assistant public defender said.

Judge John F. Lyke Jr. ordered Watson held without bail.

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