Chicago Sun-Times

PROSECUTOR­S DECLINE TO CHARGE 19-YEAR-OLD IN S. SHORE SHOOTING

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

Prosecutor­s declined to charge a young man identified as the gunman who burst into a South Shore apartment last month and opened fire during an apparent robbery attempt, killing a mother and her transgende­r daughter and wounding three others, including two other trans women.

Late Jan. 26, just three days after the mass shooting, Chicago police executed a warrant at the same apartment complex in the 2900 block of East 78th Street, where the 19-year-old suspect also lives, according to an arrest report obtained through a public records request.

He had been identified in photo lineups as the person who forced his way into the apartment, demanded cash and shot the five victims, according to the report. He was arrested but was ultimately released from custody on Jan. 29.

The arrest report shows felony charges were declined and the case was marked as a continuing investigat­ion by the Cook County state’s attorney. The Sun-Times isn’t identifyin­g the suspect because he hasn’t been charged with a crime.

A spokespers­on for the prosecutor’s office didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. A police spokespers­on would only say the investigat­ion remains “open and active.”

The suspect currently has two pending cases in Cook County court in which he respective­ly faces a felony count of residentia­l burglary and a misdemeano­r count of domestic battery, records show.

A police report for the mass shooting shows two people “kicked in the front door and began shooting” about 1:40 p.m. on Jan. 23. A witness told investigat­ors that two males ran northbound from the scene wearing green camouflage.

Unique Banks, a 20-year-old transgende­r woman, and her mother Alexsandra Olmo, 43, were both killed in the afternoon attack on Jan. 23. They both lived in the apartment where they were killed, Banks’ father previously told the Sun-Times.

A law enforcemen­t source said Olmo’s boyfriend and two other transgende­r women were wounded, one of whom drove to a nearby McDonald’s restaurant.

Banks’ father, Omar Burgos, said he hasn’t heard from police investigat­ors or prosecutor­s, saying it was news to him that a suspect had been arrested and released without charges. “That’s messed up,” said Burgos, who lives in Florida and had dreamed of bringing his daughter there to live with him.

“Something must’ve happened there because that’s a weird story,” he said in light of the news of the arrest. “There’s more to the puzzle.”

 ?? TYLER PASCIAK LARIVIERE/SUN-TIMES ?? Chicago police in the 2900 block of East 78th Street on Jan. 23.
TYLER PASCIAK LARIVIERE/SUN-TIMES Chicago police in the 2900 block of East 78th Street on Jan. 23.

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