A 71-year-old man was shot 22 times in broad daylight in a Chinatown attack, prosecutors said in court, with a judge calling it an “execution” as he denied.
A man charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of 71-year-old Woom Sing Tse in the city’s Chinatown neighborhood is scheduled to appear in bond.
A Chicago judge rejected the bond plea from the man accused of shooting and killing a 71-year-old Asian man near a school in Chinatown in broad daylight on Tuesday.
A man accused of gunning down a 71-year-old grandfather in Chinatown appeared in court Thursday as prosecutors said they had no clue why he opened fire, other than “sometimes people just do evil things.”