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Second man faces attempted murder charge after attack against on-duty detective, police say

I (expletive) up, gunman said after fatally shooting man he did not know after confronting him on notoriously violent Lawndale block, prosecutors say

‘I (expletive) up,’ gunman said after fatally shooting man he did not know after confronting him on notoriously violent Lawndale block, prosecutors say Katherine Rosenberg-Douglas, Chicago Tribune The victim of a fatal shooting fired back at an assailant who shot him on a dangerous West Side block that has been home to gang-controlled open-air drug markets targeted twice by federal prosecutors and at least six shootings in the past three years. Antwoine Moss, 35, charged with first-degree murder, was ordered held without bail before Judge David Navarro in the shooting death of 24-year-old Devon Jackson on April 17. Moss “turned himself in” to investigators at the Harrison District police station Monday.

Man, 18, charged in 7-year-old s killing wasn t one of the shooters, prosecutors say

Anthony Vázquez/Sun-Times file photo Prosecutors on Sunday said a teenager charged in the fatal shooting of a 7-year-old girl at a McDonald’s drive-thru was allegedly found with guns tied to the attack after he was shot during a police chase last week on the Eisenhower Expressway but he wasn t one of the gunmen. Marion Lewis, 18, of East Garfield Park, faces counts of first-degree murder, attempted murder and a litany of other felony charges stemming from the killing of young Jaslyn Adams earlier this month and Thursday’s rush-hour pursuit. He was denied bail during his initial court hearing Sunday.

Man who ran across field during Chicago White Sox game held on higher bail than people charged with illegal gun possession

Man held without bail on first-degree murder charge in Cook County Good Samaritan stabbing case

CHICAGO — A judge ordered a 30-year-old man held without bail over the weekend in connection with the fatal stabbing of a Good Samaritan who had tried to step in after he witnessed a teen girl being physically attacked at a Berwyn store, court records show. Fernando Barrios, 30, was ordered held in Cook County Jail by Judge David Navarro during a hearing Saturday, according to an online broadcast of the hearing and a document presented in court by a Cook County prosecutor. Barrios had been charged with first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder after Berwyn police say he fatally stabbed Humberto Guzman, 32, and stabbed a second man who tried to stop Barrios from fleeing after the attack on Guzman, according to Berwyn police and the court document.

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