Sunday, February 16, 2014

Police: 2nd teen charged with robbery, murder in death of accomplice shot by off duty sergeant - Topix





BLACK THUG CHARGED with MURDER after a FAILED ATTEMPT
to ROB  a COP!


WATCH the VIDEO:


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/chi-police-2nd-teen-charged-with-robbery-murder-in-death-of-accomplice-shot-by-off-duty-sergeant-20140215,0,6797052.story?track=rss


 


7:26 p.m. CST, February 15, 2014


A second teenager has been
charged in connection with the attempted robbery of an off-duty sheriff’s
sergeant that ended with the sergeant shooting and killing one of the three
robbers. 


The 15-year-old is charged with
one count of first-degree murder and one count of armed robbery, Chicago police
said in a release. Accompanied by his parents, the teen turned himself in at
Area South headquarters at 11 p.m. Friday, according to a police report. 


He is expected to appear in bond
court on Sunday. 


 


A second suspect, 17-year-old
Devante Graham, surrendered to police on Feb. 12 and is also charged with
first-degree murder and armed robbery. Bail for Graham was set at $1
million. 


The three teenagers approached
the sergeant as he was pumping gas about 10 p.m., Feb. 10 at a Citgo station
near 103rdStreet and Cottage Grove Avenue.


One of the robbers, identified by
police as 16-year-old Deonta Dewight Mackey of the 900 block of East 104th
Street, ran up to the sergeant and pointed a gun at him, according to police
and surveillance video at the station. 


The sergeant backed away, the video
shows, dropping the nozzle and raising his arms.


The sergeant gave over money and
a pack of gum, prosecutors said, but when Mackey demanded his wallet and keys,
the sergeant drew his gun and shot Mackey in the head at point-blank range.


Mackey fell to the sergeant’s
feet and the other two teens scattered. The video shows the sergeant swinging
his gun around to the fleeing robbers, and then pointing it down as Mackey
struggled to get up.


Authorities said Mackey had 16
arrests on a rap sheet that went back to April 2008 when he was 10 years old.


His most recent arrest was last
month after Chicago police say he robbed a woman of her cell phone on December
16, not far from the Citgo station, authorities said. That was his only robbery
arrest.


Graham also has a long juvenile
record of arrests for aggravated batter and criminal damage, prosecutors said.


 


 


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MARK
TRAINA


 


CERTIFIED
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST


 


AUTHOR of
“THE REALIST” Educational Facts Essential to Parents and Educators


 


 


 

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