A falsify County judge withheld bail Saturday for a man accused of opening fire in succession an Englewood street and killing a 14-year-old honor scholar umpire Raymond Myles said Carail L Weeks.
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A falsify County judge withheld bail Saturday for a man accused of opening fire in succession an Englewood street and killing a 14-year-old honor scholar
umpire Raymond Myles said Carail L Weeks, 24 "present a real and existing threat to the community." Weeks made his first court appearance since being charged with shooting Starkesia Re
Witnesses saw Weeks, armed with an AK-47, get by heart out of the passenger side of a car before 8 a.m. March 3 in the 6700 blockade of South Honore, said prepare for the table County Assistant State's Attorney Tom Dombrowski.
Weeks lay opened fire on two men, Dombrowski said. common of the men had a child with Weeks' girlfriend, Dombrowski said.
Starkesia went to the window of her fireside on South Honore to behold what was happening outside. As she did, she was shooter in the face just below her left organ of sight Dombrowski said.
Investigators regained 14 AK-47 spent shell casings at 68th and Honore, Dombrowski said.
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