Monday 9 November 2015

shocking News #(must read)

9-year-old Tyshawn Lee was walking on Chicago’s south side
when he was lured into an alley and killed, but his father, whose
alleged gang ties are believed to have played a role in the boy’s
murder, won’t talk, according to disgusted police who on Friday
pleaded for the community to help identify Tyshawn’s killer.
Tyshawn, an elementary school student, was walking to a
relative’s home at approximately 4:30 p.m. Monday when the
killer or killers lured him from a nearby park and into a
neighborhood alley on the 8000 block of S. Damen Ave., where
he was shot in the head and back.
Authorities have called on the child’s father, Pierre Stokes, to
cooperate with them in solving the murder Monday that they
described as “absolutely hateful.”
“Let me be clear that Mr. Stokes is a parent who lost
his son,” Anthony Guglielmi, chief spokesman of the
Chicago Police Department, told FoxNews.com. “But
he potentially knows who did this. He potentially
knows the background of the feud he was involved
in.”
As of Friday morning, according to police, Stokes was not
cooperating. “He emphatically communicated he has nothing to
tell us,” Guglielmi said.
“It’s so heinous that a criminal enterprise would target
the child of another gang member.” said Anthony
Guglielmi, chief spokesman of the Chicago Police
Department. “It’s gone to another level that, frankly,
Chicago hasn’t seen in a very long time.”
Guglielmi’s remarks come a day after the Chicago Police
Department released chilling details about the child’s murder.
Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy told reporters during a
press conference Thursday that Tyshawn was targeted because
of recent violence between two gangs, one of which his father is
a member.
Guglielmi said investigators initially thought the boy might have
been “in the wrong place at the wrong time.” But the shock of
the child’s murder prompted members of the community to
come forward with information about his father’s gang
affiliation.
Guglielmi said he knows the gangs involved but, “We need more
people to come forward.”
“This case is going to break on community
intelligence,” he said, noting a 35,000 reward that is
being offered for any information leading to an arrest.
“We are going to find out who did this. We are going
hold them accountable.”
A local Catholic priest has also said he’s committed to justice for
the boy and offered to pay money out of his own pocket to help
anyone with information move from Chicago.
The Rev. Michael Pfleger, pastor of Chicago’s St. Sabina Church
and a well-known anti-violence activist said:
“This was not a drive-by. This was not a spray of
bullets. A baby was executed,” Pfleger told Tthe
Associated Press. “We have gone to a new low that’s
removed what used to be some codes, some barriers,
some lines that used to be drawn in the community,
some things in our city that were not acceptable.”

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