75-year-old convicted of 2 murders in 1970s accused of third
May 19, 2021
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This photo provided by the Chicago Police Department shows Bernard Barry. On Wednesday, May 19, 2021, authorities said that Barry, previously convicted of two murders, is accused of killing a man earlier in the week near an assisted living facility and is being held without bond. (Chicago Police Department via AP)AP
CHICAGO (AP) A 75-year-old Chicago man previously convicted of two murders in the 1970s has been accused of killing a man earlier this week and was ordered held Wednesday without bond.
Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney James Murphy told Judge Arthur Wesley Willis that Tyran Evans, 42, approached a car Bernard Barry was sitting in and ordered him out. As Evans tried to throw a punch, Barry fired a handgun, striking Evans in the side. Evans was taken to a hospital, where he later died.
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