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A federal warrant has been issued for the arrest of Devontay Anderson, 21, who is a suspect in the shooting death of 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams. (Lorraine Swanson/Patch)
CHICAGO A federal warrant has been issued for a man suspected in the shooting death of 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams, the girl fatally shot in a McDonald s drive-thru on the city s West Side. Devontay Anderson, 21, one of the men accused of opening fire on the car, is believed to have fled the state.
Jaslyn , who lived in Oak Park with her mother, and her 29-year-old father, Jontae Adams were waiting in the drive-thru lane of McDonalds, 3200 W. Roosevelt Road, on April 18. Surveillance video showed a 2017 Audi 88 pull up behind Adams 2003 Infiniti. Two men got out of the Audi and began firing dozens of rounds into Adams car, according to the newly unsealed federal charges.
No Charges To Be Filed In 12-Year-Old Erica Gibson's Death - Homewood-Flossmoor, IL - "The investigation shows this to be another case of young people having access to an unsecured weapon in a home that had a tragic accident."
The family of the victim, Henry Young, of Lockport, said they pressed the Joliet Police Department for answers for months until an arrest warrant was issued in April.
Young’s son, John, told NBC 5 he is “ecstatic” about the arrest. But he said he’s not happy with how long it took to get to this point.
John and his mother hired licensed private detective Michael Colella to help locate the suspect.
“When we got Michael involved, we had answers right away,” John Young said.
Colella said he learned that Ordakowski was on electronic monitoring in Cook County stemming from unrelated traffic charges. He said he contacted the State’s Attorney’s Office in Cook County to try to get them to coordinate with prosecutors and law enforcement in Will County.
A Chicago prosecutor did not intend to say that 13-year-old Adam Toledo had a gun when he was fatally shot by police in late March, according to the findings of an internal investigation released Wednesday.