According to the Chicago Tribune, 20-year-old Demitri Jackson was recently arrested in Fort Worth, Texas on a murder warrant and extradited back to Chicago to face charges. During Sunday’s (April 25) bail hearing, Judge David R. Navarro denied Jackson bail and ordered him back to court later this week.
Tray Savage was killed on the 8100 block of South Evans Avenue in the Chatham neighborhood on June 19, 2020. Although prosecutors said Jackson and the victim were affiliated with the same street gang faction, they failed to explain what actually led to the shooting.
Authorities said Jackson and Tray Savage “interacted” with each other from their vehicles before driving off in different directions. Roughly 15 minutes later, Jackson’s white Mazda SUV was driven back to the block and parked. Savage returned shortly after and they “interacted” again. But as Savage attempted to drive away, Jackson allegedly opened fire, striking Savage in the neck. His car slamme
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Man shot in face by friend after argument in Gresham
By Sun-Times Media Wire
Gresham on the South Side.
The 42-year-old told officers he was in the 500 block of West 85th Street, when he got into an argument with a friend who pulled out a gun and shot him in the face, Chicago police said.
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FILE - In this Feb. 3, 2021, file photo, a senior receives a COVID-19 vaccine from a healthcare worker after arriving on a bus to a vaccination site at Anquan Boldin Stadium in Pahokee, Fla. COVID-19 hospitalizations are plunging among older Americans. The falling numbers show the countryâs vaccination strategy is working, pushing deaths lower and easing pressure on the frayed hospital system. (Greg Lovett/The Palm Beach Post via AP, File) Photo: Associated Press
By MATTHEW PERRONE and CARLA K. JOHNSON Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) â COVID-19 hospitalizations among older Americans have plunged more than 70% since the start of the year, and deaths among them appear to have tumbled as well, dramatic evidence the vaccination campaign is working.