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4 suspects charged with murdering Chicago cop
Four people, including a 16-year-old, have been charged with the murder of beloved Chicago police officer Areanah Preston, who had just finished a shift just before she was killed. Trevell Breeland, 19, Joseph Brooks, 19, Jakwon Buchanan, 18, and Jaylan Frazier, 16, face murder charges and a host of other felonies, the Chicago Tribune reported. Prosecutors said the group went on a spree of deadly crimes after one of her girlfriends said she wanted money for a barbecue. 4 suspects charged with murdering Chicago cop on her way home from work.
The four suspects “were looking for victims” when they saw Preston walking to her house after an early shift on the city’s South Side, acting Chicago Police Superintendent Eric Carter said. Surveillance video shows three of the teens jumping out of a stolen sedan and ambushing her Saturday just after 1:40 a.m. She was still in uniform at the time and took the firearm from her, prompting at least one of the suspects to start shooting
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4 suspects charged with murdering Chicago cop on her way home from work
Preston was fatally hit in the ensuing exchange of fire. Police said the teens fled the scene, but not before seizing the gun, which they later sold, according to court documents.
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Cook County Judge David Kelly, during a detention hearing Wednesday, ordered the teens to be held without bail, citing what he called a “mountain of evidence” implicating them “in a very violent crime spree.” “. They were also charged with armed robbery, burglary, motor vehicle theft and other crimes in connection with a series of incidents that occurred overnight from Friday to Saturday, police said.
Preston worked for the department for only three years before her murder, according to department officials. Hers is considered a line-of-duty death, which entitles her family to financial assistance from the state.
Preston’s mother, Dionne Mhoon, said she was “heartbroken” and “full of anger, rage” and “you ask why” during a brief statement after the bail hearing. Police Superintendent Carter echoed the sentiment, calling Preston’s death a tragedy for the city. “She will really be missed,” he said.Read More……
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