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Mann accused of shot the death of a 13-year-old nephew at home on Chicagos South Side

Charge for a fatal shootout of the 13-year-old boy in Englewood at home



Charge for a fatal shootout of the 13-year-old boy in Englewood at home

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A man was arrested for children's hazard costs, which is accidentally accused Shooting and killing his 13-year-old nephew in his house in Englewood at the beginning of this year.

The 25 -year -old Kemonte rice was charged due to crime because of the risk of children, which caused death and disability of justice in March 24 Shooting Death of Tawon Tribble Jr. In Rice's house in the 500 block of the West 65. Place.

The prosecutors said that around 5 p.m. the two hanged around in a bedroom in Rice's house at around 5 p.m. when relatives heard a loud boom in the house.

Tawon came out of the bedroom and screamed that a weapon had leaked before collapsing on the kitchen floor from a gunshot wound to the chest.

Tawon was brought to Comer Children's Hospital, where he was declared dead.

Rice told the police and family members in various stories, including the Tawon that he had played with the weapon that he had said Tawon that he should unload the weapon and clean the balls and that someone else shot him.

The prosecutors said after the shootout, Rice also hid the weapon down the street in his mother.

Rice was questioned on the day of the shootout and released without indictment, but after a witness to the police had helped to find the gun, and ballist tests were carried out on the gun, Rice was arrested again on Monday and admitted that the weapon went out of Tawon when he took it out of Tawon's lap.

A judge ordered rice in the Cook County prison while waiting for the process. He will be back on trial on June 10th.

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