A Kenwood man has been charged in reference to an tried theft that led to the stabbing loss of life of a 37-year-old man in an Englewood fuel station earlier this week, in accordance with police.
Police have accused Tommery Moore, 20, of robbing a 36-year-old man at gunpoint Wednesday morning alongside an confederate recognized by the Cook dinner County health worker’s workplace as Toron Davis.
Moore faces single counts of armed kidnapping, armed theft and aggravated battery with a lethal weapon, together with three counts of aggravated illegal use of a weapon.
The theft sufferer was inside a fuel station within the 7600 block of South Halsted Avenue late Wednesday morning when Moore and Davis walked in, pulled the sufferer by his hair and demanded his issues, police mentioned.
The sufferer took out a knife and stabbed Davis within the neck. Moore then pulled out a firearm and shot the sufferer within the face, police mentioned.
Davis died later on the College of Chicago Hospital, police mentioned. An post-mortem dominated his loss of life a murder. Police mentioned the sufferer was taken to the identical hospital in honest situation.
Moore is ready to look in court docket for a detention listening to Friday, in accordance with police.