A Chicago woman who was arrested for murder after allegedly ordering her 14-year-old son to shoot a man dead in a fast-food eatery was freed Monday after prosecutors dropped the charges against her and the teen.
Carlishia Hood, 35, and her son had both been charged with first-degree murder last week for the June 18 shooting death of Jeremy Brown, 32, at the hot dog joint Maxwell Street Express, CBS Chicago reported.
Hood and Brown had gotten into an argument while waiting for food and the mother allegedly texted her son, who was waiting in the car, to come help her.
The young teen has been accused of gunning down the man with his mother’s firearm at her order.However, new evidence came to light over the weekend that made the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office reconsider the charges.A previously unreleased video of Brown brutally pummeling Hood in the head inside the […]
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