
An Illinois guy has been charged with first-degree murder for taking pictures an elderly man 22 times on Tuesday.
WBBM reported that Alphonso Joyner, 23, killed Woom Sing Tse, 71, in (*22*)’s Chinatown district as Tse walked from his home to get a newspaper, which he did frequently. Surveillance pictures presentations Tse walking on the sidewalk when a automobile pulls up near him and anyone inside shoots at him.
(*22*) police Commander Brendan Deenihan said the first spherical did not hit Tse. However, the gunman, who was once still throughout the automotive, reportedly fired a 2nd barrage of photographs which did hit Tse and brought about him to fall.
The gunman, believed to be Joyner, allegedly then got out of the car, approached Tse who was once mendacity at the sidewalk, and shot him several times, killing him. Deenihan said Joyner were given again into his automobile and drove away.
Someone concerned in the Chinatown neighborhood watch known as police within minutes of the shooting. Shortly thereafter, Joyner was once observed driving the automobile concerned in Tsa slaying. Police pulled him over at the Kennedy Expressway and apprehended him, WBBM reported.
According to the (*22*) Tribune, Assistant State’s Attorney James Murphy advised the courtroom on Thursday a reason in Tse’s slaying remains a thriller. Murphy mentioned Joyner have been “circling” the realm earlier than capturing Tse.
Police reportedly found a gun with a longer mag in the automobile Joyner used to be using. Gun residue was once also found on his hands, in step with studies.
Police are investigating a rash of random shootings in the world to determine in the event that they’re connected, in line with WBBM.
Deenihan stated Joyner has 4 previous arrests, including two for gun fees. Joyner later pleaded to blame to one of those fees.
In regard to Tse’s homicide, Joyner used to be additionally charged with irritated unlawful use of a weapon and possession of a revoked firearm owner’s id card. WMAQ reported that the weapon used to kill Tse was a “ghost gun,” or a gun that lacks serial numbers.
Joyner remains jailed without bail.
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[Featured symbol: Woom Sing Tse/GoFundMe; Alphonso Joyner/(*22*) Police Department]
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