Fatal Shooting Between Mother and Child
In Chicago, there have been charges dropped involving a 14-year-old child and his mother. After a deadly shooting on June 18 inside the West Pullman neighborhood.
Above all, the report of the State’s Attorney’s Office stated, there is evidence adding up. The office is dissolving all its charges against Carlisha Hood and her 14-year-old child.
On June 18, Hood entered Maxwell Street Express to purchase some food for her son and her. The son stayed sitting inside the car. Later, a man walked through the restaurant and an argument ensued involving Hood and the man.
Hood started texting her son and told him to come in with a gun. Eventually, he entered as Hood the argument with the man, identified as 32-year-old Jeremy Brown, escalated.
Some say that he had punched Hood multiple times in her head. In the end, her son casually came inside and casually fired shots at the man. Causing the man to have multiple gunshot wounds to his back, fatally injuring him.
Sources say that he tried to run, but her son casually followed him. Additionally, they say he even fired even more shots at him. Later, he was pronounced dead.
Charges Finally Being Dropped

The murder charges against Hood and her 14-year-old child have finally been dropped. The administration from Cook County announced that she told him to shoot a man outside the restaurant, which was announced Monday.
Cook County State’s Attorney’s office has explained that it has been proved that her son was protecting her. The case involves Hood and her little child with emergency evidence. which they moved to dismiss every charge which they casually had received.
Written By: Isaiah Grissett
sources:
NBC Chicago: Charges against mom, teen son in Chicago restaurant shooting dropped due to ’emerging evidence’
WGN TV: Charges dropped against mother and 14-year-old son in fatal shooting
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