Chicago police said Saturday that they do not have a suspect in custody for
the fatal shooting of South Side basketball player Michael Haynes.
But the 22-year-old Fenger High School alum’s younger brother was held in
lieu of a $250,000 bond for allegedly threatening to shoot four people shortly
after the July 26 incident.
Brian Haynes, 21, of the 11700 block of South Vincennes Avenue, was arrested
on the night of his brother’s shooting after he kicked in a front door of a home
and threatened four people inside with a gun.
Haynes' brother, Michael,
was killed when he tried to break up a fight between neighborhood friends over a
necklace.
After
the slaying, Brian Haynes stormed into the home on the 11600 block of South
Vincennes, saying he was looking for someone. The people inside,
who are all related, said that individual wasn't there and asked him not to
shoot his gun.
Brian Haynes, a self-admitted Gangster
Disciple, threatened the four and then fired several rounds before fleeing the
scene. No one was hurt and police recovered a .40
shell from the living room, according to police reports and prosecutors. Haynes
has been charged with four counts of home invasion and discharge of a firearm,
according to court records.
Police had been investigating whether Haynes had been looking for his
brother’s killer when committing the home invasion, authorities
2 comments:
Damn now the brother gone be gone for a while damn that wasn't smart@all
stupid ass gangbangers. give him the chair.
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