A distinctive neck tattoo led to the identification of a 23-year-old man in a June
shooting in a Walgreens parking lot that left one man dead and his uncle
critically wounded.
Demonte Williams was charged
with first-degree murder and attempted murder in the June 4 shooting that killed
Willie Stallworth, 30, and wounded his uncle, Michael Stallworth, 54.
Prosecutors said a witness was able to give police a detailed
description, including Williams’ neck tattoo depicting a red, five-pointed star
with a line running over his Adam’s apple.
Williams was arrested Sunday
outside his home in the 7600 block of South Hamilton Avenue and then identified
in a police lineup by both the witness and Michael Stallworth.
Prosecutors said Williams, armed with a
handgun, walked to the parking lot of a Walgreens store in the 7100 block of
South Western Avenue to do “a lick” a robbery.
At about 10:25 p.m.,
when Willie Stallworth got out of a car to make a cell phone call, Williams got
into the front passenger side and pointed the handgun at the uncle, Engebretson
said. The two struggled briefly over the weapon and then Williams shot the older
man in the chest. Williams then got out of the car and shot Willie Stallworth in
the chest and fled.
Willie Stallworth was pronounced
dead on the scene. His uncle was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak
Lawn in critical condition. He survived the shooting but still has the bullet
lodged in right side of his chest
4 comments:
YOU DUMB MONKEY, DONT HAVE ANY INDENTIFYING MARKS YOU DOPE, BUT YOULL LOOK REAL GOOD FACE DOWN IN THE PUNK BUNK FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE.
Live by Sword .. U die by Sword!!! Worlds dumbest criminal
THANK GOD FOR EXPOSURE & THAT WITNESS! I PRAY PROTECTION FOR THE WITNESSES THAT NO HARM OR RETALIATION COMES TO THEM! I JESUS NAME I PRAY! AMEN
I'm glad they caught ur punk ass
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