Chicago man chased down his stolen car with 2 teens inside, then shot them both

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A suburban Chicago man chased down his stolen car with 2 teens inside, then shot them both, one fatally, after a struggle

Sgt. Chris Covelli said detectives Sunday were still trying to find out how the 35-year-old Round Lake Beach man — who had reported his 2012 Chevrolet sedan stolen from his Fairfield Road home Dec. 30 — spotted the car in Volo in the middle of the night. It wasn’t immediately clear whether he located it by coincidence, if he had a tracking system onboard or if he’d left some type of electronics in the car he could trace.

The 35-year-old, who is not being named because he has not been charged with a crime, called 911 when he and the two 17-year-old boys got into a confrontation and physical fight, Covelli said. When it was over, both teenagers were suffering from gunshot wounds.

“The caller was the 35-year-old, dispatchers could hear the physical altercation in the background,” Covelli wrote in an email.

One of the three was armed with a handgun, although detectives were not yet sure to whom the gun belonged, where he’d been carrying it or when or why he drew it. Covelli said it was too soon to say whether the gun owner had a firearm owner’s identification card or a concealed carry license.

“Sheriff’s detectives are working to determine this as well ...,” he said. “One would need a FOID card and possibly a CCL to legally possess the firearm. I can’t say at this time whether or not anyone involved possessed those.”

https://www.chicagotribune.com/news...0210103-e3a4uqa5dzb4tjlpszaf7vypdq-story.html

I love a happy ending
 
Don't give a shit whether it was his gun or theirs. Don't give a shit how he was able to find it. All that matters is the two pieces of shit were shot.
 
A suburban Chicago man chased down his stolen car with 2 teens inside, then shot them both, one fatally, after a struggle

Sgt. Chris Covelli said detectives Sunday were still trying to find out how the 35-year-old Round Lake Beach man — who had reported his 2012 Chevrolet sedan stolen from his Fairfield Road home Dec. 30 — spotted the car in Volo in the middle of the night. It wasn’t immediately clear whether he located it by coincidence, if he had a tracking system onboard or if he’d left some type of electronics in the car he could trace.

The 35-year-old, who is not being named because he has not been charged with a crime, called 911 when he and the two 17-year-old boys got into a confrontation and physical fight, Covelli said. When it was over, both teenagers were suffering from gunshot wounds.

“The caller was the 35-year-old, dispatchers could hear the physical altercation in the background,” Covelli wrote in an email.

One of the three was armed with a handgun, although detectives were not yet sure to whom the gun belonged, where he’d been carrying it or when or why he drew it. Covelli said it was too soon to say whether the gun owner had a firearm owner’s identification card or a concealed carry license.

“Sheriff’s detectives are working to determine this as well ...,” he said. “One would need a FOID card and possibly a CCL to legally possess the firearm. I can’t say at this time whether or not anyone involved possessed those.”

https://www.chicagotribune.com/news...0210103-e3a4uqa5dzb4tjlpszaf7vypdq-story.html

I love a happy ending


Negroes in the news.
 
I don't know if you've ever shot/killed anyone, but the whole thing is a nightmare.

All over a hunk of metal?

Cause for sorrow, not celebration.

That "hunk of metal", even if worth only one cent, has more value than the thief(ves) that would try to steal it.
 
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