Chicago -Two men were imprisoned in anticipation of trial after officers of Justice accused them of robbing a UPS driver, in the hope of getting away with the iPhone packages of the courier.
Officials said that the driver was in his truck in the 800 -block of North Spaulding when Trevon Walker, 23, and Dequan Kennedy, 24, confronted him in the vehicle around 9:55 am on 17 February.
“Back or this will be ugly,” Kennedy is said to have been threatened. The men ordered the UPS director to check his deliveries for anyone who contained iPhones, said public prosecutors, and eventually they fled with around 30 packages.
The Chicago police heard that the robbers escaped into a blue car that was stolen and determined that the vehicle was involved in a shooting in the 7400 block of South St. Lawrence the same day, according to judicial archives. The shooting did not lead to injuries, but according to a CPD report, the gunfire caused “extensive damage” to a home.
Researchers eventually found the car and CPD, the Illinois State Police and several police departments for the suburbs chased the car through the southwestern suburbs until a state strooper pulled out the vehicle with a ‘pit maneuver’.
Officers arrested both men on the spot, although a Chicago Heights police officer first attracted Walker, according to the CPD report.
Prosecutors said that the police found stolen packages in the crashed car and accused Kennedy of having a unloaded AK-47 and a loaded gun with an extensive magazine. Walker, who was the weapon design employee for a crime gun on the first time, reportedly had $ 1,658 cash.
Both men are accused of theft. Kenedy is confronted with two extra counts of illegal possession of a firearm.
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