Two Teenagers Charged in Fatal Shooting Near Chicago High School
The suspects, aged 14 and 17, were arrested following the January 31 incident that left one student dead and two others injured.
- Two teenagers, aged 14 and 17, have been charged with murder and attempted murder following a shooting near Senn High School in Chicago, resulting in one student's death and two others wounded.
- The incident occurred on January 31, when several shooters targeted three students walking near the school, leading to the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Daveon Gibson.
- The two suspects, who are not students at Senn High School, were arrested after police tracked the stolen vehicle used in the shooting through surveillance footage.
- Community members provided crucial information that aided the police investigation, highlighting the importance of community-police collaboration.
- The Chicago Board of Education is considering a resolution to remove school resource officers from Chicago Public Schools, amidst ongoing discussions about school safety.