Three teenage suspects have been charged with first-degree murder and robbery in connection with the fatal stabbing of a homeless man in Chicago's Loop neighborhood.
According to prosecutors, Wininayker Rodriguez-Vasquez, a 16-year-old Venezuelan immigrant, was identified by his mother and an associate after he was taken into custody hours after the Sunday morning attack. He is charged as an adult and ordered held during his first court hearing on Tuesday. His two alleged accomplices, both 14-year-olds, were charged in juvenile court with murder and robbery.
The victims were walking down South Wabash Avenue around 5:45 a.m. when they were confronted by the group of teenagers. One of the teens allegedly ran off with a victim's skeleton mask, prompting Rodriguez-Vasquez to kick him from behind and stab him with a knife. The other teen then hit his accomplice with a metal rod before the group fled on foot.
The teens made their way to a Red Line train station, where they boarded a bus after the attack. A witness passing by the scene found the victim's body and called authorities. He was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where he died from stab wounds in his back. The Cook County medical examiner's office ruled the death a homicide.
Rodriguez-Vasquez and his alleged accomplices were arrested around 4 p.m. Sunday after video surveillance showed multiple males matching their descriptions. Rodriguez-Vasquez was found with a knife at the scene, and had no prior arrests in Illinois, but had contact with law enforcement in Texas last year.
The investigation revealed that Rodriguez-Vasquez had been seen displaying a knife to his group before and after the attack, making stabbing motions and wearing one of the victim's masks. He is currently being held in Cook County Jail awaiting a December 16 court appearance.
According to prosecutors, Wininayker Rodriguez-Vasquez, a 16-year-old Venezuelan immigrant, was identified by his mother and an associate after he was taken into custody hours after the Sunday morning attack. He is charged as an adult and ordered held during his first court hearing on Tuesday. His two alleged accomplices, both 14-year-olds, were charged in juvenile court with murder and robbery.
The victims were walking down South Wabash Avenue around 5:45 a.m. when they were confronted by the group of teenagers. One of the teens allegedly ran off with a victim's skeleton mask, prompting Rodriguez-Vasquez to kick him from behind and stab him with a knife. The other teen then hit his accomplice with a metal rod before the group fled on foot.
The teens made their way to a Red Line train station, where they boarded a bus after the attack. A witness passing by the scene found the victim's body and called authorities. He was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where he died from stab wounds in his back. The Cook County medical examiner's office ruled the death a homicide.
Rodriguez-Vasquez and his alleged accomplices were arrested around 4 p.m. Sunday after video surveillance showed multiple males matching their descriptions. Rodriguez-Vasquez was found with a knife at the scene, and had no prior arrests in Illinois, but had contact with law enforcement in Texas last year.
The investigation revealed that Rodriguez-Vasquez had been seen displaying a knife to his group before and after the attack, making stabbing motions and wearing one of the victim's masks. He is currently being held in Cook County Jail awaiting a December 16 court appearance.