A Chicago man who helped rob two victims at gunpoint in West City final yr after which fired photographs into the air as he fled has pleaded responsible and obtained a 15-year sentence. Esteban Ocampo, 33, obtained the sentence after pleading responsible to armed theft earlier than Decide James Obbish, in response to courtroom information.
The conviction stems from an early morning assault in January 2024 wherein two armed robbers confronted a pair of males who had simply stepped out of an Uber on the 400 block of North Ogden Avenue. Prosecutors mentioned Ocampo and Richard Vinet, 49, displayed handguns and took telephones, wallets, and a Coach backpack from the boys, who had been 39 and 52 years previous.
Vinet, who prosecutors mentioned was AWOL from parole on the time, held one sufferer at gunpoint whereas taking his pockets and telephone. Ocampo allegedly robbed the opposite man after which fired a revolver twice into the air to intimidate the victims and power their compliance.
However Ocampo and Vinet did not take the youthful sufferer’s Apple Watch. Because the robbers ran away, the person used the watch to name 911. Responding officers then used its monitoring capabilities to find the stolen telephones in River North.
Police discovered Vinet close to the five hundred block of North Franklin Avenue and Ocampo close to the 400 block of North Wells Avenue, in response to a CPD press launch. Prosecutors mentioned Vinet had each victims’ telephones. Officers reported discovering the Coach backpack inside Ocampo’s parked automotive.
Below Illinois regulation, Ocampo’s 15-year sentence might be decreased by 50 p.c for good habits and additional offset by 839 days of credit score he earned whereas in jail awaiting trial.
Vinet’s case stays pending. He’s due again in courtroom on January 6.
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