A 20-year-old man from Venezuela is being detained for allegedly pulling a gun on a theft sufferer at a North Facet Crimson Line station, with police saying all 4 theft suspects are believed to be former Senn Excessive Faculty college students.
Josue Rada, also referred to as Crismardin Hernandez, is charged with armed theft in reference to a violent assault that occurred early on July 12 on the prime of an escalator on the North-Clybourn station.
The 24-year-old sufferer, who works as a busboy and sells sweet and different objects close to “The Bean” and different downtown vacationer sights, had simply completed his shift and was carrying roughly $1,500 in money, authorities stated.
As he rode up the escalator, two males on the prime shouted slurs at him in each English and Spanish, calling him homosexual and an immigrant, in line with a detention submitting. The sufferer turned more and more nervous as he neared the highest, then instantly felt somebody take his pockets from his pants pocket. When he turned, he noticed two extra offenders behind him and somebody struck him within the face, the submitting stated.
The robbers ran again down the steps towards the platform, fleeing with the sufferer’s pockets, identification playing cards, passport, and money.
A passerby accompanied the sufferer again to the platform in an try to retrieve the pockets, prosecutors stated. Once they encountered the 4 suspects, considered one of them, who was not sporting a masks, allegedly approached the sufferer, pulled a gun from a backpack, racked the slide, and pointed it on the sufferer. The sufferer ducked and fled up the steps whereas the group escaped, prosecutors stated.
The sufferer reported the theft to a CTA employee and was transported by EMS to St. Mary’s Hospital for remedy of a minor head harm.
CTA surveillance footage captured the theft, with just one offender seen with out a masks through the crime, police stated. Detectives reviewed earlier footage displaying the group boarding on the Grand Crimson Line station and leaping turnstiles whereas none wore masks, in line with detention paperwork.
CPD issued a neighborhood alert that included surveillance pictures of the 4 suspects. Three days later, a Senn Excessive Faculty worker contacted detectives and stated he believed he might establish all 4 robbers as former college students of the varsity, the detention submitting stated. Utilizing previous pupil identification photographs, detectives decided that Hernandez, also referred to as Rada, was the robber who displayed the gun, prosecutors stated.
Police arrested Hernandez this week when he responded to the Space Three detective division after receiving a name about his brother, a juvenile, being arrested in reference to the case, in line with the detention paperwork.
Decide Ankur Srivastava ordered Hernandez detained.
With out figuring out the juvenile by identify, CPD this week introduced {that a} 17-year-old boy had been charged in reference to the CTA theft in addition to a current carjacking in Edgewater.
No different expenses have been introduced within the CTA case.
