Boys, 13 and 15, Charged in West Pullman Carjacking
Charges Filed
Two teenage boys were charged in connection with an armed carjacking Wednesday in Chicago’s West Pullman neighborhood.
Arrests and Charges
The boys, 13 and 15, were arrested Wednesday and charged with one felony count of aggravated vehicular hijacking with a firearm, police said.
Suspects Identified
Police identified them as the two suspects who stole a vehicle from a 70-year-old man at gunpoint around 9 p.m. in the 11900 block of South Loomis Street.
Additional Charge Filed
On Thursday morning, Chicago police announced the same charge had been filed against a 16-year-old boy connected to an armed carjacking on Sept. 19 in the Washington Heights neighborhood.
Investigation Continues
No further information was provided.
Conclusion
The charges filed against the two teenage boys in connection with the West Pullman carjacking serve as a reminder of the importance of addressing youth crime and keeping our communities safe.
FAQs
* Q: How old were the two boys charged in connection with the West Pullman carjacking?
* A: The boys were 13 and 15 years old.
* Q: What was the charge filed against the boys?
* A: One felony count of aggravated vehicular hijacking with a firearm.
* Q: How many people were involved in the carjacking?
* A: Two boys, aged 13 and 15.
* Q: What happened during the carjacking?
* A: A 70-year-old man had his vehicle stolen at gunpoint around 9 p.m. in the 11900 block of South Loomis Street.