New shocking details have emerged as a Markham man accused in a 2017 murder who was out on electronic monitoring has been charged in connection with a mass shooting in Dolton last week.
A Markham man accused in a 2017 murder who was out on electronic monitoring has been charged in connection with a mass shooting in Dolton last week.The incident took place on Jan. 31, around 10 a.m., in the parking lot of an AutoZone store on Sibley Boulevard.According to the Cook County Sheriff's Office, when officers arrived at the scene of the shooting, they found 30-year-old Torrey Lewis in the driver's seat of a Nissan Maxima suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.
Lewis was arrested in September 2018 and ordered held in custody without bail. However, in May 2020, his bond was reduced to $300,000 and he posted the required 10% to be let out of jail.Then – beginning on Jan.