Posted June 20, 2017 2:20 pm by Comments

By Andrew Shepperson

Raekwon Hudson (Photo: Chicago Police Department)
A Cook County judge denied bail Sunday for a 19-year-old man suspected of shooting two girls at an end-of-the-year school picnic.
“No bail! Take him back!” Cook County Judge Peggy Chiampas shouted to her courtroom sheriff’s deputies when they brought in the suspect, Raekwon Hudson.
The Chicago Sun-Times reported Hudson showed little emotion as the judge shouted in his direction.
“Young children in this city can’t participate in a picnic without being in fear of their lives because of gangbangers on the street with guns,” Chiampas added.
Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney Andrew Yassan said Hudson intended to shoot three students who had not been allowed to graduate for disciplinary reasons and had been denied entry to the Friday afternoon picnic outside Warren Elementary School on Chicago’s south side.
When the Jeep drove by and someone inside flashed a gun, the trio asked the security guard if they could enter the school building and were denied. As they walked away, the Jeep returned, and then the three fled into the school playground where the picnic was being held.
Hudson then reportedly flashed gang signs from the Jeep as he fired into the playground. Children scattered, but two were wounded. One 7-year-old girl

Source: Guns.com

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