NILES, Ill. (WLS) -- A now-former Cook County Corrections officer has been charged with murder after a fatal shooting outside of a Niles nightclub Sunday, police said. She instead mentioned what she called "self-serving" statements made by Kettina. About two minutes later, according to the proffer, Kettina returned to the restaurant's parking lot and began to administer CPR to Asber. "The defendant admitted to officers, he shot the victim when the victim had his back turned. According to the proffer, Kettina is a regular patron at Miraj and Asber had been employed as a busboy at the restaurant for the last two months. He was de-deputized Sunday in connection with a criminal investigation being conducted by the Nile Police Department. All Rights Reserved. Lightfoot: City 'Very Focused' on Shooting of Rapper Near Cook County The mid-morning gunfight, which left one shooter dead and two of the suspects wounded, stemmed from an internal dispute between two gang factions, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. Three people were arrested. He was struck in the back and arms by the gunfire. He was transported to Christ Hospital and pronounced dead. July 12, 2021 / 12:30 PM Calabrese, with no objection from the defense lawyers, granted the prosecution's request that if Kettina posts bond, he would turn in his expired passport, any firearms to police, and not make contact with any witnesses or employees at Miraj Restaurant. One person was killed and two others were hurt in the shootout. Officers work at the scene where Cook County sheriff's deputies shot a person on electronic monitoring in the 7400 block of South Yates Boulevard on Jan. 12, 2022, in Chicago. "We would say any time someone is to be held with no bail, the spirit of the law and the requirement is that the state must file a petition and give him an actual chance short of a full-blown trial by clear and convincing evidence," Usharovich said referring to the prosecution's ask of no bail, specifically regarding the potential for a life sentence. The Cook County sheriffs office issued a statement saying, The sheriffs office is cooperating in any way it can with the investigation and would refer all questions to the Niles Police Department., A memorial for Mark Asber, 22, of Niles, who was fatally shot outside Miraj Bar on the 8800 block of Milwaukee Avenue over the weekend. COOK COUNTY - A man fatally shot a woman at a restaurant in suburban Burbank on Thursday before turning the gun on himself. Shoppers With Guns In Holsters Just Cops: Northbrook Police Blotter, Northbrook's District 28 Music Receives Outstanding Program Award, New Vision For Northbrook Court Discussed At Village Board Meeting, Mane in Heaven Miniature Therapy Horses Derby Party Fundraiser. At approximately 9 p.m. on June 9, Cook County Sheriff's Police responded to the 1500 block of Embassy Lane for a report of a shooting. At 1:37 a.m. Saturday, a 14-year-old boy was outside in the 2600 block of West 24th Street in Little Village, when a group of people attacked him, punching and kicking him, before stabbing him in. The killing comes amid a rise in shootings this year in Chicago and broader concerns nationwide about increasing violence. / CBS Chicago. Usharovich argued that due to these aspects of the case, along with his client "having no prior criminal history," the potential for lessening the charge to a second-degree murder could be on the table.
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