
A 21-year-old man was charged in six murders throughout 2020, when he was only 17, as prosecutors allege he went on a serial killing spree through the Chicago's southwest side. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Antonio Reyes pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder and four charges of attempted murder Tuesday, all of the cases stemming from the same year.
Main Idea: Antonio Reyes was charged in connection with six killings and several attempted murders tied to a 2020 shooting spree in Chicago, prosecutors said.
Key Points:
The alleged killings and attempted murders increase fear in Chicago neighborhoods and can raise costs for policing, courts, and public safety services.
Cook County prosecutors may remove a violent suspect from the streets, which can help protect residents if the charges are proven.
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Central accused person charged in the murders and attempted murders described in the article.
Prosecutorial body taking central action by bringing the new murder and attempted murder charges.
Cook County State’s Attorney who publicly accused Reyes and is a key official voice in the story.
Named prior murder victim tied to the earlier case that led to Reyes’s arrest.
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