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Monday, December 15, 2014

DEMARIO BAILEY, 15, FATALLY SHOT DURING ROBBERY ATTEMPT, POLICE SAY SUSPECTS IN CUSTODY

CHICAGO (WLS) -- This, too, is tragic ........... Where are all the activists, Sharpton, etc., 

Police are questioning persons of interest in connection with a shooting that left a 15-year-old boy dead during an apparent robbery attempt on the city's South Side.

Demario Bailey was shot and killed in front of his identical twin brother. Family members say the teen was shot because he would not give up his coat to several people trying to rob him. At least two people were custody Saturday night.

Bailey was a student at Johnson College Prep. One of his junior varsity basketball coaches says he's an angel gone too soon. "One of the best kids in our school," said coach Robin Callahan. "Very disciplined. No problems, fun kids. Always a smile on they face. If you wanted a kid, that was one of the kids that you wanted."

Bailey was walking down the sidewalk with his brother near 63rd and State just after 12:30 p.m. Saturday when four men came up and tried to rob him. Police say at some point one of them allegedly pulled out a gun and shot Bailey in the chest.

Community activist Andrew Holmes says there's a $1,000 reward for anyone with information on the shooting.

"That coat, if you were trying to steal that coat wasn't worth it," Holmes said. "Was it worth you stealing this man's coat, was it worth you stealing his money, was it worth it taking his life? Because you just gave up your life."

According to family, Bailey was only three days away from his 16th birthday.

His coach and school are now devastated by his death.

"Our kids work so hard and we do so many things for them to keep them off the street, to keep them out of trouble," Callahan said. "For something like this to happen it not even just tears the school apart, it tears the community apart. "

The principal released a statement Saturday night calling for Martial Law on the South Side, saying this killing violence needs to stop.

Police are still searching for at least two other people. No charges have been filed against the two suspects in custody.

A response worth reading from Shan....

This is what is wrong with our society. This young man of promise killed in front of his twin brother. We have become a nation of people that reward criminals with long government stays in prison. Enough is Enough we need to bring back the death penatly. These cowards that killed a child. We are the so called "leaders" Rev. Al, Farakhan, Corey Brooks, Meeks, Braizer etc.... Mentorship... values are all missing in our black communities. ENOUGH! We are becoming a national joke. We speak about injustices but continue to kill our own. We can advance because we are like crabs in a barrel.

As a mother of two beauty black children I fear for their lives not by the police but their own people.

To the family of this young man may God be with you and provide you strength during this difficult time. God never gives us too much to bear. Remember the time you had with him have joy in knowing that he is with God now. Hug his twin and give him strength to go on without his brother. God bless this family. Lord give them justice in an unjust world. Have mercy on that family. Lead them to peace and joy. Amen!