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Inmate’s tip leads to arrests of two suspects in Hadiya Pendleton slaying

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In his confession, Ward said he and Williams were in the midst of a three-year battle with a rival gang faction that escalated when one of Ward’s friends was killed and Williams was shot in the arm last summer, according to prosecutors.

“(Ward) stated that when the rival gang killed one of his friends, he thought, ‘If we keep standing for this, we are going to be some straight bitches,’” Assistant State’s Attorney Jennifer Sexton said in court.

On the day of the murder, Williams and Ward were driving around in a Nissan Sentra owned by Ward’s mother when they passed Harsh Park in the North Kenwood neighborhood and spotted Hadiya’s group, who were relaxing after final exams and had taken shelter from the rain under a canopy, Sexton said. Mistaking them for members of the rival 4-6 Terror gang faction, Williams drove down an alley and handed Ward a gun, she said. Ward exited the car and “snuck up on the group, and they didn’t see him coming,” Sexton said.

Ward admitted approaching a fence and firing six shots, the prosecutor alleged. He ran back to the car and Williams drove off, she said. Hadiya was shot once in the back. One 17-year-old male was shot in the left ankle, while another boy, also 17, sustained a graze wound to his left foot.

Surveillance video captured the white Nissan driving by the park before and after the shooting, Sexton said. She also alleged that witnesses identified Williams as the driver and that cell phone records placed him in the area of the park at the time of the homicide.

Ward acknowledged in his confession that Hadiya “had nothing to do” with the feud, according to the prosecutor.

“She was just there,” Ward allegedly told police.

Ward’s aunt, Rhonda, defended her nephew, telling The Chicago Tribune he was not the “vicious killer” portrayed by police. But at the same time, she said police need to do more to address the gun violence that has taken the lives of so many.

“I’m really sympathetic for the little girl,” she said. “Maybe this will wake up a lot of people to see it’s just not her that’s dying.”

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