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

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He also maintained that Ward was being “railroaded” because of the high-profile homicide.

“This is a serious criminal case, this is not a political platform,” Granich told reporters after court. “The problem when criminal cases get made into political cases is rules are bent and mistakes are made.”

Williams’ attorney, Matthew McQuaid, said his client had made no statement to detectives. He said any “admissions” referenced by prosecutors in court would be called into question.

“If the statements were allegedly made to a third party or some guy on the street, I think that raises serious questions about their reliability,” he said.

State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez said prosecutors had sought prison time for Ward when he was convicted of a weapons charge in 2012, but he was given probation because he was only 17 at the time of the offense. A state law that went into effect that year requires a mandatory minimum sentence of 1 year in prison for unlawful use of a weapon but only for offenders 18 or older, she said.

Responding to a Tribune report that Ward had been arrested three times while on probation for his gun conviction but still was on the street, Alvarez said the Cook County Adult Probation Department was responsible for notifying prosecutors of the new arrests and filing for a violation of probation. That can result in an arrestee being sent to prison.

“What I’ve been told (is) the probation department has admitted that they did not notify us, so obviously we didn’t proceed on that violation of probation,” Alvarez said.

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(Tribune reporter Jennifer Delgado contributed.)

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HADIYA PENDLETON SUSPECTS

Michael Ward

—The 18-year-old was on probation for a 2012 weapons conviction when he was arrested in connection with Hadiya Pendleton's homicide. Court records have Ward's first name spelled several ways and at least one relative was unsure of the correct spelling. According to a police report, he is also known by the nicknames "Kells" and "Chief Kaeli" and has a tattoo of his mother's name — April — on his left arm. His attorney said he was seeking a high school equivalency certificate at Malcolm X College and working part time as a janitor.

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