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Chicago boy stabbed to death after protecting his mother from ex-boyfriend who was released from prison the day before

An 11-year-old boy died Wednesday in Chicago while trying to protect his pregnant mother from her ex-boyfriend. His ex-boyfriend is believed to have been involved in a brutal knife-wielding attack. new york post. The man had just been released from prison the day before the attack.

Crosetti Brand, 37, is accused of stabbing the boy and his 33-year-old mother to death. According to recent announcements, the boy who was killed was Jaden Perkins. chicago police department.

Bland was previously sentenced to 16 years in prison for burglary and aggravated assault. He had been released on parole from Statesville Correctional Center on Tuesday.

Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling said the report said Bland broke into his ex-girlfriend’s home in Edgewater, Illinois, and “brutally attacked” the family.Details were revealed during the press conference. Press conference on friday.

Bland carried out the attack as the mother was getting ready to take her two children to school around 8am. The woman’s 11-year-old son stepped in to protect his mother, but was eventually stabbed in the chest nearby. the front door of their house.

Snelling noted that the woman’s five-year-old son was also nearby and “witnessed the attack.” The woman and her eldest son were rushed to hospital for treatment after the attack.

WLT report Bland was charged with one count of first-degree murder, one count of attempted first-degree murder, three counts of burglary with a dangerous weapon, one count of armed robbery with a dangerous weapon, one count of domestic assault, and one count of aggravated assault. He was charged with one crime. He was charged with one count of unlawful use of a weapon by a felon, one count of violation of a prior protective order, and one count of warrant issued for parole violation.

Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx said, “There should be trust in the criminal justice system and we hope that incidents are rare.”

“Although rare, this is appalling and especially in this case and others, there are no gaps in the justice system that would allow dangerous criminals to commit such acts. An evaluation needs to be done to confirm that the superintendent is saying there are questions and questions that need to be investigated and answered honestly to prevent this from happening in the future. You heard that.”

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