No charges have been filed against the three teenagers who Robbins police say stole a Kia and crashed it into a vehicle, killing 70-year-old resident Donald Carter.
Thank you for supporting our journalism. This article is available exclusively for our subscribers, who help fund our work at the Chicago Tribune.Robbins Mayor Darren Bryant gives an update Feb. 12, 2023, on the fatal crash that killed 70-year-old Donald Carter.
Police are also updating the ages of the three teens. At the time, police said the boys were all 13 years old, but village spokesman Sean Howard said Friday their ages were actually 17, 15 and 14, meaning at least one was of legal age to drive. When asked why police said the boys were 13, Howard said he didn’t know how they got that information.
At 2:30 p.m. Feb. 12, a Robbins officer saw a Kia with a broken driver’s side window traveling north on Kedzie Avenue and drove in the direction it was headed, according to police reports. Under Illinois law, police can hold individuals 12 years and younger for six hours and individuals 12 years and older for 24 hours, Sheppard said.
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