close
close
Local

Second teen charged with murder of retired CPD officer appears in court

CHICAGO — A second teenager charged with killing a former Chicago police officer appeared in court Saturday.

Marquan Jones, 17, was ordered to remain in custody after a judge agreed with prosecutors that he posed a risk to the community.

Chicago police said Jones, alongside Lazarius Watt, 16, allegedly opened fire on Larry Neuman, 73, outside his West Garfield Park home last week, leaving him fatally wounded.

Neuman, who was a retired CPD officer, veteran and pastor, was a valued member of the West Garfield Park community.

Read more: Latest Chicago News Headlines

The two teens, who both face charges of first-degree murder, murder and armed robbery, were charged as adults.

“He went with his mother in this matter.” Assistant State's Attorney Eugene Wood said Saturday.

Police said they arrested Jones Thursday, just days after Watt turned himself in to police in connection with the deadly shooting.

On Saturday, Jones appeared in Cook County criminal court for a hearing. During his arraignment, prosecutors said Neuman was paying a man who was helping him mow his lawn when he noticed two people approaching them wearing ski masks.

“Jones approached Mr. Neuman and was only a few feet away when he said stop and reached out to grab Mr. Neuman,” Wood said. “Mr. Neuman stepped back and reached for his gun when defendant Jones shot Mr. Neuman.”

Prosecutors said both teens were armed and fled after shooting Neuman. They said Neuman managed to fire a single bullet, but fell after being shot several times in the chest and leg.

Neuman later died of his injuries.

Defense attorneys denied the allegations against Jones and said he had surrendered and cooperated with police.

LATEST CASES: Missing Persons in Chicagoland

Prosecutors say several witnesses who knew the two teens helped identify them.

In court, the judge called Jones' actions “violent,” saying he posed a danger to the community.

On Saturday, hundreds of people gathered at St. Michael Missionary Baptist Church on the city's West Side to pay their respects to Nneuman.

“This is the West Side of Chicago and he was the epitome of his love for this community, his love for his people and his love for all of us,” said Ald. Jason Ervin (28th Ward) said during the ceremony.

Jones is scheduled to appear in court next on Tuesday, July 2, while Watt is due back in court on Tuesday, July 16.

Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

For breaking news, weather, sports and streaming video, visit WGN-TV.

Related Articles

Back to top button