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    An 87-year-old World War II veteran was walking from a corner store in West Englewood after buying lottery tickets when he was attacked by three people who smashed his glasses, knocked out his hearing aid and broke his dentures, then went through his pockets and fled with his wallet, according to his family and police.

    Two delivery men who witnessed the attack Monday afternoon followed the robbers in their truck and helped police track them down, authorities said. Three suspects -- ages 15, 17 and 20 -- were taken into custody not far from where Porter B. Cross was beaten.

    “I don’t know what happened," Cross said from his bed today, nursing cuts and bruises to his face. "I know they broke my teeth and they hit me. They hit me and they kicked me.”

    The three jumped Cross just blocks from his home. "They broke his glasses in his face and his dentures in his mouth," she said. "They knocked his hearing aid out and his face is really swollen."

    The three took his wallet, which contained money, his Social Security card, his state ID, driver's license and credit cards. But he was able to hold onto the lottery tickets.

    Cross suffered a bruised left eye, a laceration under his right eye and was treated at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, police said.

    Steward-Jones said her father served in World War II. "He was a seaman," she said. After the war, he worked for 36 years for the U.S. Postal Service before retiring. They moved to the West Englewood neighborhood about two years ago.

    "He's just a sweet guy," Steward-Jones said. "Chicago has bruised my heart with this."
    Steward-Jones said the robbery has also left her father "disappointed."

    "He said: 'I'm just so disappointed. I've served this country and I've done all the right things. I've lived my life like I was supposed to and this younger generation is just something else. … They're just losing their mind.' "

    Steward-Jones said the family is touched by the kindness of the people who came to her father's aid.

    "If it had not been for the two gentlemen ... they might not have been caught," she said. "They could have killed my father. I am just so grateful to them. I just want to say thank you and my whole family says thank you.

    "At least there's someone who still cares."

    One of those Good Samaritans was Dennis Weekly, who was making a meat delivery on the Southwest Side when he saw Cross on the ground near 71st Street and Claremont Avenue and three men going through his pockets. When the muggers ran away, he and his partner followed them in their rented truck.

    "I saw the man lying on the ground and three males standing over him, going through his pockets," said Weekly, 29. "Once I saw it was an old man on the ground, I called the ambulance and I told them they needed to call the police.

    "He could barely move or talk. He was in so much pain," Weekly said. "He didn't deserve this. They didn't need to do this to him. It hurt my heart to see him lying on the ground like that."

    Weekly said he and his partner decided to follow the robbers.

    "I followed them about four blocks until police got there," Weekly said, careful not to get too close. "I kept my distance so they wouldn't know. I just happened to be in the right place at the right time."

    Aiman Samad was driving the truck. "We tracked down the culprits," Samad said. "We flagged down the cops."

    Police say Rashon Williams, 20, of the 1400 block of Lincoln Avenue in Calumet City, was charged with robbery of a senior citizen, and Michael Protho, 17, of the 3000 block of Woodworth Place in Hazel Crest, was charged with robbery of a senior citizen and reckless conduct.

    According to court records, Williams was paroled in March after serving time for a pair of 2009 convictions, one aggravated robbery and a vehicular hijacking.

    Bond was set at $500,000 each for Williams and Protho. Both are scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 6.

    Juvenile authorities will take over in the case of the 15-year-old, who was also charged with robbery of a senior, police said.

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  • #2
    Welcome to Obamaland, better known as Chicago.

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    • #3
      wild animals like that should be put down. PAINFULLY put down.

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      • #4
        Makes me fucking sick and pissed!
        "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes...Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." - Thomas Jefferson, 1776

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        • #5
          These fuckers should be held down and shot. WW2 vet jumped by these hoodlums who broke his dentures...I mean come on. They could have pushed him over and taken his wallet if they wanted it that bad.

          Until an example starts being made, nothing will improve.

          Walk them outside the station, put them face down on the curb and stomp on the back of their head.
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          • #6
            If Obama had a son...............?

            Too bad he wasn't able to have a hand gun in chitown . We could have three less mouths to feed.
            Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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            • #7
              Godamn that fucking makes me mad...
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              • #8
                Yet the government wants to disarm law abiding citizens.
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                • #9
                  hood rats do as hood rats do.
                  Originally posted by PGreenCobra
                  I can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!
                  Originally posted by Trip McNeely
                  Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy
                  dont downshift!!
                  Go do a whooly in front of a Peterbilt.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by soap View Post
                    Yet the government wants to disarm law abiding citizens.
                    I can see the headlines if he had got one of them:

                    "Racist combat soldier shoots kids over prank"

                    Today in Chicago, a trained combat veteran opened fire on a trio of children who had engaged him in a childish prank called "Pushing." When asked about the prank, the spokesman, a 20 year old gentleman stated "It's completely unfair. We merely bumped into the man, you know, as a joke to see who was brave enough to do it, and he turned and fired on us because we was black."

                    The combat vet, trained to kill in world wars, suffered minor injuries from the bump and will be charged later today at the behest of Rham Emanuel and Reverend Sharpton. Charges to be filed could include hate crimes.
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                    • #11
                      I was too lazy to post this, but i'll add it here about some upstanding citizens in Chicago...

                      http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/1...ng-a-game.html

                      Three teenagers accused of killing a 62-year-old father-of-12 in West Rogers Park were playing a game called “Pick ‘em out and knock ‘em down” when they videotaped themselves punching him in the face, prosecutors say.

                      Malik Jones, 16, Nicholas Ayala, 17, and Anthony Malcolm, 18, were caught after the video of Jones fatally punching Delfino Mora was posted on Jones’ Facebook page, according to authorities.

                      The three were playing a “game where the offender picks an innocent victim and knocks him out by striking him and likely robbing him as well,” Assistant Cook County State’s Attorney Terry Clancy told Judge Israel Desierto in court Monday.

                      Similar attacks — some resulting in death — have previously been reported in Missouri, New Jersey and Decatur. The game also goes by the name “Knockout King,” and experts say it is a grab for attention.

                      Prosecutors did not mention the game Sunday when Jones appeared before a judge on first degree murder charges in the most recent case, but gave a more detailed account of the crime when his two alleged accomplices made their first appearance in court Monday.

                      They allege Jones struck the fatal blow and owns the cell phone used to film Mora’s murder in the alley on the 6300 block of North Artesian early July 10.

                      Jones spotted Mora, a salvager who was collecting empty pop cans, and told the others, “I think I’m going to knock this m----------- out,” Clancy said.

                      She said Jones then handed Ayala his cell phone, and Ayala passed it on to Malcolm, who recorded Jones as he approached Mora.

                      The prosecutor said Jones punched Mora in the jaw after asking him, “You got any money in your pockets?”

                      When Mora collapsed, Malcolm continued to film the incident, then all three teens ran away, she said.

                      Jones and Ayala then returned to the alley, where Jones stole $60 from Mora’s wallet and gave Ayala $20, according to the prosecutor, who said all three defendants left the area “laughing about victimizing the old man.”

                      Minutes later, they allegedly took $1 by force from a second victim, a 64-year-old man.

                      Mora was found at the scene three hours later, with blood coming from a nostril and vomit next to his head. He was declared dead the next day at St. Francis Hospital.

                      After the video of the incident was posted to Facebook, it was spotted by a witness who prosecutors said had been attacked by Jones on June 30.

                      One of Mora’s sons also saw the video, and when police arrested Jones on Saturday, Jones had in his possession the cell phone used to make the video, Clancy said. Ayala and Malcolm can both be heard speaking on it, she added.

                      According to police reports, Jones and Ayala are both members of the Latin Kings street gang. All three teens have been charged as adults with first-degree murder and are being held without bail. They’ve all confessed, prosecutors say.

                      But Jones’ father, Terry Jones, said Monday that his son didn’t realize that the blow he was struck was fatal.

                      “He was only trying to knock him out,” he said, adding that his son’s troubles dated to his joining the gang and time he spent in juvenile detention in DuPage County.

                      The incident bore close similarities to an attack on a homeless man knocked unconscious at the Chicago Avenue CTA Red Line station in April last year. Scotty Strahan, 18, turned himself in to police in November and was charged with two counts of aggravated battery after a cell phone video clip of the attack posted on worldhiphopstar.com went viral.

                      “We know that juveniles don’t think out consequences clearly,” Beth Huebner, an associate professor of criminology at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, told the Associated Press after a 72-year-old Vietnamese immigrant was killed in another “Knock ‘em out” case in St. Louis last year.

                      “They see something on YouTube and say, ‘I want to get that sort of attention, too.’ They don’t think about the person they’re attacking maybe hitting their head.”

                      Mora’s family is collecting funds to send his remains to Mexico. Donations can be made to Chase Bank account number 3038964317 in the name of Valentin Mora.
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                      • #12
                        "He was only trying to knock him out". Piss on him. They won't put a needle in his arm, so let him rot in jail.

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                        • #13
                          Every American should be able to have a handgun on them at anytime. The streets would be so much safer.
                          When the government pays, the government controls.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
                            "He was only trying to knock him out". Piss on him. They won't put a needle in his arm, so let him rot in jail.
                            Why the hell do we use clean needles by the way? I guarantee you they're going to die before any infection sets in. Should be a turkey baster full of Clorox
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                              Why the hell do we use clean needles by the way? I guarantee you they're going to die before any infection sets in. Should be a turkey baster full of Clorox
                              I like where your head is at. Better yet, paper cup and "here drink this". Reuse paper cup.
                              Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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