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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Cops linked video, Instagram posts, and phone records to identify 3 gunmen in murder of Innovations High School students
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Cops linked video, Instagram posts, and phone records to identify 3 gunmen in murder of Innovations High School students

Last updated: February 1, 2025 9:06 pm
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Chicago Police Make Breakthrough in Solving Double Murder Case

Chicago prosecutors recently disclosed the meticulous efforts made by Chicago police detectives in solving the double murder of two students outside Innovations High School a year ago. Through extensive investigation involving social media posts, phone records, auto theft reports, and surveillance video analysis, authorities were able to identify the three gunmen involved in the tragic incident. One of the suspects died last year, while another has yet to be charged. The third suspect, 22-year-old Tommie Coleman, appeared in court for the first time as prosecutors presented their case against him. Following a lengthy hearing, Judge William Fahy ordered Coleman to be detained pending trial.

The incident took place around 12:30 p.m. on January 26, 2024, as Monterio Williams, 17, and Robert Boston, 16, along with a group of students, exited Innovations High School onto North Wabash. As they neared the nearby CTA station, a stolen Infiniti SUV pulled up on Wabash, and three gunmen emerged from the vehicle, firing shots for approximately 15 seconds. Tragically, both Williams and Boston lost their lives in the attack, while a 25-year-old woman narrowly escaped being hit by a stray bullet that pierced her coat sleeve.

Following the shooting, a tip received by the police implicated the now-deceased individual in the crime. A search warrant executed on the individual’s Instagram account uncovered a video recorded inside the stolen SUV shortly after the murders, with the deceased gunman referencing the incident in a song verse. Additionally, detectives obtained another video recorded by Coleman in the front seat of the SUV, showing all three suspects armed with guns, according to prosecutors.

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Further evidence from school surveillance footage implicated a student believed to be the third, still uncharged suspect, who was seen changing clothes and leaving campus prior to the shooting. Video and GPS data from his phone indicated that he traveled to the scene of the crime and was involved in the incident. Location data from all three suspects’ phones corroborated their involvement before, during, and after the murders.

On Wednesday, Coleman was apprehended and charged with two counts of first-degree murder, attempted murder, aggravated discharge of a firearm towards an occupied vehicle, possession of a firearm as a felon, and failure to register as a gun offender. Prosecutors revealed that Coleman has prior legal issues in Indiana, including cases for auto theft and possession of a machine gun. He was also convicted of unlawful possession of a weapon in DuPage County in 2021.

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