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‘Gun battle while school was letting out’ involved man on felony pretrial release, officials say

Last updated: March 3, 2026 7:55 am
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A recent incident outside a Chicago public high school involving a gunfight between two individuals has raised concerns about the safety of students and staff. The altercation took place during afternoon dismissal on January 22nd, prompting administrators to place Austin College and Career Academy High School on lockdown for an hour. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the incident.

One of the individuals involved in the gunfight has been identified as 18-year-old Nehemiyah Santiago. Santiago, who was on felony pretrial at the time, has been charged with aggravated discharge of a firearm toward a school and aggravated unlawful possession of a weapon. Surveillance footage from the school captured Santiago waiting across the street for his friends to exit the building. Upon their exit, Santiago approached them, pulled out a handgun, and fired multiple shots at an unidentified individual. In response, the unidentified person drew a firearm and shot back at Santiago before both shooters fled the scene.

Santiago was not apprehended in connection with the shooting until recently when Chicago police officers spotted him walking with a handgun visibly protruding from his waistband. Santiago claimed he carried the weapon for safety reasons. During questioning, Santiago admitted to firing one shot before fleeing the scene on January 22nd. Judge James Costello granted the state’s petition to have Santiago detained, citing his involvement in a gun battle near a school.

Court records reveal that Santiago was on pretrial release for allegedly possessing a stolen motor vehicle just one month before the shooting incident. In December, Santiago was arrested after fleeing from a stolen vehicle that crashed on the Eisenhower Expressway ramp. Despite this arrest, Santiago was released to await trial due to the nature of the offense not being detainable under the SAFE-T Act. However, a month later, he found himself embroiled in the high school shootout.

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This incident adds to a series of reports highlighting individuals accused of violent crimes while on pretrial release for felony allegations. The frequency of such incidents underscores the need for stronger measures to ensure public safety and prevent repeat offenses. As investigations continue and legal proceedings unfold, it is crucial to address the loopholes in the justice system that allow individuals like Santiago to engage in criminal activities while awaiting trial.

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