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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Gunman gets 43 years for mass shooting that killed 2, injured 7 outside Chicago Red Line station
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Gunman gets 43 years for mass shooting that killed 2, injured 7 outside Chicago Red Line station

Last updated: December 23, 2024 8:08 pm
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Jaylun Sanders has been sentenced to 43 years in prison for a mass shooting that killed two and wounded seven outside the Chicago Red Line station on May 19, 2022. (Chicago Police Department, CWBChicago)

Man Sentenced to 43 Years for Chicago Mass Shooting

A Cook County judge has handed down a 43-year prison sentence to Jaylun Sanders, 24, for his involvement in a mass shooting that resulted in two fatalities and seven injuries near the Chicago Red Line station in May 2022. Sanders, who pleaded guilty to one count of murder in November, was on bond for a felony gun charge when the incident occurred.

The shooting took place around 9:15 p.m. on May 19, 2022, following a clash between two groups near the Chicago Red Line station at 801 North State. Despite police intervention, a shot was fired, prompting authorities to pursue an individual seen fleeing the scene with a gun. Shortly after, surveillance footage captured Sanders acquiring a weapon from another individual, identified as Kameron Abram, 23.

At approximately 10:41 p.m., Sanders was observed walking west from a nearby McDonald’s with a group trailing behind him. Armed with the gun, Sanders opened fire on the rival group using a pistol modified to simulate automatic gunfire. The attack resulted in the deaths of Anthony Allen, 31, and Antonio Wade, 30, with seven others sustaining injuries.

Following the shooting, Sanders allegedly handed the gun to Abram before both men fled into the CTA station. Sanders was eventually apprehended in the tunnel by police, while Abram was detained on the platform. The firearm used in the incident was recovered in the train tunnel.

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During questioning, Sanders claimed self-defense, stating that the victims were armed or reaching for weapons. He admitted to obtaining the modified gun in Indiana, noting that the aftermarket switch enabling automatic fire could be purchased for a nominal fee on the streets.

Abram, who pleaded guilty to illegal possession of a machine gun, received a seven-year sentence and was released on parole in July after a 50% sentence reduction.

The sentencing of Jaylun Sanders serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of gun violence and underscores the importance of strict firearm regulations to prevent such tragedies from reoccurring.

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