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2 reputed gang members charged in Hadiya Pendleton’s slaying

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People mourn the loss of Hadiya Pendleton as the 15-year-old is laid to rest at Cedar Park Cemetery in Riverdale, Illinois, on Saturday, February 9, 2013. (Photo by Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune/MCT)

(MCT) — CHICAGO — Two reputed gang members were out for revenge from a previous shooting when they opened fire on a group of students in a South Side park last month, killing 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton in a heartbreaking case that has brought national attention to Chicago’s rampant gun violence, police said.

Michael Ward, 18, and Kenneth Williams, 20, were each charged with first-degree murder, attempted murder and aggravated battery with a firearm in the Jan. 29 attack that also left two other teens wounded.

Ward confessed to police that he and Williams mistook a Pendleton companion for rivals who had shot and wounded Williams last July, police Supt. Garry McCarthy said at a news conference Monday night at the Area Central police headquarters.

Ward told police that he and Williams got out of their car, crept up on the group and opened fire in Harsh Park, according to McCarthy. Williams then drove them from the scene, he said.

“The offenders had it all wrong. They thought the group they shot into included members of a rival gang. Instead, it was a group of upstanding determined kids who, like Hadiya, were repulsed by the gang lifestyle,” said McCarthy, flanked by two dozen detectives and gang investigators who worked the case.

Detectives arrested the two on Saturday night as they were on their way to a suburban strip club to celebrate a friend’s birthday, McCarthy said. Hadiya had been buried only hours earlier in a funeral attended by first lady Michelle Obama.

“I don’t even know what to say about that,” McCarthy said. “They were going out to celebrate at a strip club.”

Williams did not confess, and police have not recovered a murder weapon, McCarthy said. Both are due in bond court on Tuesday.

Hadiya’s father, Nathaniel Pendleton, said Monday night that news of the charges marked the first time since his daughter’s slaying that he had a “legitimate” smile on his face.

“I’m ecstatic that they found the two guys,” he told the Chicago Tribune during a brief telephone interview from Washington, D.C., where he and his wife, Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton, will attend the State of the Union address Tuesday night as guests of President Barack Obama. “(I’m) thanking God that these two guys are off the streets, so that this doesn’t happen to another innocent person.”

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