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Inmate’s tip leads to arrests of two suspects in Hadiya Pendleton slaying

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Detectives reviewed recent gang intelligence, figured out which factions were active in the area around the park and identified any gang members involved in recent hostilities there, the law enforcement source told the Tribune.

Police determined that the park was frequented by the SUWU gang, an offshoot of the Gangster Disciples. Williams had been shot in July near his home Avenue by a member of the rival 4-6 Terror faction, the source said. After Williams refused to cooperate in the investigation, police believe he likely wanted revenge, according to the source.

Detectives then began looking at months of contacts cards — used by police to keep track of those stopped during routine street stops—and found that Williams had been pulled over several times in a white Nissan matching the description of the car used in Hadiya’s slaying, the source said. During some of those stops, Williams was with Ward, the source said.

The case gained momentum late last week when a gang intelligence officer at the county Jail approached other members of the suspects’ gang faction and found one inmate who appeared to know a bit about the murder, the source said. The following day, while under questioning by two detectives, the inmate gave the name of the parolee who provided the key break.

Gang investigations officers quickly set up surveillance of Ward and Williams on Saturday and began tracking their every move, the source said. After tailing them all day, police began to worry the suspects had caught onto their presence and might attempt to flee. The order to arrest them was given shortly before midnight.

At the Area Central headquarters on Sunday and Monday, police held more than a dozen lineups with witnesses, but no one from Hadiya’s group was able to identify Ward or Williams as being involved, the law enforcement source said.

Ward’s lawyer, Jeffrey Granich, contended Tuesday that police refused his client’s repeated requests for a lawyer while he was being questioned by detectives. He said Ward’s family didn’t even know where he was being held and that by the time he was called on Monday, Ward had confessed.

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