Alphonso Joyner sentenced to 65 years in prison for 71-year-old Woom Sing Tse's Chinatown, Chicago shooting death in 2021

In a significant development, a man responsible for a tragic shooting in Chicago’s Chinatown has been handed a lengthy prison sentence, marking the conclusion of a case that has lingered in the community’s memory for nearly four years. The incident involved the untimely death of a 71-year-old man, who was fatally shot while taking a walk in the neighborhood.

In October, Alphonso Joyner was found guilty for the murder of Woom Sing Tse, a case that has since drawn considerable public attention. The crime was particularly shocking as it occurred near an elementary school, casting a shadow over a place meant for learning and safety.

On Friday, the court sentenced Joyner to 65 years in prison, a decision that underscores the gravity of his actions and the impact on the community. However, his legal team has already moved to appeal the sentence, describing it as excessive in light of the circumstances.

As the legal proceedings continue, the community remains mindful of the loss suffered nearly four years ago, a reminder of the violence that has affected many neighborhoods across Chicago.

His attorneys have filed an appeal, arguing the sentence is excessive.

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Woom Sing Tse was shot to death in 2021, not far from an elementary school in Chicago’s Chinatown neighborhood.

Prosecutors did not claim any motive for the shooting during court proceedings.

“This senseless act of violence robbed Woom Sing Tse’s family of a beloved and doting grandfather, and it traumatized the entire Chinatown community. While today’s guilty verdict cannot erase the pain and grief of Tse’s loved ones, we hope this outcome provides some comfort in knowing that justice has been served,” an October statement from Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke read.

The shooting of the 71-year-old man in the middle of the day across the street from an elementary school angered many in the community.

Tse was taking a walk in the 200-block of West 23rd Street in the heart of Chinatown. That’s when police said Joyner, who was 23 years old at the time, fired numerous shots from a car in the street. Then, he got out of the car and stood over Tse before firing more shots.

Prosecutors said a total of 22 rounds were fired.

The Chinatown neighborhood watch responded quickly that day, providing police with numerous videos from security cameras. Police used license plate identification to locate the suspect within an hour of the shooting.

Tse’s family spoke out on their hopes for justice in October before the trial began.

The victim’s son, William Tse, provided the following statement following the guilty verdict in October:
“I want to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude to the media, community members, and everyone who has supported and amplified my father’s story. Your coverage, compassion, and persistence have helped keep his memory alive and brought continued attention to the pursuit of justice for him.

“It has been four long years since my father’s murder, and this journey has not been easy. But knowing that so many people still care, still speak his name, and still stand with our family gives us strength. Your dedication has made a real difference – not just in seeking accountability, but in honoring the kind, hardworking man my father was.

“From the bottom of my heart, thank you for standing with us, for sharing his story, and for helping ensure his life and legacy are never forgotten.”

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