Chicago crime: Nassie Mason, Erving Harris targeted contractor Jerry Lewis in fatal shooting on Madison near United Center
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In a tragic incident that has left the Chicago community reeling, two men have been charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a local contractor near the United Center. The suspects are now facing serious legal consequences as they await trial from behind bars.

Nassie Mason, aged 28, and Erving Harris, aged 31, have both been charged with first-degree murder alongside charges of illegal firearm possession due to their status as felons. The gravity of the charges reflects the severe impact of their alleged actions.

Appearing before a judge on Friday, both men were ordered to remain in custody, emphasizing the seriousness of the accusations against them. The court’s decision ensures they will be held until further legal proceedings determine their fate.

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The shooting unfolded on Tuesday afternoon in the 2100 block of West Madison Street. At approximately 1 p.m., the two suspects allegedly approached 67-year-old Jerry Lewis and shot him in the head. Despite being transported to Stroger Hospital urgently, Lewis succumbed to his injuries, marking a tragic end to his life.

Chicago police officers, who were in the vicinity at the time, reportedly witnessed the shooting. Their swift response resulted in the immediate apprehension of Mason and Harris. Surveillance footage further corroborated the narrative, capturing the suspects as they waited for Lewis to exit a building before confronting him in a deadly manner.

As the legal process unfolds, the community seeks answers and justice for the senseless loss of Jerry Lewis, while authorities work to ensure that those responsible are held accountable.

Mason allegedly shot Lewis in the back of the head, and Harris allegedly stood over the victim and shot him three more times, according to prosecutors.

Lewis had a profound impact on the construction community and those on the West Side, his wife said.

The 67-year-old’s family said he was shot while walking between offices when he was approached by two gunmen who opened fire.

Lewis’ family said he was a successful Chicago contractor and developer who was instrumental in Project 1901, the $7-billion development of property around the United Center.

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