A Promising Young Couple's Future Cut Short
On the evening of February 22, 2017, the lives of 20-year-olds Malik K. Bingham and his pregnant girlfriend, Wilteeah Jones, were tragically cut short in Chicago's Chatham neighborhood. The couple had just left a 75th birthday celebration for Jones' grandmother when they were fatally shot while sitting in their parked car on the 7600 block of South Champlain Avenue. Jones, who was eight months pregnant, and their unborn daughter, Mileah, did not survive the attack. This devastating incident left their families and the community in mourning, searching for answers and justice.
The Aftermath and Family's Plea for Justice
In the wake of the murders, family members of both victims expressed profound grief and a desperate need for justice. Donnie Weaver, Jones' uncle, described the perpetrators as "savages" and emphasized the senselessness of the crime. Relatives recounted how the couple had been eagerly anticipating the birth of their daughter, Mileah, and how their lives were on an upward trajectory. Bingham had recently earned his GED and was striving to build a better future for his new family. The families urged anyone with information to come forward, even anonymously, to aid in the investigation. ...Read More
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