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Jeremy Gorner and Annie Sweeney

Father of slain 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee charged with shooting 3

March 13--In the latest in a series of retaliatory shootings amid a South Side gang war, the father of Tyshawn Lee has been charged with shooting the girlfriend of one of the men in custody for the killing of his 9-year-old son, authorities said Sunday.

A spokeswoman for the Cook County state's attorney's office confirmed that Pierre Stokes, 25, was charged with three counts of aggravated battery with a firearm and one count of unlawful use of a weapon by a felon for shooting a woman and two men at 5:45 Tuesday in the 7900 block of South Ashland Avenue.

Law enforcement sources identified the woman as the girlfriend of Corey Morgan, who is in custody awaiting trial in connection with Tyshawn's killing. A little more than two weeks before Tyshawn was lured from a Dawes Park playlot and executed, Morgan's brother was killed and mother wounded as part of a long-running gang feud, police have said.

In the latest shooting, Morgan's girlfriend suffered a graze wound, while the two men were taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn with non-life-threatening injuries.

A statement issued by police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said the latest shooting shows the challenge confronting police in dealing with the rampant gang violence.

"Mr. Stokes, who was involved in a gang lifestyle, ultimately suffered an unspeakable loss with the calculated execution of his son," the statement said. "Despite this, he continued to engage in the same gang activity that started this initial cycle of violence.

"CPD will continue our efforts to disrupt gang activity in Chicago and at the same time work with our community partners through our gang call-ins to try and urge gang members to see the casualties of that lifestyle and offer alternatives like job placement, training and education options," the statement said.

Stokes allegedly shot Morgan's girlfriend and the two others on the same day that Cook County prosecutors earlier revealed new details in court about Tyshawn's execution-style killing, including allegations that the gunman had considered torturing the fourth-grader by cutting off his fingers and ears.

Dwright Boone-Doty had been ordered on Tuesday to be held without bail in the killing of Stokes' son following the filing of charges against him. He marked the second individual to be charged in the shocking killing -- Morgan had been taken into custody shortly after the boy's Nov. 2 death. Prosecutors have implicated Boone-Doty as the gunman who shot Tyshawn.

Chicago police believe Tyshawn was killed because of his father's alleged gang ties. The Killa Ward faction of the Gangster Disciples has been in a long-running and bloody gang war with the Bang Bang Gang/Terror Dome faction of the Black P Stones in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood on Chicago's South Side.

Police are investigating if the rivalry has led to as many as 15 shootings, including at least five homicides, since 2011, according to law enforcement sources.

Police had taken Stokes into custody Friday for questioning after earlier issuing an investigative alert authorizing officers to arrest him, the sources said.

Sources have said that a Cook County Jail inmate secretly recorded Boone-Doty admitting his involvement in Tyshawn's killing while he was locked up on unrelated gun charges.

In addition to his alleged role in Tyshawn's killing, Boone-Doty was charged in an Oct. 18 shooting in which 19-year-old Brianna Jenkins was killed and a reputed Killa Ward member wounded as the two sat in a car in Auburn Gresham.

The gang feud had escalated significantly five days earlier when Corey Morgan's brother, Tracey, who was also a reputed Bang Bang Gang/Terror Dome member, was shot and killed while leaving a mandatory parolee meeting with Chicago police on the South Side. The Morgans' mother, who was in the car with her son, was wounded.

This breach of unwritten gang protocol -- the wounding of a mother -- drew a fiery response. Corey Morgan was heard to say that he was targeting "grandmas, mamas, kids and all" for shootings, prosecutors have alleged.

Prosecutors allege Boone-Doty lured Tyshawn from Dawes Park on Nov. 2 to an alley in the 8000 block of South Damen Avenue with promises of buying him whatever he wanted at a store. He then shot him multiple times as Corey Morgan and a third individual looked on from a nearby SUV, prosecutors alleged.

Authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Kevin Edwards, the third suspect in Tyshawn's killing. He is believed to be out of state, according to sources.

jgorner@tribpub.com

asweeney@tribpub.com

Twitter @annie1221

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