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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
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David Struett

Man, 18, charged with gun offense, but not murder, in CTA station slaying

Macksantino Webb was fatally shot Dec. 3, 2019, at the CTA’s Red Line station at Howard. | Emmanuel Camarillo/Sun-Times

A 18-year-old man faces a weapons charge — but not murder — in the fatal shooting of another man Tuesday inside a CTA station in Rogers Park.

Michael Jackson, of Rogers Park, is charged with a felony count of unauthorized use of a loaded weapon in connection to the mid-day shooting at the Howard Street CTA station, Chicago police said Thursday.

Although Jackson was arrested within minutes of the slaying of 21-year-old Macksantino Webb, and was charged in connection to the same incident, police did not charge Jackson with Webb’s murder, according to a department spokesman.

Michael Jackson

Authorities say Webb was inside the Howard CTA Red Line station about 12:20 p.m. Tuesday when someone approached him and fired shots.

Struck in the neck and chest, he went to the train platform where paramedics tried to revive him. He died later at St. Francis Hospital in Evanston.

Police arrested two people immediately following the shooting, and released one early Thursday without charging, police said.

Jackson is due for a bail hearing tomorrow, police said.

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