- A 24-year-old prison inmate is being questioned in the 2010 slaying of Chicago Police Officer Michael Bailey, sources told the Tribune tonight.
The man was sent to prison Downstate after his arrest last September on vehicular hijacking and weapons charges. At that time, he had been on parole following a 2009 conviction for aggravated battery to a peace officer and a 2008 drug conviction.
The man has not been charged in the officer’s killing, and no one is officially calling him a suspect.
Because the Detectives will always make a trip downstate or bring a suspect up north just because they think he deserves a change of scenery.
Keep up the great work and keep plugging away Detectives. Cross the T's and dot the I's.
Keep up the great work and keep plugging away Detectives. Cross the T's and dot the I's.