Two suspects charged in fatal shooting and robbing of Chicago father on his way to work
- Two men have been charged in the shooting death of a 24-year-old Chicago father who was robbed and killed on his way to work.
- The suspects, Divonte Calhoun, 32, and Justin Redmond, 41, are facing charges of murder and armed robbery in connection to the incident.
- The tragic event occurred on May 10 in the Dunning neighborhood of Chicago.
Two men have been charged in the shooting death of a 24-year-old Chicago father who was robbed and killed on his way to work last month. Divonte Calhoun, 32, of Gurnee, and Justin Redmond, 41, of Chicago, have been charged with murder and armed robbery in the death of Zet Rodriguez-Lara on May 10 in the Dunning neighborhood. Zet Rodriguez-Lara was walking to work on May 10 when Calhoun approached him, announced a robbery, shot him, and then fled in a getaway car driven by Redmond. Calhoun was re-arrested on Sunday, and Redmond was arrested on Monday. Both suspects were placed at the crime scene by data from their cell phones and surveillance videos. The shooting was a random act of violence, and the suspects had no prior connection to Rodriguez-Lara. Calhoun was on parole for armed robbery, and Redmond was on parole for unlawful use of a weapon by a felon. Rodriguez-Lara was a father, friend, son, and brother, described as a caring person by those who knew him. The suspects were caught due to evidence from their cell phones and surveillance footage. The shooting was unexpected and tragic, leaving Rodriguez-Lara's loved ones devastated.