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    IL: Slaying suspect in U.S. illegally, 13 yr old killed

    Slaying suspect in U.S. illegally
    Cops say gang boss, a Kenyan, had an expired visa


    By Kristen Kridel
    Tribune staff reporter

    June 29, 2007

    A reputed street gang leader accused of ordering that gunshots be fired near a playground, fatally wounding a 13-year-old girl, was living illegally in the U.S., prosecutors said Thursday.

    Mwenda Murithi, a Kenyan native, came to the United States in 1999 on a student visa that has expired, said Assistant State's Atty. Maria McCarthy. He attended the University of Wisconsin at Platteville or three years, she said.

    "Oh, my gosh, that makes it even worse," said Rita Sallie, whose daughter, Schanna Gayden, died in the gang shooting.

    Murithi, one of two men charged with first-degree murder in the shooting, saw his bail set Thursday at $2 million. Cook County Circuit Judge Laura Sullivan denied bail to Tony Serrano, who prosecutors say fired the 9 mm handgun Monday at Funston Elementary School's playground.

    Murithi, 26, and Serrano, 19, both reputed members of the Imperial Gangsters, intended the shots to hit members of a rival Spanish gang, YLO Cobras, police said. Central Park Avenue, which runs through the neighborhood, is the dividing line between the gangs' territories, McCarthy said.

    Rival gang members stood on opposite sides of the road, taunting each other, McCarthy said. On instructions from Murithi, Serrano retrieved a handgun from the ceiling of his basement and brought it to the park, she said.

    Murithi told Serrano to give him the gun, but Serrano refused, McCarthy said. On instructions from Murithi, Serrano fired multiple shots, the prosecutor said.

    No one else fired, the prosecutor said. Police recovered six 9 mm shell casings from the area.

    Witnesses identified Serrano as the shooter, and Serrano later told a witness that he fired at the Cobras because they were entering Imperial Gangster territory, McCarthy said. Others told authorities that they heard Murithi telling Serrano to shoot at the Cobras, she said.

    "Some of the witnesses have courageously provided information," McCarthy said. "Gang murders happen all the time in the city. When a case like this does happen, it evokes outrage in everyone."

    Both Serrano and Murithi made confessions to police, authorities said. Murithi is alleged to have said he saw the children in the lot behind the Cobras but still told Serrano to shoot. He also is alleged to have said he would have shot at the Cobras if he was the one with the gun.

    Murithi most recently held a job as a forklift driver for Home Depot, his attorney said.

    Serrano, formerly a West Leyden High School student in the special education program, moved to the city to help his mother, said his attorney Gal Pissetzky.

    Sallie could not make it to court Thursday because she was making final arrangements for her daughter's funeral .

    Visitation for Schanna will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday in Armitage Baptist Church, 2451 N. Kedzie Blvd. The funeral, also in the church, will be held from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

    Sallie has invited any Chicagoan touched by Schanna's death to attend services Saturday.

    "Everybody, everybody who wants to pay their respects to my baby can come," she said.
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    Woman: Accused killer not a 'punk'

    (http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/4489 ... 29.article)

    June 29, 2007

    BY NORMAN PARISH Staff Reporter/nparish@suntimes.com
    Message to Mayor Daley: Accused murderer Tony Serrano is not the "19-year-old punk" you said he is, and he wasn't reared improperly.

    That is what Susanna Rosa, who provided a home for Serrano for the last month, wants Daley to know about the young man charged with killing 13-year-old Schanna Gayden in Logan Square on Monday. He is alleged to be a member of the Imperial Gangsters street gang.

    But Serrano simply became a victim of the streets after he moved into his troubled neighborhood last fall, said Rosa, who has known him since he moved into Logan Square.

    "Richard Daley wants us to look under our kids' bed," said Rosa, 38. "Well, he needs to come live here and see what is going on. . . . This is a rough neighborhood. Some of these kids don't listen. . . . These kids need jobs."

    At a news conference Tuesday, Daley questioned where Serrano's parents were, called him a "punk," and told other parents to keep better tabs on their children and take away weapons they find in their homes.


    Life changed after moving to city
    Thursday, Serrano's lawyer, Gal Pissetzky, described him as "an excellent good boy" who a year ago left his father's "stable" suburban home to live with his "unstable" mother.
    Serrano was reared in the west suburbs. He graduated last year from West Leyden High School in Northlake and regularly attended mass, said his stepmother, who helped raise Serrano with his biological father.

    Serrano even wanted to be a police officer, said his stepmother, who asked that her name not be used. But his life changed when he moved to the 3500 block of West Dickens to stay with his biological mother, his friends and stepmother said.

    The neighborhood is plagued by gangs: the Imperial Gangsters and the rival Spanish Cobras. In fact, the three-flat home that housed Serrano and Rosa is referred to as the "gang house" by some residents.

    Serrano's friends said he was forced into the gang just a couple of months ago.

    "He is living in the city, and that is when his life changed," said his stepmother, who also expressed condolences to Schanna's family. "He was a great kid."

    Judge Laura Sullivan ordered Serrano, 19, held without bail. She set Murithi's bond at $2 million. Both are alleged members of the Imperial Gangsters.
    Murithi, an illegal immigrant from Kenya, asked Sullivan to notify his country's consulate of his arrest.

    On Monday evening, Murithi was attempting to lure members of the Spanish Cobra street gang into Imperial Gangster territory, McCarthy said. As gang members shouted dueling slogans across Central Park Avenue -- the dividing line between the gangs' territory -- Murithi yelled, "Come on, you b - - - - - -!" McCarthy said.
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    "Richard Daley wants us to look under our kids' bed," said Rosa, 38. "Well, he needs to come live here and see what is going on. . . . This is a rough neighborhood. Some of these kids don't listen. . . . These kids need jobs."
    According to Bush, there are plenty of jobs for the unskilled.

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