For the past six months, Angela Gregg has met with elected leaders, police officials and community members, but none of those conversations seem to have gotten her closer to solving the homicide of her young son, Mychal “MJ” Moultry Jr.
Little Village community members and the relatives, holding enlarged photos of their loved ones along with crosses memorializing their deaths, wanted to meet Tuesday with the FBI, but officials never emerged from the building located at 2111 W. Roosevelt Road.
The Chicago Police Department said no one was in custody in the boy’s homicide along with a handful of other homicides that were mentioned at Tuesday’s protest. The police department said the investigations remain open by area detectives. Don McGraw, whose nephew De’Andre Clark was fatally shot Sept. 22, 2019, said he wanted the FBI to create a task force to help solve Chicago homicides. McGraw said he believes there is video evidence of what happened to his nephew, but no one has been arrested in the case.
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