The man who was on the phone with a WGN security guard when she was killed at a South Shore gas station said her final words were 'Oh my God.'
The WGN security guard was killed Monday when she stopped to get gas in South Shore. Claybourne was the mother of two girls.
A man accused of killing a Claybourne told police he"wanted her car and that was it," saying the fatal shooting"wasn't supposed to happen," Cook County prosecutors said Thursday. The attack happened around 3 p.m. Tuesday when the brothers ambushed Claybourne as she sat in her SUV at a South Shore gas station in the 6700 block of South Jeffery, Murphy said.
Officers recovered two 9mm handguns near where Daemeontae was arrested soon afterwards, and ballistic testing indicated the shells found at the gas station matched one of the guns, Murphy said.The gas station attendant, who knew Claybourne as a regular customer, saw the murder and identified the brothers afterward, the prosecutor said.
Gregory Watson didn't know how many times his gun was fired. But he said in previous carjackings"he's only played like he had a gun," Murphy said.
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Brothers killed WGN-TV security guard while trying to carjack her in South Shore, prosecutors sayDaemeontae Watson's older brother, was also holding a gun and wearing a ski mask. He approached the driver’s side and leaned inside. He allegedly noticed the word security on her clothes and immediately opened fire, striking Claybourne in her face and shoulder.
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Man accused of killing WGN-TV security guard told police shooting 'wasn't supposed to happen'A man charged after a WGN security guard was killed at a South Shore gas station told the Chicago Police Department that the shooting wasn't planned.
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Brothers killed WGN-TV security guard while trying to carjack her in South Shore, prosecutors sayDaemeontae Watson's older brother, was also holding a gun and wearing a ski mask. He approached the driver’s side and leaned inside. He allegedly noticed the word security on her clothes and immediately opened fire, striking Claybourne in her face and shoulder.
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Man accused of killing WGN-TV security guard told police shooting 'wasn't supposed to happen'A man charged after a WGN security guard was killed at a South Shore gas station told the Chicago Police Department that the shooting wasn't planned.
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