Frederick Woods-Rivas / Photo from Chicago Police
BY MICHAEL LANSU
Homicide Watch Chicago Editor
Frederick Woods-Rivas was ordered held without bond Friday for allegedly fatally shooting 17-year-old Ja-Quez Williams last month in the Austin neighborhood.
Ja-Quez was standing with a group on a sidewalk in the 5500 block of West North Avenue when 23-year-old Woods-Rivas walked up behind Ja-Quez and shot him in the back of the head about 2:05 a.m. April 26, said Assistant State’s Attorney Glen Runk.
Ja-Quez had gone out to get a submarine sandwich and was waiting for his uncle to pick him up when he was gunned down, his grandmother, Inez Williams, said.
Ja-Quez, of the 5400 block of West North Avenue, was dead at the scene, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office.
“He was a beautiful, vibrant person – full of life,” Inez Williams said. “It was a senseless thing, I really don’t understand. No children should be gunned down like cattle.”
After the shooting, Woods-Rivas fled to his nearby home, Runk said.
The shooting was captured on video surveillance and witnesses identified Woods-Rivas as the shooter, Runk said. Some of the witnesses knew Woods-Rivas from the neighborhood.
An arrest warrant was issued and Woods-Rivas was taken into custody in Minnesota and extradited back to Chicago on murder charges, Runk said.
On Friday, Judge Peggy Chiampas ordered Woods-Rivas held without bond. He has no prior conviction as an adult and Assistant Public Defender Marijane Placek said he is not in a gang.