By RUMMANA HUSSAIN
Chicago Sun-Times
But when it came to distributing the proceeds of the crime, the pair’s teamwork spirit went south, authorities said.
Garza got so mad during the disagreement on the morning of Jan. 29, he grabbed a gun and fired at Pena several times while they rode in Pena’s sister’s car, Assistant Cook County State’s Attorney Todd Kleist said.
After shooting the 20-year-old Pena in the chest, arm and hip, Garza took Pena’s body out of the car and dumped it in the 1200 block of West 32nd in Bridgeport, Kleist said
The car the men had been traveling in was discovered burned a half a mile away that day. Pena’s body was found soon after.
Cell phone records indicate that Garza was near the murder scene and where the burned car was abandoned, Kleist said.
Garza also allegedly admitted to another person that he had killed Pena and set the car on the fire.
Two .45 caliber shell casings were found near the body of Pena, who lived in Rockford, prosecutors said.
While in custody at Area Central recently, Garza head-butted a Chicago Police detective as he was being transported from one room to another, Kleist told Judge Adam Bourgeois Jr.
Garza, 20, smirked in court while Kleist recounted the alleged attack against the officer.
The detective suffered swelling, bruising and redness to his eyebrow and right eye, Kleist said.
Garza, of the 4500 block of South Wood, has a pending residential burglary case in Bridgeview.
He was found delinquent for two burglary cases as a juvenile. He was also found delinquent as a juvenile for a weapons and drug case.
Garza was ordered held without bail Friday for murder and aggravated battery to a police officer.