17-year-old charged with fatal shootings of hoops star Demetrius ‘DJ’ Tolliver and Dejeneba Altman last March

By RUMMANA HUSSAIN
Chicago Sun-Times

Demetrius 'DJ' Tolliver

Demetrius ‘DJ’ Tolliver


A teenager who police say is gang member was ordered held without bond Tuesday for a deadly West Garfield Park shooting that claimed the life of former Chicago High School basketball superstar Demetrius “DJ” Tolliver, and Dejenaba A. Altman in late March.

Cook County Judge Peggy Chiampas said “even at his ripe young age,” 17-year-old Hajuan Hentz is a “danger” to the community.

Hentz is being charged as an adult with murder. Prosecutors said Hentz, a member of the Traveling Vice Lords, was one of four armed people who stepped out of a stolen white van in the 4300 block of West Wilcox on the afternoon of March 31, and started firing, striking Tolliver and the 33-year-old Dejenaba A. Altman.

A 16-year-old boy was also shot in the back during the incident, Assistant State’s Attorney Jamie Santini said. That victim survived.

After the murders, Jabari Parker of the Milwaukee Bucks passed on his condolences to the family of his former high school basketball rival during a post-game interview.

Dejenaba A. Altman

Dejenaba A. Altman

Parker is a former Simeon standout. Tolliver starred at Farragut High and went on to play at Highland Community College in Freeport, Illinois.

Several witnesses to the murders saw the gunmen fire at the three victims and others who were standing outside — just across the street from Hefferan Elementary School, authorities said.

One witness also made eye contact with Hentz while the teen was pulling the trigger, Santini said.

Tolliver, 23, was shot in the chest and was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, the Cook County medical examiner’s office and police said.

Altman, 43, suffered a gunshot wound to the back and was taken to Stroger Hospital, where she was also pronounced dead, the medical examiner’s office said.

Hentz and the other shooters fled in the van afterward, leaving more than 20 shell casings; detectives determined those casings came from more than one gun, Santini said.

The rusty getaway vehicle was found abandoned with its steering column peeled several hours later in the 5000 block of West Jackson, Santini said.

Police learned the van had been reported stolen to Cicero police earlier that day, Santini said.

A shell casing found in the van matched some of the shell casings recovered from the scene and a fingerprint from inside the vehicle matched Hentz, Santini said.

Hentz was also identified by witnesses in a photo array, Santini said.

The teen was arrested on Monday after he tried to run away from police in the first block of South Leamington and went into a nearby house.

Hentz, of the 3700 block of West 13th Street, lives with his mother and two brothers, and attends Manley Career Academy High School, Assistant Public Defender Preston Jones said.

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