Second man charged with fatal shooting of Devante Norwood at Far South Side gas station in October

By RUMMANA HUSSAIN
Chicago Sun-TImes

Keonte Hill | Chicago Police

Keonte Hill | Chicago Police


A South Side man was ordered held without bond Thursday, charged with fatally shooting Devante Norwood at a West Englewood gas station.

Keonte Hill was the one who pulled the trigger, killing Norwood near the BP station in the 7000 block of South Ashland, Cook County prosecutors said.

Hill, 18, was one three people who drove up in a Jeep Grand Cherokee on Oct. 13, Assistant State’s Attorney Jullian Brevard said.

Hill and one of his cohorts initially went into the station while a third man got gas, Brevard said.

Devante Norwood | Facebook

Devante Norwood | Facebook

The group later drove up to the side of the station near the air pumps are and waited, Brevard said.

After Norwood pulled up to a gas pump and got out of his car, Hill came up from behind and shot him, Brevard said.

Even after Norwood, who was in his 20s, fell to the ground, Hill allegedly kept shooting. Hill eventually got back into the Jeep and drove away with the two others, Brevard said.

Two people witnessed the murder and surveillance cameras captured Hill shooting Norwood, Brevard said, and one witness, who knows Hill, identified him in the video.

Tavaris Dean | Chicago Police

Tavaris Dean | Chicago Police


Hill, of the 1200 block of West 71st Street, was already being held in Cook County Jail on $500,000 bond on weapons charges.

At least one of his co-defendants, Tavaris Dean, was previously charged with murder and is being held on $1 million for Norwood’s murder.

Hill worked in construction and lived with his mom and five siblings before he was jailed, an assistant public defender told Judge Adam Bourgeois Jr.

Bourgeois called the deadly incident “cold blooded.”

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