Courtney Copeland | Homicide Watch Chicagohttp://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/courtney-copeland/Latest news about Courtney Copelanden-usMon, 18 Apr 2016 16:17:11 -0500Devastated mother looks for answers, has 'zero percent confidence' in CPD finding killer of Courtney Copelandhttp://homicides.suntimes.com/2016/04/18/devastated-mother-looks-for-answers-has-zero-percent-confidence-in-cpd-finding-killer-of-courtney-copeland/<a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/eac6e9db-a22e-40a6-b556-2cb595d7ad3c.jpg"><img class="wp-image-17251 size-full" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/eac6e9db-a22e-40a6-b556-2cb595d7ad3c-e1461274944707.jpg" alt="Courtney Copeland, 22, is described as &quot;the glue that kept everyone together.&quot; He was a rising entrepreneur with big dreams and a bigger heart. He was shot March 4, and his mother Shapearl Wells is working endlessly to find his killer. | Photo Provided" width="488" height="351" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Courtney Copeland, 22, is described as "the glue that kept everyone together." He was a rising entrepreneur with big dreams and a bigger heart. He was shot March 4 and his mother Shapearl Wells is working endlessly to find his killer. | Photo Provided</p> <p>By BRITTANY REYES<br /> Homicide Watch Chicago</p> <p>A knock on the door on the morning of March 4 surprised Shapearl Wells, and when Chicago Police officers told her to call Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center about her son, <a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/courtney-copeland/">Courtney Copeland</a>, she knew something was wrong.</p> <p>"My heart immediately dropped because police don't just come to your door asking you to call the hospital unless it's something serious," Wells said. "When we called the hospital, they said they couldn't give us any information over the phone, and I completely lost it because I knew it had to be bad."</p> <p>When the family arrived at the hospital, they were immediately brought to the family room and Wells said at that point, she knew her son was gone. They sat for 30 minutes awaiting news, and after the doctor came in to confirm Copeland's passing, the family was told the cause of death: another senseless shooting.<br /> <span id="more-17165"></span></p> <a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/FullSizeRender_3.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-17173" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/FullSizeRender_3-300x259.jpg" alt="Copeland shared a very close bond with his mother and the two kept in constant contact. | Photo Provided" width="300" height="259" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Copeland shared a very close bond with his mother and friends close to the family described the relationship as "a beautiful thing." | Photo Provided</p> <p>"I was totally devastated," Wells said. "In my mind I thought he got into a car accident or maybe he fell asleep at the wheel, but it never crossed my mind that they would tell me my son had been shot. I immediately started screaming out, 'Who shot my son?'"</p> <p>The location of the shooting has yet to be determined by authorities but according to police reports, the 22-year-old approached officers in front of the 25th District headquarters in Belmont Cragin, and told them he had been shot in the back. He was rushed to the North Side hospital, but pronounced dead 45 minutes later.</p> <p>There are no suspects in custody and little progress has been made in terms of solving the killing, according to Wells.</p> <p>"I have zero percent confidence in CPD based on what they've told me so far," she said. "I could be wrong, but to be perfectly honest, I think the only way Courtney's murder will be solved is if we solve it ourselves."</p> <a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/12966450_10206104243748427_638321247_n.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-17181" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/12966450_10206104243748427_638321247_n-225x300.jpg" alt="Copeland's family is offering a monetary award for any information leading to the arrest of Copeland's killer. | Photo Provided" width="225" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Copeland's family is offering a $5,000 reward for any information leading to the arrest of Copeland's killer. Wells is urging anyone with details or photos to come forward or use the anonymous hotline to aid the police's search. | Photo Provided</p> <p>While Wells' faith in CPD has dwindled, the grieving mother says her trust in God has been strengthened tenfold. She described her son as a devout "man of God," and remembered how often and how passionately he would speak of his faith during presentations at work and in everyday life.</p> <p>Though she wasn't with her son during his final moments, Wells hopes Copeland took the time to glorify God. A nurse said she prayed with the 22-year-old before his death, and the heartbroken mother says that thought alone gives her comfort.</p> <p>"You can never question the will of God and I know that," Wells said. "I have a deep-rooted faith and I've been strengthened by this because it's brought my family and I closer.</p> <p>"My son was taken so fast and it's showed us that life isn't something we can take for granted. In this tragedy, I still believe that God is working through Courtney to reach others and bring them into faith."</p> <a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/9644fceb-d6bf-49e8-a93f-ec01265db3a7.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-17176" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/9644fceb-d6bf-49e8-a93f-ec01265db3a7-255x300.jpg" alt="Well's daughters struggle to deal with the loss of their big brother but Wells is adamant on giving her children the support they need to keep living their lives. | Photo Provided" width="255" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Well's daughters. Jasmyne (left) and Kayla (right) have struggled to deal with the loss of their big brother, but Wells is determined to give her children the support they need to keep living their lives the way Courtney would have wanted them to. | Photo Provided</p> <p>Copeland's untimely death was a staggering loss to his loved ones--his mother regarded him as "the glue that kept everybody together."</p> <p>After his biological father died when he was 4, and his grandmother passed two years ago, Wells said Copeland was given the torch to take care of his family.</p> <p>“Courtney cared a lot about the people in his life,” said Steven Otero, one of his best friends since childhood. “He wanted to make sure his family was financially free and happy. He wanted to make sure they were set in life, and that’s why he was always working so hard for them.”</p> <p>As a rising employee at the World Ventures travel agency, Copeland made a name for himself in the business with his drive and fun-loving attitude. Though he was only introduced to the company two years ago, the dedicated businessman thrived in his field and told his mother, "This is going to be my life. I'm going to do things that I want and provide for my family."</p> <a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/56f286ca-1b80-4751-8f74-ab4bf2b20673.jpg"><img class="wp-image-17226 size-medium" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/56f286ca-1b80-4751-8f74-ab4bf2b20673-300x298.jpg" alt="56f286ca-1b80-4751-8f74-ab4bf2b20673" width="300" height="298" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">As a rising director at World Ventures travel agency, Copeland planned to use his job to explore the world and make a name for himself. | Photo Provided</p> <p>It seemed like life was looking up for Copeland. Otero explained how their dreams of traveling the world were finally coming true. Along with their other best friend, Christian Pineda, the trio went on 16 trips together in the last two years and their golden 21<sup>st</sup> birthdays were spent in Las Vegas, which Copeland had regarded as a goal since childhood, according to Otero.</p> <p>“Everything was so perfect for us. We went from the bottom to the top and our future was promised,” Otero said. “I don’t know who did this to Courtney, and I don’t know if it was jealousy or something else, but we were doing great things. We weren’t hurting anybody and I don’t understand why anyone would do this.”</p> <p>The day before the shooting, Copeland was in Otero’s house enjoying a home-cooked meal with his friend. Otero describes the moment as one of the greatest honors in his life, because it gave him a chance to repay Copeland for constantly taking care of him and making sure he had something to eat.</p> <a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/f50874e3-7f92-4fc0-a623-c96187cd1fb0.jpg"><img class="wp-image-17225 size-medium" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/f50874e3-7f92-4fc0-a623-c96187cd1fb0-e1461177069852-300x172.jpg" alt="Copeland pictured with his best friends Manny, Christian and Steven (Left to Right). | Photo Provided" width="300" height="172" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Copeland with his best friends Manny, Christian and Steven (left to right). | Photo Provided</p> <p>They met in elementary school and from the time Otero was in 8th grade to when he was a sophomore in high school, Wells and her family took Otero into their home as their own. Otero described his own childhood as a “rough time,” but credits Copeland’s mother as the motivation and support he needed to complete high school and pursue a career as a barber.</p> <p>From taking them on vacations during childhood to making sure they were fed every day, Wells’ love for her family knows no bounds, he said.</p> <p>At Copeland's funeral in March, some 3,000 people attended the service and Otero said it was "the greatest thing because his mom was able to see how many people Courtney touched, and everyone was thanking her for raising a child like that.”</p> <p>While the pain is something he deals with every day, Otero is dedicated to living out Copeland’s legacy.</p> <p>“I will carry on his goals and make sure our family is financially well and healthy,” Otero said. “I will carry out his plans through my actions because that’s my brother and I love him. He means the world to me and I can’t wait to see him again.”</p> <p>Copeland's positive energy was infectious to all those around him. He excelled as a student athlete and helped his high school basketball team at Jones College Prep win the city championship during his senior year. He started college at Indiana Dabney University, but later decided to focus on his work at World Ventures and jump into the real world.</p> <a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/95166dad-1ade-44a2-b6de-a98a88e1f326.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-17174" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/95166dad-1ade-44a2-b6de-a98a88e1f326-244x300.jpg" alt="Copeland was the &quot;life of the party&quot; according to friends and family. He will be deeply missed for his kind spirit and " width="244" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Copeland was the "life of the party," according to friends and family. The picture above shows 3-year-old Copeland wearing his favorite Space Jam towel while brushing his teeth before bed. | Photo Provided</p> <p>Aside from a love for sports and travel, Copeland was also an avid reader, a trait his mother always encouraged.</p> <p>Otero described the relationship between Copeland and Wells as a “beautiful thing” and explained how Wells constantly pushed her son to be educated and work hard.</p> <p>“Courtney’s mom was a reflection of Courtney,” Otero said. “She made sure she raised him right and Courtney had everything he needed, but she never just gave him things. She wanted him to be a man and do great things, and because of that Courtney inspired a lot of people.”</p> <p>Wells and Otero described Copeland as someone who loved reaching out to others and his compassion extended not only to those he knew, but to strangers on the street. Even though he wasn't necessarily well off, Copeland always offered help to those who were suffering, and as a parent, Wells says she has "no complaints."</p> <a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/2cd970f5-a85d-42fd-9b15-2219ce299d44.jpg"><img class="wp-image-17172 size-large" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/2cd970f5-a85d-42fd-9b15-2219ce299d44-500x369.jpg" alt="Courtney Copeland, 22, was described as &quot;the glue that kept everyone together.&quot; He was shot March 4 and his mother, Shapearl Wells is working endlessly to find his killer. | Photo Provided" width="500" height="369" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Copeland pictured with his two sisters, mother and stepfather. | Photo Provided</p> <p>As she continues to raise her two daughters, Kayla and Jasmyne, with the help of her husband, Brent, Wells explains how the past month has been a "long haul, but we're just trying to get back to some sense of normalcy."</p> <p>With one child finishing her sophomore year of high school, and the other graduating and preparing for college, it's been difficult for Wells to imagine the future without her son.</p> <p>"For me as a mother, I simply can't rest until the person who did this to Courtney is brought to justice," Wells said. "That being said, I know I can't keep my other kids in a box. Even though I wish I could just lock them up and keep them safe, I know I have to let them live. Courtney would want us to live."</p> <a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/10547559_10205859988962210_6072053327377728541_n.jpg"><img class="wp-image-17227 size-large" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/04/10547559_10205859988962210_6072053327377728541_n-e1461178458335-500x436.jpg" alt="About 3,000 people attended Copelands funeral in March " width="500" height="436" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">With 3,000 people attending the funeral service, many of Copeland's friends thanked Wells for "raising a child like that." Copeland was described as everyone's best friend and his memory will live on through his many loved ones. | Photo Provided</p> <p>In support of other mothers who have lost children to violence, Wells believes the important thing is for these brave women to stay true to their efforts and keep the memories of their children alive through their actions.</p> <p>"I'd tell the other mothers out there dealing with the same situation to stay prayerful and diligent, because that's the only way we're going to find answers," Wells said.</p> <p>"As hard as it is, you have to be your child's voice. I don't wish this on anyone but when this happens, your children can no longer speak. As difficult as it is to talk to the media and bring it to the forefront, we have to do it if we want to find justice for our children."</p> Brittany ReyesMon, 18 Apr 2016 16:17:11 -0500http://homicides.suntimes.com/2016/04/18/devastated-mother-looks-for-answers-has-zero-percent-confidence-in-cpd-finding-killer-of-courtney-copeland/Courtney CopelandWEEK IN REVIEW: At least seven people killed in Chicago violence, though no homicides reported over weekendhttp://homicides.suntimes.com/2016/03/07/week-in-review-killed-in-chicago-violence-12/<p>By JEFF MAYES<br /> Chicago Sun-Times Wire</p> <p>Despite the first weekend of the year in which there were no fatal shootings, at least seven people died from violence last week in Chicago. And while that number is unacceptable, it was the lowest number of murders in the city since the week of New Year's, when only 5 people were killed.</p> <p><a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2015/10/CASING.jpg"><img src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2015/10/CASING-300x194.jpg" alt="rockwell-CST-032812-3.JPG" width="300" height="194" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13899" /></a><br /> A north suburban man was fatally shot after an argument in the Grand Boulevard neighborhood on Friday night.</p> <p><a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/wavey-brown/">Wavey Brown</a>, 44, was arguing with another man in an alley in the 5000 block of South Calumet Avenue at 9:30 p.m. when the other man pulled out a gun and fired, according to Chicago Police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office said.</p> <p>Brown, who lived in the 300 block of Washington Street in Waukegan, suffered a gunshot wound to the back, and was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 10:18 p.m., authorities said.</p> <p>Also Friday, a 22-year-old west suburban man was fatally shot in the Belmont Cragin neighborhood on the Northwest Side. About 1:15 a.m., <a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/courtney-copeland/">Courtney Copeland</a> got out of a car in the 5500 block of West Grand and approached officers in a squad car in front of the 25th District police station, police said.<br /> <span id="more-16226"></span></p> <p>When he said he had been shot in the back, the Cicero resident was taken to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. It was unclear exactly where COpeland had been shot, and no one was in custody as of Monday.</p> <p>The wheelchair-bound suspect in a fatal shooting in the gym of a River West apartment building Wednesday night is in custody after surrendering to police early Thursday.</p> <p><a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/darrin-joss/">Darrin Joss</a>, 45, was shot in the head about 7 p.m. in the eighth-floor gym of the apartment building where he lived at 555 W. Kinzie, according to police and the medical examiner’s office. Joss died about half an hour later at a hospital.</p> <p>Late Thursday, <a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/suspects/reggie-daniel/">Reggie Daniel</a>, 48, was charged with one count of first-degree murder after police say he shot Joss in the head and chest as Joss used a treadmill at the gym. Prosecutors said the two had argued about a woman earlier. Joss was being held on a $1 million bond.</p> <p><a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/tommie-l-pledge/">Tommie L. Pledge</a> was shot to death Wednesday afternoon in a Humboldt Park neighborhood business, police said.</p> <p>A suspect or suspects entered a store in the 3600 block of West Division Street at 4:33 p.m. and shot the 31-year-old Pledge several times before running away, police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.</p> <p>Pledge, of the 5200 block of West Congress, died of multiple gunshots wounds, an autopsy showed. </p> <p><a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/natyia-k-bowen/">Natyia Kyrell Bowen</a> was shot to death Wednesday afternoon in Austin. The 22-year-old was outside in the 300 block of North Central at 1:55 p.m. when someone walked up and shot him multiple times, according to the medical examiner’s office and Police. </p> <p>Bowen, of the 9100 block of South Yates Boulevard, was shot in the head and torso, and was pronounced dead at the scene. An autopsy showed he died of multiple gunshot wounds.</p> <p><a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/william-bustos/">William Bustos</a> was shot dead in Back of the Yards neighborhood Tuesday evening, ending a period of nearly 75 hours without a fatal shooting in the city.</p> <p>The 20-year-old was walking in the 4400 block of South Hermitage Avenue about 6:15 p.m. when someone got out of a car, walked up to him and fired several shots, according to police and the medical examiner’s office.</p> <p>Bustos, who lived in the 1700 block of West 43rd Street, was shot in the chest and head, and was pronounced dead at the scene less than 30 minutes later.</p> <p>A 25-year-old man was stabbed to death Tuesday evening in West Garfield Park. Someone stabbed <a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/fredrick-brown-2/">Fredrick Brown</a> in the chest about 5:45 p.m. during a fight over money in the 3900 block of West Jackson, according to police and the medical examiner’s office.</p> <p>Brown, who lived in the 3800 block of West Adams, was pronounced dead at the scene less than 30 minutes later. No one was in custody in connection with the stabbing, police said.</p> Jeff MayesMon, 07 Mar 2016 16:00:58 -0600http://homicides.suntimes.com/2016/03/07/week-in-review-killed-in-chicago-violence-12/Natyia Kyrell BowenFredrick BrownWavey BrownWilliam BustosCourtney CopelandDarrin JossTommie L. PledgeReggie DanielCourtney Copeland tells police officers he was shot in Belmont Cragin, then dies minutes later at hospitalhttp://homicides.suntimes.com/2016/03/04/courtney-copeland-tells-police-officers-he-was-shot-in-belmont-cragin-then-dies-minutes-later-at-hospital/<p><iframe src="http://homicides.suntimes.com/api/v1/homicides/1481.html" width="100%" height="350" frameborder=0></iframe></p> <p><a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/courtney-copeland/">Courtney Copeland</a> walked to a couple of police officers sitting in front of 25th District headquarters in Belmont Cragin early Friday and told them he'd been shot. He was dead 45 minutes later.<br /> <a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/03/grand34a-copy.jpg"><img src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/03/grand34a-copy-300x154.jpg" alt="An investigator photographs the inside of a car that a 22-year-old man was fatally shot in early Friday on the Northwest Side. | Network Video Productions" width="300" height="154" class="size-medium wp-image-16297" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">An investigator photographs the inside of a car that a 22-year-old man was fatally shot in early Friday on the Northwest Side. | Network Video Productions</p>About 1:15 a.m., the 22-year-old west suburban resident got out of a car in the 5500 block of West Grand Avenue and approached officers who were sitting in a squad car in front of the station, according to Chicago Police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office. </p> <p>He told them that he had been shot in the back.</p> <p>Copeland was taken to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 2:01 a.m., according to the medical examiner’s office.<br /> <span id="more-16293"></span><br /> <a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/03/grand34-copy-300x154.jpg"><img src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2016/03/grand34-copy-300x154-300x154.jpg" alt="A jacket lies on the ground at the scene of a fatal shooting in Belmont Cragin early Friday. | Network Video Productions" width="300" height="154" class="size-medium wp-image-16298" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A jacket lies on the ground at the scene of a fatal shooting in Belmont Cragin early Friday. | Network Video Productions</p></p> <p>It was not immediately clear where the shooting took place.</p> <p>An autopsy was scheduled for Friday on Copeland, who lived in the 1800 block of South Austin in Cicero and had attended Jones College Prep High School.</p> <p><em>--Chicago Sun-Times Wire</em></p> Jeff MayesFri, 04 Mar 2016 12:38:31 -0600http://homicides.suntimes.com/2016/03/04/courtney-copeland-tells-police-officers-he-was-shot-in-belmont-cragin-then-dies-minutes-later-at-hospital/Courtney Copeland