Kevin Ambrose | Homicide Watch Chicagohttp://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/kevin-ambrose/Latest news about Kevin Ambroseen-usWed, 27 Nov 2013 16:27:51 -0600Comment of the Day: "[I] would always see him smiling and laughing"http://homicides.suntimes.com/2013/11/27/comment-of-the-day-i-would-always-see-him-smiling-and-laughing/<p><a href="http://homicides.suntimes.com/victims/kevin-ambrose/" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','outbound-article','http://homicides.suntimes.com']);">Kevin Ambrose </a>, a Columbia College student and Target employee, was shot to death near the 47th Street Green Line station May 7. Reader Patrice shared this about him: </p> <blockquote><p>This is so heartbreaking. Although I didn't know him personally, I shopped at target regularly and would always see him smiling and laughing. He always had something nice to say whenever I went in his line. He was a very nice young man. My prayers are with his family. </p></blockquote> Safiya MerchantWed, 27 Nov 2013 16:27:51 -0600http://homicides.suntimes.com/2013/11/27/comment-of-the-day-i-would-always-see-him-smiling-and-laughing/Kevin AmbroseNo bond for man accused of killing Columbia studenthttp://homicides.suntimes.com/2013/05/10/englewood-man-arrested-in-ambrose-slaying/<p><strong><a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2013/05/dt.common.streams.StreamServer.jpeg" ><img class="size-full wp-image-630 alignleft" alt="dt.common.streams.StreamServer" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2013/05/dt.common.streams.StreamServer.jpeg" width="240" height="300" /></a></strong></p> <p><strong>By John Carpenter; Homicide Watch Editor</strong></p> <p>The man who police say murdered 19-year-old Kevin Ambrose in Bronzeville Tuesday night was arrested after he returned to the scene of the crime and was fingered by a witness, prosecutors said.</p> <p>Jerome Brown, 26, of the 7400 block of South Emerald, was ordered held without bail Friday.</p> <p>Prosecutors offered no suggestion of a motive in the slaying, but said Brown chased Ambrose down as the Columbia College student “was running for his life,” shooting multiple times and hitting him in the back.</p> <p>After the shooting, Brown “fled the scene in his vehicle and met up with his friends,” Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney Jacqueline Kwilos said. “The defendant and his friends were talking about the shooting, so they got into their vehicle and drove past where the defendant shot (Ambrose). As the defendant drove past, a witness on the scene pointed to the defendant and identified him as the shooter.”</p> <p>Kwilos said Brown was arrested, and “tested positive for gunshot residue.”</p> <p>Ambrose had no gang affiliations, according to police as well as his family and friends. Chicago Police News Affairs spokesman Mike Sullivan said Brown does have known gang affiliations.</p> <p>Ambrose was walking from his house to the 47<sup>th</sup> Street L stop on the CTA’s Green Line shortly after 11 p.m. Tuesday. A friend was getting off the train, and Ambrose did not want him to have to walk from the train to his house alone.</p> <p>According to Kwilos, a witness saw Brown “quickly stop his vehicle, exit, go into his trunk and retrieve a handgun. The defendant began chasing the victim while pointing a handgun at him. The victim was running for his life as the defendant shot at the victim multiple times, striking him in the back.”</p> <p>“The victim continued running after being struck, and finally collapsed on the ground,” Kwilos said.</p> <p>Brown was taken into custody at 12:20 p.m. Wednesday, Sullivan said.</p> <p>Assistant Cook County Public Defender Marijane Placek, arguing for a “reasonable bond,” said Brown was identified “more by his car.”</p> <p>Cook County Circuit Court Judge Adam Bourgeois Jr., however, said his decision was based on wanting to “keep everybody safe.” Placek countered that incarcerating people doesn’t necessarily make everyone safe, to which Bourgeois pointed at Brown and said: “But it stops this individual from being o the street.”</p> John CarpenterFri, 10 May 2013 15:32:41 -0500http://homicides.suntimes.com/2013/05/10/englewood-man-arrested-in-ambrose-slaying/Kevin AmbroseJerome BrownSlain college student walked a dangerous block so his friend wouldn't be alonehttp://homicides.suntimes.com/2013/05/08/slain-college-student-walked-a-dangerous-block-so-his-friend-wouldnt-be-alone/<p><a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2013/05/KevinAmbroseheadshot.jpg" ><img class="size-medium wp-image-609 alignleft" alt="KevinAmbroseheadshot" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/chicago/files/2013/05/KevinAmbroseheadshot-225x300.jpg" width="225" height="300" /></a></p> <p>By John Carpenter<br /> Homicide Watch Chicago</p> <p>It was just after 11 p.m. Monday and Kevin Ambrose answered his cell phone as he walked, looking up at the El tracks. His childhood friend was arriving on the Green Line to join a casual celebration – five buddies reconnecting after their first year of college.</p> <p>“He told me: ‘I’m on the way. I can see the train now,” said Michael Dye, the friend on the train. <span id="more-608"></span></p> <p>The doors opened and Dye stepped onto the 47th Street platform. He heard gunshots and looked down to see a man running through an empty lot toward an alley. He didn’t know it was Ambrose – shot in the back and running for his life - and dialed him again as he walked down the stairs.</p> <p>“When I called his phone twice and he didn’t answer, I started to get a feeling something was wrong. I walked down the steps and turned the corner, and I saw him laying there.”</p> <p>Ambrose, a 19-year-old Kenwood Academy graduate who had just finished his freshman year at Columbia College, was dead within the hour.</p> <p>Police said a car drove by and fired several shots in Ambrose’s direction, hitting him in the left section of his lower back. Ambrose was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he died.</p> <p>No one was in custody Tuesday, Chicago Police spokesman Jose Estrada said, adding that Ambrose had no known gang affiliations.</p> <p>Indeed, Ebony Ambrose said her son wanted nothing to do with gangs, and was planning on studying to become a police officer.</p> <p>“He didn’t even understand the point of gangs,” she said. “He worked hard for his money, and he wanted to make something of himself.”</p> <p>Ambrose worked at the City Target in the Loop, and saved as much money as he could, his mother said. He was planning on transferring from Columbia College to a community college, so he could complete his general studies classes more cheaply. Then he planned to go to college to study law enforcement, both Ebony Ambrose and Dye said.</p> <p>His first love, however, was theater and music.</p> <p>“That was his passion,” his mother said. “He always wanted that to be part of his life, but not necessarily his career.”</p> <p>Ambrose was a theater major at Columbia, but focused on the technical aspects of theater production, his mother said. He also participated in a summer program with the Joffrey Ballet that included a trip to South Africa, she said.</p> <p>Kristen Ambrose, 17, said that what made her brother most special was that he always thought of other people.</p> <p>“If he saw somebody sad, he tried his best to make them laugh,” she said.</p> <p>Dye agreed.</p> <p>“He was awesome. He was a great guy. He put others before he put himself,” Dye said.</p> <p>Ebony Ambrose pointed out that her son died because he didn’t want his friend to have to walk the dangerous block-and-a-half from the El station to his house alone.</p> <p>“He was looking out for his friend,” she said.</p> <p>Dye ran to Ambrose when he saw him lying on the ground. Someone had tried to steal Ambrose’s phone, and Dye got it back for him. The police arrived almost immediately, followed by an ambulance.</p> <p>“The police asked me to go to the house with them, to tell the family. So that’s what I did,” Dye said.</p> <p>“I was sleeping,” Ebony Ambrose said. “They woke me up, and there was police all up in my house. They told me what happened, and said we better hurry up, it looks really bad.”</p> <p>Dye said they drove to the hospital, where doctors were still working to save Ambrose. He was pronounced dead at 11:44 p.m., according to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office.</p> <p>Standing in front of her apartment, in the 4800 block of S. Prairie, Ambrose said there is anger in her grief.</p> <p>“There was nothing about him that said this is something that would have happened. He just wasn’t involved in anything that was going on in this neighborhood,” she said.</p> <p>“It pisses me off. You think you are doing the right thing. It makes no sense.”</p> <p>Bobby Ambrose, 41, was Kevin's cousin. A rapper who has performed under the name Prodigy, he said Kevin talked with him about his dreams to be a performer.</p> <p>"It makes me sad that the world will never get to see what he might have become, or how beautiful he was," Ambrose said.</p> <p>Daniel Michmerhuizen is a teacher at Benito Juarez Community Academy. He came to know Ambrose through Dye, a former student of his. He said Ambrose was recently a guest at his house for Easter dinner.</p> <p>"How he got hurt epitomizes who he was," Michmerhuizen said. "Instead of letting his friend walk two blocks alone, he walked alone to go meet him."</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> John CarpenterWed, 08 May 2013 15:42:11 -0500http://homicides.suntimes.com/2013/05/08/slain-college-student-walked-a-dangerous-block-so-his-friend-wouldnt-be-alone/Kevin AmbroseShe lost her friend, knows her future is not promised, wants violence to stophttp://homicides.suntimes.com/2013/05/08/she-lost-her-friend-knows-her-future-is-not-promised-wants-violence-to-stop/<p><span class='embed-youtube' style='text-align:center; display: block;'><iframe class='youtube-player' type='text/html' width='500' height='312' src='http://www.youtube.com/embed/D1KBHAJMfKA?version=3&#038;rel=1&#038;fs=1&#038;showsearch=0&#038;showinfo=1&#038;iv_load_policy=1&#038;wmode=transparent' frameborder='0'></iframe></span></p> John CarpenterWed, 08 May 2013 15:20:53 -0500http://homicides.suntimes.com/2013/05/08/she-lost-her-friend-knows-her-future-is-not-promised-wants-violence-to-stop/Kevin AmbroseMan fatally shot in drive-by outside 47th Street Green Line stationhttp://homicides.suntimes.com/2013/05/08/man-fatally-shot-in-drive-by-outside-47th-street-green-line-station/<p><b>BY BRIAN SLODYSKO Staff Reporter</b></p> <p><span style="color: #444444;">A man was gunned-down during a drive-by shooting in the Grand Boulevard neighborhood Tuesday night, just steps from the overhead 47th Street Green Line train platform.</span></p> <p>Police said 19-year-old Kevin Ambrose was walking near East 47th Street and South Prairie Avenue when gunfire erupted from a light-colored sedan passing by about 11:04 p.m.</p> <p>Ambrose, who lived nearby in the 4800 block of South Prairie Avenue, ran through a vacant lot trying to flee his attackers, but collapsed in a nearby alley with a gunshot wound to the back, authorities said.</p> <p>He was taken to John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County where he was pronounced dead at 11:44 p.m., according to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office.</p> <p>No one was in custody as Area Central detectives investigated.</p> John CarpenterWed, 08 May 2013 08:47:28 -0500http://homicides.suntimes.com/2013/05/08/man-fatally-shot-in-drive-by-outside-47th-street-green-line-station/Kevin Ambrose