Police in Chicago charged a man with murder for allegedly killing a 7-year-old girl in a McDonald’s drive-thru earlier this month.
Marion Lewis, 18, was charged in the slaying of Jaslyn Adams, 7, as she was waiting along with her father at a drive-thru in Chicago. Lewis was charged with, among other counts, first-degree murder.
Lewis shot and killed Jasyln while he was allegedly attempting to carjack the family’s vehicle, according to police. They said that Lewis was trying to run away from authorities on the Eisenhower Expressway when he crashed his vehicle just moments before.
Jaslyn’s father, Jontae Adams, was also shot and seriously injured in the incident, according to local reports.
“You can run, but you can’t hide,” Chicago police superintendent David Brown said at a press conference on Saturday. “We are going to bring you to justice for this crime. The Adams family deserves nothing less.” Police said that two guns were recovered from Lewis.
The girl’s family also reacted to the shooting.
“At this point, [Lewis] was involved in the murder of Jaslyn Adams. That’s our specific statement and that’s the way you should word it,” Brown said in the news conference.
Brown also said details about how officials captured Lewis will not be provided at this time.