3rd Man Wanted in Connection to 9-Year-Old Tyshawn Lee's Slaying Arrested Downstate

The third man wanted in connection with the fatal shooting of 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee was arrested in downstate Danville over the weekend. 

Kevin Edwards, 22, was stopped for a traffic violation Saturday night and arrested for resisting arrest and obstructing a peace officer, according to the Vermilion County sheriff’s office. 

He was being held at the jail in Danville Monday morning and had been questioned by Chicago Police detectives, sheriff’s officers said. CPD’s News Affairs office did not immediately provide more information. 

A first-degree murder warrant has been out for Edwards’ arrest since about four weeks after Tyshawn’s slaying on Nov. 2, 2015, police said previously. 

Corey Morgan, 27; and Dwright Boone-Doty, 22, have already been charged with the murder and remain held without bond. 

Authorities have said Tyshawn was lured into an alley in Auburn Gresham’s 8000 block of South Damen and killed execution-style. Boone-Doty asked the boy offered to take the boy to a store for candy and walked him down the alley before shooting him repeatedly at close range, Cook County prosecutors allege. 

Police have said Tyshawn was killed in retaliation for the Oct. 13 murder of Corey Morgan’s brother Tracey Morgan, 25, after he left a police-sponsored meeting of parolees whose goal was to resolve gang conflicts in the area. 

Police have not detailed Edwards’ alleged involvement in the killing.

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