A man accused of Boy’s death, who fell at the West Loop Train Station

The authorities said on Monday that a man in Chicago is facing heterogeneous charges of unintended killing after a quarrel at the CTA station in the city center last month until the death of a 9 -year -old Humult Park with the autism that fell on the stairs during the quarrel.

Police arrested Michael J Corusa, 52, on Saturday, on the same day when the boy, Elijah Ramon Flores, placed to rest during a funeral in the Holy Name Cathedral.

During a detention session on Monday, Susanna Ortez, Cook County Judge, launched Korosa pending his upcoming appearance before the court, according to court records. In addition to unintentionally killing, Korosa was also accused of strict taxes of the transit employee – both crimes, according to the records.

The observation video was seized on Flores and a 22 -year -old man coming out of the Green Line train in the 500 -Lake block shortly before noon on August 10. On Monday, the prosecutors said that the man lived with the boy and was dating back to his mother.

Prosecutors said that the 22 -year -old began a quarrel when he “grabbed money” from another passenger on the train and then “was dragged (the boy), to achieve his escape.”

They said that he chose the boy “above his shoulder at the top of the stairs and started running,” Korosa, who is also a passenger, and followed the victim. Prosecutors said that Korosa, who was wearing a walking shoe on his foot and using a cane, hit the man on his back and heading to the cane, causing the man to fall on the stairs and drop the boy.

The argument has been captured on the videos and the CTA for the monitoring of the victim of the theft, according to the court documents. Ultimately, the man who was with the boy threw the money on the stairs, then washed the child and took another train, as one of the passengers called the number 911 after observing the condition of the unconscious boy.

Prosecutors said that the 22 -year -old did not go to the hospital. Tribune is not called the man who, according to court records, was not accused of a crime related to the accident.

Rescuers rushed the child to the Lauro Children’s Hospital, where the authorities said he had suffered severe damage to the brain. He died on August 16 due to the head of the head of strength in his head on the death that was sentenced, according to the Cook Medical County Office.

Prosecutors said that the police later identified Korosa from a community bulletin containing a fixed image of the CTA observation video. They said that the mother of the mother and the other man who was a victim of theft had also identified Corusa, and that Korosa confessed to “chasing his bronchus and swinging” on the 22 -year -old for the steps carrying the boy.

Korosa, who lives in the 5100 Bloc of South Woodon Street, is scheduled to return to the court on September 4. Prosecutors said that he is a convicted criminal with the prison prison periods, including a strict battery, and possession of an oversight material, flight, retail theft, theft and theft.

After the boy’s death, the donors collected about $ 30,000 in the GOFUNDME campaign that was launched to help the funeral expenses.

“We would like to thank everyone sincerely for your love, your prayers, and generous donations during this sudden time,” the boy’s family said in a statement posted on the GoFundme page on Thursday. “Your kindness raised us and helped us carry the weight of this loss.”

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