
In a July robbery that turned violent, a Chicago man has been apprehended and hit with multiple felony charges. Anthony Arrington, 25, from the 4100 block of W. Madison Street, is facing a felony count each for robbery, aggravated battery in a public place, and unlawful restraint, Chicago police have disclosed.
Arrington's arrest occurred on February 26, 2024, as he was identified by law enforcement in the 3200 block of W. Madison, according to the official report by the Chicago Police Department. The accused was linked to an incident that occurred last summer where a 20-year-old male was battered and robbed in the 3400 block of W. Ogden. A detention hearing is set for February 27, 2024, at the 2600 S. California courthouse.
Details of the case remain limited, with no further information being released at this moment. However, the charges that Arrington is confronted with carry significant weight, potentially resulting in a substantial sentence if he is found guilty. It reflects the Chicago Police Department's ongoing efforts to crack down on street-level violent crimes.









