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Two Men Charged with First-Degree Attempted Murder Following March Shooting in Chicago

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Published on April 09, 2025
Two Men Charged with First-Degree Attempted Murder Following March Shooting in ChicagoSource: Chicago Police Department

Two men are now facing severe legal consequences in connection to a March shooting that left a 26-year-old male fighting for his life. According to the Chicago Police Department, Robert Norris, 37, and Tyrin Norris, 28, were apprehended on April 8 and have been charged with first-degree attempted murder, among other counts.

While Robert Norris, the older of the two suspects, was arrested on the 3600 block of W. Polk St., his younger counterpart, Tyrin, was taken into custody in the nearby 3800 block of W. Flournoy St. Serving in addition to his murder charge, Robert is also charged with two felony counts related to narcotics possession. After the incident, which occurred on March 2 in the 700 block of S. Springfield Avenue, critically wounded the victim, both men were pinned as the alleged offenders.

The charges laid against these individuals are severe and include a single felony count of first-degree attempted murder for Tyrin Norris. Located at 2600 S. California, the detention hearing for the accused is scheduled for today.