Chicago Sun-Times

NO BOND FOR 4 IN FACEBOOK TORTURE CASE

Judge admonishes 4 defendants accused of hate crime in Facebook Live torture, orders them held without bond

- BY ANDY GRIMM Staff Reporter agrimm@suntimes.com @ agrimm34 Email: Twitter:

For days, the mother of a schizophre­nic 18- year- old man wondered where her son had gone after she dropped him off at a Streamwood McDonald’s on New Year’s Eve.

The teen was secretive about whom he was meeting, which was not unusual, the woman told Streamwood Police when she filed a missing person report last week. Twice, her son had contacted her to ask to spend the night at his friend’s, whom she would learn was a former classmate at an alternativ­e school.

When she lost contact with her son, she tracked down the classmate. He asked for a $ 300 ransom for her son’s safe return, Cook County prosecutor­s said Friday at a court hearing that laid out new details in a racially charged kidnapping case that has garnered internatio­nal attention.

The teen’s classmate, 18- year- old Jordan Hill, and three others were ordered held without bond on hate crime charges after allegedly inflicting a dayslong ordeal on the victim. Oneof Hill’s friends, co- defendant Brittany Covington, allegedly broadcast several minutes of the abuse live on Facebook, video clips that have stirred outrage and even earned a rebuke from President Barack Obama.

Chastising the four before she ordered them all held without bond, Cook County Judge Maria Kuriakos Ciesel joined the chorus of those outraged by the allegation­s.

“I’m looking at each of you as I’m hearing this,” Kuriakos Ciesel said. “Where was the sense of decency that each of you should have had when each of you were committing this crime? … I don’t see it.”

“How do you put someone out there that’s allegedly committed such horrible offenses against a person?”

The victim’s mother, seated in the front row of the courtroom gallery, exclaimed “Yes!” at the judge’s decision to hold all four defendants without bond.

Prosecutor­s have charged Hill, Covington, Tesfaye Cooper Jr. and Covington’s sister Tanishia Covington each with two hate crime counts, as well as charges of aggravated kidnapping, unlawful restraint, aggravated battery and other crimes. Prosecutor­s added the second hate crime count Friday, apparently because the attackers targeted their victim due to his race and his disability.

The Covington sisters had eight family members in the courtroom gallery; after the hearing, all walked past the throng of reporters without responding to questions, the women’s mother and sisters all in tears.

Assistant Public Defender Wendy Fawcett, representi­ng Cooper and Hill, said that Hill had lived most of his life with his grandmothe­r, who is indigent and unable to attend the hearing. Cooper’s brother, Twin Carder, was thrown out of the courtroom as his brother was led in by sheriff’s deputies.

Outside the courthouse, Carder said he had tried to tell his brother he would cover his bond.

“He ain’t meant to do that,” Carder said of the abuse. “He was under the influence — high, drunk, whatever he was doing. The dude was one of his friends, knew him. ’ Sposed to be, anyway.”

Prosecutor­s said that the victim’s mother dropped him off at a McDonald’s inStreamwo­od on Dec. 31, where the 18- year- old said he was meeting a friend. In a Streamwood Police missing person report, investigat­ors said the woman admitted she did not know the name of the friend and that her son did not like to tell her who he was with.

Assistant State’s Attorney Erin Antonietti said Hill and the victim then went to buy and smoke marijuana and that Hill stole a vehicle, identified in police reports as a white Chevrolet van, and drove to Chicago, where he left the victim sitting in the back of the van for two hours or more. Hill also has been charged with robbery and possession of amotor vehicle.

Antonietti said that the victim had “contacted” his mother on Dec. 31 asking to spend the night and asked to stay over again on Jan. 1.

On Jan. 2, after receiving no communicat­ion from the victim, his brother logged into the victim’s Facebook account and read a string of messages arranging the victim’s visit with Hill. Antonietti said the victim’s mother had reached out to Hill over Facebook, asking to talk to her son and for Hill to bring him home.

Antonietti said the victim’s mother was “contacting” Hill while the victim was alone in the van and that Hill returned to the van angry about the repeated attempts. Hill ordered the victim into the back of the van and began beating him and took his cellphone and sim card, Antonietti said.

Hill took the victim to a third- floor apartment in the 3300 block of West Lexington, where they met with the Covingtons and Cooper. They ordered the victim to sit in a corner facing a wall and began screaming at the victim.

Antonietti’s timeline was somewhat jumbled; she noted that the victim’s mother had been contacted by her son on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 to ask if he could spend the night at his friend’s house.

On Jan. 3, Brittany Covington began posting video of the abuse on Facebook Live, images prosecutor­s cited extensivel­y in court Friday.

“The victim is tied up, then gagged. A sock is placed in the victim’s mouth, and then his mouth is taped shut. The victim is forced back into a corner,” Antonietti said. “One of the male defendants in the background can be heard yelling ‘ F--- Donald Trump’ and ‘ F--- white people.’ Hill uses a knife to slice off a chunk of the victim’s hair, cutting his head, then slicing at the sleeves of the victim’s sweatshirt as the man stares, terrified, at Hill, as laughing is heard from behind the camera.

“A male voice is heard saying ‘ I don’t give a f--- if he’s schizophre­nic,’ ” Antonietti said. “A male shoves the victim’s face into a toilet bowl, and the victim is told to drink toilet water.”

At some point during the ordeal, Antonietti said, Hill demanded $ 300 from the victim’s mother for the victim’s safe return.

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 ??  ?? Jordan Hill
Jordan Hill
 ??  ?? Brittany Covington
Brittany Covington
 ??  ?? Tesfaye Cooper
Tesfaye Cooper
 ??  ?? Tanishia Covington
Tanishia Covington
 ?? | SCREENGRAB ?? The 18- year- old victim is seen bound in this image from video of the torture streamed on Facebook Live.
| SCREENGRAB The 18- year- old victim is seen bound in this image from video of the torture streamed on Facebook Live.

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