Judge finds 2 men guilty for killing West Side mother as she held her baby

ByABC7 Chicago Digital Team WLS logo
Thursday, April 3, 2025
Baby smiled, waved at suspects before mother's fatal shooting, prosecutors say
Prosecutors revealed in bond court that the 1-year-old girl smiled and waved at the two suspects before they opened fire on her mother, 24-year-old Brittany Hill.

CHICAGO (WLS) -- Two men were found guilty of killing a mother as she held her baby on the city's West Side in 2019.

In March 2019, Brittany Hill was shot while talking to her boyfriend in the 1200-block of North Mason Avenue.

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Witnesses said a silver sedan pulled up next to her and someone got out and opened fire.

She was holding her 1-year-old daughter as shots were fired. She took herself to West Suburban Medical Center, where she died.

Prosecutors previously revealed in court that the 1-year-old girl smiled and waved at the two suspects before they opened fire on her mother.

The young girl was not injured.

At the time the judge called the crime "chilling, mind-boggling, utterly senseless if this is true."

The video in the player above is from a previous report.

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Nearly six years after the murder, a judge found Michael Washington, and Eric Adams guilty of first-degree murder, attempted murder, and aggravated discharge of a firearm.

Both are due back in court in May for a pre-sentencing hearing.

Hill also left behind a son, who was 7 years old at the time of her death.

A neighborhood is in turmoil after a 24-year-old woman was shot and killed as she held her 2-year-old daughter in her arms Tuesday morning.
A neighborhood is in turmoil after a 24-year-old woman was shot and killed as she held her 2-year-old daughter in her arms Tuesday morning.

The family of Hill sued the City of Chicago for leaking the video of her death in 2019.

The footage came from a police surveillance camera. The video was released on social media without the family's consent.

Police launched an investigation into who may have leaked the footage.

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