Police say those two men beat and robbed more than two dozen people over the course of four hours. It took prosecutors 45 minutes in court today just to read through all the allegations.
Moises Barrios, 23, and Pedro Mendiola, 21, were both held without bond after they were charged with more than two dozen felony counts, including first degree murder for the seemingly-random beating death of Jose Tellez.
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The 49-year-old Gage Park resident was hanging Christmas lights last December when police say he was killed in front of family.
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The victim's son, David Tellez, was overcome with emotion upon hearing of the charges.
"I would instantly trade places with him if I could. If I could give up everything I have, I would instantly," he said. "He was telling me how he didn't want to put up the Christmas lights, that it's a hassle, and the last thing he did was put them up."
Police said Tellez's daughter watched from inside and tried to get her brother to help, but the suspects had already fled the scene.
Prosecutors said Tellez was one of at least 14 victims during four hours of mayhem unleashed by Barrios and Mendiola. The pair allegedly targeted people on the street armed with a crowbar and baseball bat.
"Tellez was doing what many of us were doing and and should expected to do during the holidays, hanging Christmas lights with his daughter before being tragically and senselessly beaten to death," Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx said. "This is a horrendous crime and w stand here united to say we will not let atrocities happen in Gage Park or in any community in this city or this county."
Authorities say the December 11th crime spree began on the Northwest Side before the two men, riding in Barrios' mother's car, allegedly drove south and committed more beatings and robberies.
Before the brutal assault on Tellez, prosecutors said the pair attacked a postal worker and later terrorized a 4-year-old boy and his parents in their car, shattering the windows and robbing the father of his paycheck.
It took several members of police to connect all the incidents, some of which were captured on surveillance video.
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"They actually took one of the defendants in custody the very day that this happened," Chicago Police Chief of Detectives Brendan Deenihan said. "And that allowed the detectives then to do a search warrant on the vehicle where they recover the bat and the crowbar, and that then leads to DNA and fingerprints, which puts this case together."
The arrests bring some relief to Tellez's family, but does not rid them of the pain they say they'll feel forever.
"I just want to, like, hug him one last time. Tell him I love him," David Tellez said.
WATCH | Police lay out timeline of alleged crime spree
2 charged in beating death of man hanging up Christmas lights
Incident 1: 3:52 p.m. - 3500 N. Laramie - Robbed victim
Incident 2: 3:57 p.m. - Eddy and Lockwood - Hit victim in head with baseball bat and robbed him
Incident 3: 4:03 p.m. - No address given - Robbed a postal worker, hit victim in shoulder with baseball bat
Incident 4: 4:15 p.m. - Lockwood and Bernice - Victim hit with baseball bat and robbed
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Incident 5: 4:19 p.m. - 5300 W. Warwick - Victim kicked and punched; wallet stolen
Incident 6: 5:23 p.m. - 3800 W. 26th Street - Two victims; both robbed - one hit with baseball bat, other punched
Incident 7: 6:25 p.m. - 3500 W. 55th Street - Jose Tellez fatally beaten putting up Christmas lights
Incident 8 - 6:30 p.m. - No address given - Smashed windows of car
Incident 9 - 6:49 p.m. - 3800 W. 56th Street - Victim hit with baseball bat, punched and robbed of cell phone
Incident 10 - 7:08 p.m. - 5800 S. Kolmar - Victim hit with baseball bat and crowbar, robbed of book bag
Incident 11 - 7:29 p.m. - 5500 S. Albany - Victim punched and robbed
Incident 12 - 7:45 p.m. - Albany near 57th Street - Victim in his car with wife and 4-year-old son. Window broken out by suspect, robbed of $60 and paycheck
Incident 13 - 7:50 p.m. - 3400 W. 54th Street - Broke windows of victim's car; cash and cell phone stolen