3 charged with stabbing homeless man in South Loop

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From left: Jerry Teran, Julio Chavez, Francisco Arroyo | Chicago Police

Three men charged with stabbing and robbing a homeless man on Monday in the South Loop neighborhood had their bonds set at $150,000 and $100,000 on Thanksgiving.

Officers responded at 9:10 p.m. to the 300 block of South Michigan Avenue and saw three men battering a 57-year-old man, according to Chicago Police.

The officers broke up the fight and learned the 57-year-old had been stabbed four times and the men also stole his book bag, police said. The 57-year-old was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in serious condition.

Francisco Arroyo, 23, of the 5200 block of South Albany; Julio Chavez, 22, of the 4600 block of North Beacon; and Jerry Teran, 22, of the 2100 block of South May were each charged with felony counts of armed robbery and aggravated battery, police said. Additionally, Teran was charged with resisting a police officer.

On Thursday, bond was set at $150,000 for for Arroyo and at $100,000 for both Chavez and Teran, according to court records. All three were expected to appear in court again on Monday.

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