4 charged in connection with police chase on Lake Shore Drive and crash near McCormick Place

All four men are facing multiple felony drug and weapon charges in addition to charges related to the chase, police said.

SHARE 4 charged in connection with police chase on Lake Shore Drive and crash near McCormick Place
Four men have been charged in connection with a Jan. 14 police chase that ended with a crash near McCormick Place.

Four men have been charged in connection with a Jan. 14 police chase that ended with a crash near McCormick Place.

alexlmx - stock.adobe.com

Four men have been charged in connection with a police chase Tuesday that ended with a crash near McCormick Place.

Carey Hinton, 27, and Deonte Hill, 23, each face two counts of unlawful use of a weapon by a felon, a count of being in possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of more than 500 grams but less than 2,000 grams of marijuana and possession of a controlled substance, all felonies, Chicago police said.

Dezerhea McGee, 21, and Isiah Space, 20, each face one count of being in possession of a controlled substance, possession of more than 500 grams but less than 2,000 grams of marijuana, both felonies, as well as a misdemeanor count of criminal trespassing in a vehicle, police said.

Isiah Space

Isiah Space

Chicago police

Officers spotted a stolen vehicle speeding about 8:10 p.m. Tuesday and followed it on Lake Shore Drive, police said. The vehicle then lost control and crashed into a barrier near McCormick Place.

Isiah Space tried to run from the crash, but was taken into custody, police said. The other three men were taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center were they were listed as being in serious-to-critical condition, Chicago fire officials said. They have since been stabilized.

A search of the vehicle found weapons and drugs, police said.

All four men appeared in court for bail hearings Thursday and are due back in court again Jan. 21, according to Cook County court records. Space and Hill were released on recognizance bonds, while McGee was released after posting bail.

Hinton remains in custody on $15,000 bail, according to the Cook County sheriff’s office.

Read more on crime, and track the city’s homicides.

The Latest
Last year, Black and Brown residents, Muslim Americans, Jewish Americans, members of the LGBTQ+ community and others were targeted in hate crimes more than 300 times. Smart new policies, zero tolerance, cooperation and unity can defeat hate.
The city is willing to put private interests ahead of public benefit and cheer on a wrongheaded effort to build a massive domed stadium — that would be perfect for Arlington Heights — on Chicago’s lakefront.
Following its launch, the popular Mediterranean restaurant is set to open a second area outlet this summer in Vernon Hills.
Like no superhero movie before it, subversive coming-of-age story reinvents the villain’s origins with a mélange of visual styles and a barrage of gags.