Bail over $4 million for Elgin man charged in April shooting death

Bail was set Saturday at $4.256 million for an Elgin man charged with first-degree murder in the April 30 shooting death of a 20-year-old man in the northwest suburb. 

William M. Ingram, 28, was arrested Thursday at a hotel in Palatine and charged with killing Devonte Turner, who died after being shot multiple times that night last April at Fleetwood Drive and McLean Boulevard.


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