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Sources: Jennifer Hudson relative slain, child missing
October 24, 2008 at 5:40 PM | Comments (12)
Jennifer Hudson (right) and her mother Darnell Hudson Donnerson at the Chicago Theatre in March 2007. (Chicago Tribune photo by Kuni Takahashi) | More photos
A relative of Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Hudson is believed to be one of two people found slain in a South Side home, according to a police source.
According to public records, the home is owned by Darnell Donnerson, Jennifer Hudson's mother.
A Chicago police spokeswoman also said a young boy, whose age has been reported as both 6 and 7 years old, was reported missing. Police said the child is identified as Julian King, but they would not say whether he is a relative of the actress.
Police are also looking for a white 1994 Chevrolet Suburban with Illinois license plate No. X584859, from that location. The missing boy may be in the vehicle. According to a source, the actress' sister reported the boy missing from the home.
Public records indicate the Suburban is registered to Jason Hudson, who neighbors said is Jennifer Hudson's brother. Authorites would not say whether he was one of the two victims.
Jennifer Hudson is not injured, her bodyguard told the Tribune before referring all questions to a publicist.
One of the victims was a woman in her 50s who was shot in the head and the other was a 29-year-old man who was shot in the chest, according to a spokesman for the Cook County medical examiner's office. The spokesman did not have the victims' identities.
At least one of the victims had defensive wounds, accoridng to police.
Chicago Police spokeswoman Monique Bond said at least one victim is "believed to be" a relative of Jennifer Hudson.
The shooting was believed to be related to a domestic disturbance, Bond said, stressing that this was preliminary information.
The source said the bodies of a man and woman were discovered by a family member about 3 p.m. in the home in the 7000 block of South Yale Avenue (map).
Police tape blocks access to the large, white house, where a crowd has gathered outside.
-- Jeremy Gorner, David Heinzmann, James Janega, and Angela Rozas, Chicago Tribune
Sources: Jennifer Hudson relative slain, child missing
October 24, 2008 at 5:40 PM | Comments (12)
Jennifer Hudson (right) and her mother Darnell Hudson Donnerson at the Chicago Theatre in March 2007. (Chicago Tribune photo by Kuni Takahashi) | More photos
A relative of Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Hudson is believed to be one of two people found slain in a South Side home, according to a police source.
According to public records, the home is owned by Darnell Donnerson, Jennifer Hudson's mother.
A Chicago police spokeswoman also said a young boy, whose age has been reported as both 6 and 7 years old, was reported missing. Police said the child is identified as Julian King, but they would not say whether he is a relative of the actress.
Police are also looking for a white 1994 Chevrolet Suburban with Illinois license plate No. X584859, from that location. The missing boy may be in the vehicle. According to a source, the actress' sister reported the boy missing from the home.
Public records indicate the Suburban is registered to Jason Hudson, who neighbors said is Jennifer Hudson's brother. Authorites would not say whether he was one of the two victims.
Jennifer Hudson is not injured, her bodyguard told the Tribune before referring all questions to a publicist.
One of the victims was a woman in her 50s who was shot in the head and the other was a 29-year-old man who was shot in the chest, according to a spokesman for the Cook County medical examiner's office. The spokesman did not have the victims' identities.
At least one of the victims had defensive wounds, accoridng to police.
Chicago Police spokeswoman Monique Bond said at least one victim is "believed to be" a relative of Jennifer Hudson.
The shooting was believed to be related to a domestic disturbance, Bond said, stressing that this was preliminary information.
The source said the bodies of a man and woman were discovered by a family member about 3 p.m. in the home in the 7000 block of South Yale Avenue (map).
Police tape blocks access to the large, white house, where a crowd has gathered outside.
-- Jeremy Gorner, David Heinzmann, James Janega, and Angela Rozas, Chicago Tribune