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Chicago
police has found a gun near the spot where Jennifer Hudson’s young nephew was
found dead and it matches the caliber of the weapon used to kill him as well as
his uncle and grandmother.
Police analyzed the .45-caliber weapon found Wednesday in an
alley just a block away from where 7-year-old Julian King was discovered shot
to death and left in the back seat of an SUV and say the ammunition recovered
from the gun matches shell casings found at the murder scenes. The gun was
found in thick shrubs, along with some “small bits” of evidence the police has
not detailed.
A law enforcement source told the Chicago Tribune it is the
same weapon used to kill 57-year-old Darnell Donerson and 29-year-old Jason
Hudson, mother and brother, respectively, to actress Jennifer Hudson, on
Friday, Oct. 24. The two were found dead inside their home in Chicago’s South Side by a relative.
An Amber Alert was soon issued for Julian King, Jennifer
Hudson’s nephew, who was missing. The little boy was discovered Monday, inside the
abandoned SUV, on the city’s West Side. He had
been shot multiple times. The Academy Award winner had offered a $100,000
reward for Julian’s safe return…
William Balfour, the 27-year-old stepfather of Julian and estranged
husband of Hudson’s
sister, Julia Hudson, became a person of interest for authorities shortly after
the bodies were discovered. On Saturday, the Illinois Department of Corrections
issued a warrant for Balfour for violating terms of his parole by possessing a
weapon and not attending anger management classes and a substance abuse
program.
Balfour served nearly seven years in jail for attempted
murder and vehicular hijacking. He was released in 2006. In June, he was
arrested when police officers found crack cocaine in his car but his parole was
not revoked by the corrections department and the charges were eventually
dropped.
Balfour has denied any sort of involvement in the crimes. He
told police officers he had a good relationship with the Hudson family, a police source told the
Associated Press Wednesday, on condition of anonymity.
The convicted felon’s mother had previously told the media
that her son was innocent and that he had been ordered out of the Hudson home the previous
winter by Darnell Donerson.
The same source told the AP that when invited to take a
polygraph test, Balfour refused to cooperate any further and declined the test.
As of Wednesday, Balfour had not been charged with any
crimes. He remains in custody on a parole violation.
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