Teen charged in death of woman who fell down CTA stairs

The above headline is the actual headline from the Chicago Tribune... I love the way the Tribune made it sound like the elderly woman just fell down the stairs... The actual headline should have read:

Young Black Career Robber Throws Elderly White Woman Down the CTA Stairs in his Flight to Avoid Arrest




Photo: A view of the Fullerton Avenue CTA 'L' stop stairs where Sally Katona-King fell last March after being pushed. She later died.



A teenager has been charged in the death of a 68-year-old woman who was pushed down the stairs of the Fullerton Avenue elevated train station by a fleeing robber in March, Cook County prosecutors said Wednesday.



Prince Watson, 17, was charged with murder and robbery for allegedly shoving Sally Katona-King down the stairs after he had snatched an iPhone from a passenger on a Brown Line train as it pulled into the Fullerton station, said Tandra Simonton, a spokeswoman for the Cook County state's attorney's office.



Katona-King, a mother of three who was a deacon at First Lutheran Church of Logan Square and cooked for the homeless, died a day after the March 28 incident.



Watson, whose last known address was in the 300 block of West Hill Street, is serving a four-year sentence in prison for a similar robbery that he committed after Katona-King’s death, according to court records and sources.



He was arrested May 15 near the Clark/Division Red Line stop after he grabbed an iPhone belonging to another woman and fled. She chased the teen, and police caught up with him. Watson pleaded guilty in June to robbery, court records show.



In addition, Watson was charged Wednesday for a separate robbery of an iPhone at the Sedgwick Brown Line station on April 17.

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