Two Men Arrested, Charged in Murder of Dwyane Wade’s Cousin in Chicago

A handout combination image provided by the Chicago Police Department shows brothers Darwin Sorrells, 26, left, and Derren Sorrells, 22, right, who were arrested and charged by the Chicago Police Department in connection with the shooting death of Nykea Aldridge on Aug.28, 2016. (Photo: Chicago Police Department via epa)
A handout combination image provided by the Chicago Police Department shows brothers Darwin Sorrells, 26, left, and Derren Sorrells, 22, right, who were arrested and charged by the Chicago Police Department in connection with the shooting death of Nykea Aldridge on Aug.28, 2016. (Photo: Chicago Police Department via epa)

Police charged two brothers who have deep ties to a gang with the shooting death of the cousin of Chicago Bulls star Dwyane Wade, officials said Sunday.

Nykea Aldridge, 32, a mother of four, was pushing a baby stroller Friday afternoon on Chicago’s South Side when she was shot. Police said she was not the intended target of the shooting. Aldridge’s child was not struck by the gunfire.

Police said the two men charged with murder — Darwin Sorells, 26, and Derren Sorells, 22 — were both on parole and affiliated with the Gangster Disciples gang. They appeared in court Sunday and were ordered held without bail.

Derren Sorells was just released from prison two weeks before Friday’s shooting. He was convicted in 2012 for a motor vehicle theft and escape from custody, but was released early. He had six felony arrests in his background. His brother Darwin Sorells was also on parole for a felony gun charge. He was sentenced to six years in prison in January 2013 and was released from prison earlier this year.

Police said the suspects were targeting a for-hire driver after exchanging unfriendly glances with the man as he drove in the neighborhood. The two later confronted the driver after he walked two women into their building, according to prosecutors. The driver told police the men menaced him and indicated they had guns. They then chased the driver as he ran away, with at least one of the men firing multiple shots that struck Aldridge.

The elder brother told detectives that the younger brother fired the shots, and Derren Sorrells also implicated himself in a statement he gave to police, prosecutors said.

Alrdidge had just left a nearby school, where she had registered one of her children for the upcoming school year.

“This reprehensible act of violence is the example of why we need to change the way we treat habitual offenders in the city of Chicago,” police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said. “When will enough be enough? This tragedy isn’t just noteworthy because Ms. Aldridge has a famous family member. It’s noteworthy because these two offenders are the prime examples of … repeat gun offenders who don’t care who they shoot.”

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USA TODAY