Shortly after, Brown entered the restaurant and an argument broke out between them, court documents show. The victim was in the vestibule of the fast food restaurant with the teen's mother when he was shot, police said.Īccording to court documents obtained by local outlet WGN, the mother entered the business to get food while her son waited in the Lincoln outside. Surveillance video released by police shows the pair arrived at Maxwell Street Express in the city's South Side in a blue Lincoln Nautilus at about 11 p.m. Kansas City mass shooting: 3 dead, 5 injured after shooting in Kansas City, Missouri person of interest in custody An argument, a signal and shots fired 'Based upon the facts, evidence, and the law we are unable to meet our burden of proof in the prosecution of these cases. ' 'Based upon our continued review and in light of emerging evidence, today the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office (CCSAO) has moved to dismiss the charges,' prosecutors said in a statement to USA TODAY. But in a hearing late Monday, Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s office dismissed the charges. The woman and her son had been charged after investigators said she told the teenager to shoot Jeremy Brown, 32, at a Chicago hot dog stand this month. Prosecutors in Chicago dismissed murder charges brought against a 35-year-old mother and her 14-year-old son in the shooting death at a hot dog stand after 'emerging evidence' came to light.