15-Year-Old Charged in Downtown Chicago Robberies Tied to Maserati-Driving Crew

The second juvenile suspect was arrested at the Cook County Juvenile Justice Center, suggesting he has other legal issues beyond this case.

Apr. 14, 2026 at 10:23pm

An extreme close-up of shattered glass from a crime scene, capturing the gritty, investigative nature of this story about a series of armed robberies in downtown Chicago.The brazen robberies by a Maserati-driving crew in downtown Chicago have left a trail of shattered glass and raised urgent questions about public safety.Chicago Today

A 15-year-old boy has been charged in connection with one of the robberies carried out by a crew that used Maseratis to target victims in downtown Chicago in March. The crew has struck repeatedly, often in broad daylight, and at least three accomplices remain at large after a 17-year-old was previously charged.

Why it matters

The brazen nature of these robberies, which have included the use of firearms, physical assaults, and targeting victims in public spaces, has raised concerns about public safety and the ability of law enforcement to curb this criminal activity in the downtown area.

The details

The 15-year-old suspect was part of the crew that robbed two men, ages 25 and 47, in the 400 block of West Erie Street in River North around 6 a.m. on March 17. The victims were standing on the street when a dark-colored vehicle pulled up, several men climbed out, produced firearms, and demanded their property at gunpoint. The offenders then fled northbound on Kingsbury Street. No injuries were reported. The 15-year-old is charged with two counts of armed robbery with a firearm, along with the previously charged 17-year-old.

  • On March 17, the 15-year-old suspect was part of the crew that robbed two men in the 400 block of West Erie Street around 6 a.m.
  • About 30 minutes before the Erie Street robbery, the crew confronted a man in the 1200 block of West Flournoy Street on the Near West Side, striking him in the head with a firearm and taking his wallet and phone.

The players

15-year-old suspect

A juvenile who was arrested and charged with two counts of armed robbery with a firearm for his involvement in the downtown Chicago robberies.

17-year-old suspect

A previously charged juvenile who was part of the Maserati-driving crew that carried out the downtown robberies.

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What’s next

The judge will determine whether to allow the 15-year-old suspect to be released on bail.

The takeaway

These brazen robberies, often carried out in broad daylight using firearms and Maseratis, have raised serious concerns about public safety and the ability of law enforcement to curb this criminal activity in downtown Chicago. The arrests of two juvenile suspects suggest the crew may be expanding its operations, and the search continues for at least three additional accomplices.