Arrested at Chicago’s Union Station, am Illinois man allegedly plotted to abduct a boy and demand $100,000.

Illinois Man Caught at Chicago’s Union Station in Chilling Plot to Kidnap Boy for $100,000 Ransom!

Arrested at Chicago’s Union Station, an Illinois man allegedly plotted to abduct a boy and demand $100,000. 🌐 #News #ChicagoIL #Illinois #Crime

CHICAGO, IL – Federal authorities arrested a Chicago man this weekend, alleging he planned to abduct a child from a Florida school and demand a $100,000 ransom. Devontay Shields, 35, was taken into custody at Chicago’s Union Station on Saturday while attempting to board a Florida-bound Amtrak train, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Illinois.

Shields, who is charged with attempted kidnapping, is being held in federal custody until his preliminary hearing on Nov. 25. The complaint outlines disturbing details of the alleged scheme, which involved purchasing toys and zip ties as part of the plot.

Arrest at Union Station

Authorities intercepted Shields at Chicago’s Union Station on Saturday as he prepared to travel to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Shields, who reportedly had the toys and zip ties in his possession at the time of his arrest, was detained without incident. The arrest followed a tip-off from individuals who had been cooperating with law enforcement.

According to the complaint, Shields allegedly shared details of his plans with these individuals, unaware they were working with authorities. Investigators say the cooperating individuals secretly recorded Shields, who allegedly stated he intended to “get me a little boy” from a Fort Lauderdale school.

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Evidence Uncovered

The federal complaint alleges that Shields intended to kidnap a boy from a Florida school to demand a $100,000 ransom. Before his arrest, he allegedly purchased two children’s toys and zip ties, which were discovered during his capture at Union Station. These items, authorities claim, were intended to facilitate the kidnapping.

The investigation was aided by cooperating individuals who recorded Shields discussing his intentions. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, these recordings provided critical evidence to disrupt the alleged plan before Shields could carry it out.

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Potential Consequences

If convicted of attempted kidnapping, Shields could face up to 20 years in federal prison. The case is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Illinois, with the preliminary hearing scheduled for Nov. 25.

The swift actions of law enforcement highlight the importance of vigilance in preventing potential harm, especially when children are involved. Investigators continue to work to ensure the safety of communities and bring those accused of criminal acts to justice.

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