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Man charged in 1995 murders of Marine brothers from Cicero, Illinois
Man charged in 1995 murders of Marine brothers from Cicero, Illinois

CBS News

time11-04-2025

  • CBS News

Man charged in 1995 murders of Marine brothers from Cicero, Illinois

Police in Cicero, Illinois, said they've found the man who shot and killed two brothers – both Marines – 30 years ago. Daniel Flores, 49, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of 22-year-old John Fields, and his 19-year-old brother, Michael Fields, on April 12, 1995. Police found the two young men lying in the street along 50th Court. They each had multiple gunshot wounds and shortly after were pronounced dead. "John Fields had recently completed his service with the United States Marine Corps, while Michael Fields, who had followed in his brother's footsteps, was actively serving in the Marines, and was home on furlough after completing a tour of duty in Japan," said Cicero Police Supt. Thomas Boyle. Their case went cold for years until 2013, when police located a key witness. They said she knew enough about what happened to help them make the arrest. "Previous detectives attempted for a long time to locate her, but she had a relationship with our person of interest at the time," said Francisco Diaz, deputy superintendent of investigations at the Cicero Police Department. In 2021, the men's sister, Angela Fields, spoke with CBS News Chicago . "It's very frustrating, because it's 26 years. It's like, okay, let's get him back here. Let's get this done," she said. On Friday, she and her family stood teary-eyed as police finally announced charges. Flores, a Mexican native, was arrested in Mexico in 2023, and after two years he was extradited back to the U.S. "We're happy. We're happy that this can finally help the family of Michael and his brother to get closure on their losses," said LaDon Reynolds, the U.S. Marshal for the Northern District of Illinois. Police said the shooting stemmed from an altercation, but would not elaborate on a motive for the murders. Flores was ordered held in Cook County Jail while he awaits trial. He is due back in court on May 2 in Maywood.

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