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A married couple with a long history of service to their South Side community were the victims of a horrific attack over the weekend. Now friends are rallying to support the couple many say would “give you the shirts off their backs.”

Even in this violent city, what happened to Timothy and Renee Johnson is inconceivable.

“It’s like a page out of a horror movie,” said their daughter, Destinee Johnson.

Their three adult children, who live in different parts of the country, rushed to their sides.

“No one wants this to happen to any person at all, let alone your own parents,” said their son Joshua Johnson.

On Saturday Timothy and Renee were doing chores for Renee’s 95-year-old mother.

“It was nice outside, so you go out and clean up around the house,” said Timothy’s sister Rhonda Hutcherson. “And he was in the alley, cleaning up behind there.”

A man approached Timothy, asking if he wanted to buy something.

“My brother just told him, ‘No, I’m OK. No thank you. I’m not interested.’ And he just attacked him,” Hutcherson said.

Timothy was beaten with the shovel he was carrying to do yard work. When Renee ran to her husband, she too was attacked.

“He brutally attacked them,” Hutcherson said.

She said it’s hard to describe.

Their eyes were gouged, parts of their ears bitten off. Prosecutors say when the 28-year-old man was arrested, he was covered in blood.

They are two pillars of the community now facing a long, difficult recovery.

The 28-year-old alleged attacker is held on a $5 million bond and is undergoing a psychiatric evaluation.
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Elijah Rule Hill Prince, 28, was arrested covered in blood, telling officers that it was the “blood of peasants,” the Chicago Sun-Times reported, citing Cook County prosecutors. He did not attend the Monday hearing as he was undergoing a psychiatric test at a hospital.

Photo of suspect, Elijah Rule Hill Prince, is in the below article

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Elijah Rule Hill Prince, 28, was arrested covered in blood, telling officers that it was the “blood of peasants,” the Chicago Sun-Times reported, citing Cook County prosecutors. He did not attend the Monday hearing as he was undergoing a psychiatric test at a hospital.

Photo of suspect, Elijah Rule Hill Prince, is in the below article

(couldn't figure out how to just simply add the image‍♀)


And I have no idea why it added the female sex symbol emoji to my comment LOL it's just not my night...
 
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Rule Hill Prince pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted murder. Judge Maria Kuriakos-Ciesil handed him 10 years on each count, consecutive, with 85% of the sentences to be served, according to court records.
During the original hearing with Lyke, prosecutor Lindsey Patton said the encounter began when Rule Hill Prince approached a 58-year-old man in an alley and offered to sell him gold watches.

The man cleaning the alley behind his mother-in-law’s house rejected the officer “multiple times,” said Patton.
Without warning, Rule Hill Prince put the man in a chokehold and took him to the ground. A shovel the man was using to clean the alley became a weapon in Rule Hill Prince’s hands. He hit the fallen man in the head with it.

Rule Hill Prince wasn’t done, Patton said. He punched the victim in the face repeatedly, stuck his fingers in both of the man’s eyes, and bit off parts of the man’s scalp and ears. Horrifyingly, Rule Hill Prince wielded a 3-inch block of wood, similar to a door stop, and jammed it into the man’s eye, Patton said.
Hearing her husband’s screams, the man’s wife stepped outside to see what was going on. Rule Hill Prince turned his attention to her.

He pulled her hair, hit her with the shovel, and bit “large chunks” from both of her ears, said Patton. She fell to the ground, and he continued the attack, kicking and punching her in the head and face.
As the woman was being assaulted, her husband removed the wooden block from his eye and called 911, Patton said. Police arrived as Rule Hill Prince left the scene.
Blood covered his mouth, face, and jacket when cops detained him nearby, Patton said. Asked whose blood it was, Rule Hill Prince allegedly replied it was not his but rather the “blood of the peasants.”


Investigators recovered pieces of the victims’ ears from the alley, but they could not be reattached. The male victim suffered fractured orbital bones and was left visually impaired, Patton stated.
He will serve at least 17 years of the 20-year sentence Kurakos-Ciesel handed him. According to the judge’s sentencing notes, that will be reduced by 1,027 days of credit he earned in the Cook County jail.
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Hopefully he is killed in prison because this animal should never be walking the streets again.
 
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