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Theresa Lumpkin, mother of 13-year-old Robert Freeman, cries while talking about her son, who was shot multiple times and killed Wednesday night. (Brian Jackson/Sun-Times)
Sources: Gunman killed wrong teen on South Side The killer stood over 13-year-old Robert Freeman’s bleeding body and pulled the trigger again, again and again. But though he was just feet from the 8th grader’s face on the Far South Side Wednesday night, the gunman got the wrong kid, police sources said. Bloodstained pavement and a makeshift memorial of teddy bears Thursday morning marked the spot on the 11500 block of South Perry where the latest Chicago schoolboy murder victim fell, in an apparent case of mistaken identity.

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