CHICAGO — A man here has been charged with gunning down a carwash worker after the worker refused to dry his car, the Chicago Tribune reported.
The March 27 story said Marcus Gordon, 40, had a reputation for not tipping. Last August, the carwash workers at Citgo carwash refused to dry Gordon’s vehicle.
After the attendants refused to dry his car, Gordon and his passenger became angry and got into a physical altercation with the workers, Morgan Creppel, the Cook County assistant state’s attorney, said in the story.
Gordon and his passenger left the scene, but Gordon returned about 30 minutes later. He approached carwash worker Cesar Rosales and shot him in the upper chest, according to a law-enforcement account quoted in the story.
“The victim stumbled into the store and made a dying declaration that the guy he had fought with earlier came back for him, came back to kill him,” Creppel said in the story.

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