2 in River North parking garage robbery where shots were fired

Mitchell Davis (left) and Duran Gladney. | Chicago Police Department; Google

CHICAGO — Two men have been charged in connection with a robbery in River North during which the offenders fired shots at a victim, according to Chicago police.

Duran Gladney, 30, and Mitchell Davis, 52, are scheduled to be in bond court on Saturday afternoon. More information about them and the allegations will be revealed during the hearing.

For now, we know that Chicago police have said that four men confronted two victims inside a parking garage in the 500 block of North State around 12:30 a.m. Friday.

Police said one of the victims tried to run away, prompting one of the robbers to open fire on him. All four robbers ran away after the robbery, but Chicago cops arrested Gladney and Davis near the garage entrance on the first block of West Grand.

In a brief media statement announcing charges against them, CPD said a 48-year-old man was robbed at gunpoint and a 32-year-old man was the victim of an attempted robbery.

Gladney is charged with armed robbery with a firearm, attempted armed robbery with a firearm, and unlawful use of a weapon by a felon, police said.

Prosecutors charged Davis with armed robbery by discharging a firearm, attempted armed robbery with a firearm, and armed habitual criminal.

CWBChicago will post a full update detailing their bond hearing on Saturday afternoon.