EXCLUSIVE: Chicago Man Arrested for Armed Carjacking and Robbery on Southwest Side
Datillion Kelly, 29, charged with armed carjacking, robbery, and aggravated battery after robbing a 21-year-old at gunpoint on Chicago's Southwest Side.

Chicago, IL – A 29-year-old man has been charged with armed robbery, carjacking, and aggravated battery after a violent incident on the city’s Southwest Side.
The suspect, Datillion Kelly, was arrested on January 27, just moments after allegedly robbing and carjacking a 21-year-old man at gunpoint in the 5400 block of South Hoyne Avenue.
Kelly allegedly stole the young man’s belongings and vehicle at gunpoint before fleeing the scene. However, Chicago police acted swiftly, locating and apprehending him shortly after the incident.
Charges and Court Appearance
Kelly has been charged with:
- One felony count of vehicular hijacking with a firearm
- One felony count of armed robbery
- One felony count of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon
He is scheduled for a detention hearing on January 30, where a judge will determine his bond and future court proceedings.
Swift Response by Police
The quick response by law enforcement led to Kelly’s rapid capture, providing some relief to the local community, which has been grappling with concerns about violent crime.
This shocking incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of armed robberies in the area, and authorities are continuing to investigate further.