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Exhibit Two

EXHIBIT
2
SUPPLEMENT REPORT
Robbery Armed 95-84559
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require x-ray's and have his wounds sutured.
I, Detective JOHNSON then proceeded to Mr. CLAUDIO'S room, to interview him, regarding the robbery.
Mr. CLAUDIO, H/M, DOB 05-0531 of 3802 W. Tupelo (352-6191) stated that he owns and operates Jim's Beer & Liquor at 3833 N. Teutonia Ave. and he was working there alone tonight. He stated that two black males had come in, and they had been in the store three or four times earlier today, came in and attempted to rob him. Mr. CLAUDIO further stated that he has had this business for the last 18 years, and his son had been robbed as recently as one week ago. He stated that the description of the two suspects appears to be the same, as in that complaint.
Regarding today's incident Mr. CLAUDIO stated that the two suspects entered the store and one he could only describe as the short one, in his twenties, 150 lbs., having a stocky build and a dark complexion with a short, dark jacket and a thin mustache. This suspect requested Tanqray (phonetic) gin. Mr. CLAUDIO stated that he then, without turning his back, fearing they would do something, reached up for the gin, when suddenly suspect #1 (short black male) reached and grabbed at him. At that time he removed his Clock pistol and began struggling with suspect #1. Mr. CLAUDIO stated that struggled with suspect #1, not letting him take his gun from him. Suspect $2, described as a B./M. mid-twenties to early thirties, 6'2", 170 Ibs., medium build, having a thin mustache, afro hair and a light complexion. He was wearing a dark jacket, red, black and green designs on the back, began to beat him over the head with liquor bottles. Mr. CLAUDIO that this continued but he refused to let go of the gun and suspect 2 continued grabbing different bottles and strike him across his head. Mr. CLAUDIO then did finally release the gun and the suspects then fled the store. Mr. CLAUDIO stated that he was not sure if the suspects took any money, which he keeps on his person. He could not be sure how much
money was taken, but he knows that money was flying and coming out of his pockets during this struggle.
Mr. CLAUDIO was unable to give any further description or serial number of the gun that was taken. He was then taken to x-ray and for sutures of his wounds. My interview with Mr. CLAUDIO was terminated at that time.
I, Detective JOHNSON then contacted Dr. Indra MAMMEN, by phone at 241-8506, the number listed on the appointment card. After speaking to Dr. MAMMEN regarding this appointment card, it was determined to be for April PARKER of 2525 W. Capitol Dr. Apt. 2, also phone 445^5979 was obtained.
Squad 597, Officers NELS and JOHNSON and Squad 76, Officers WARING and JACKSON and I did proceed to 2525 W. Capitol Dr. Apt. 2.
Upon our arrival and knocking at the door, I was met by a black female named April Lawanda PARKER, B/F, DOB 4-11-73 of this address and phone 445-5979. Upon Miss PARKER opening her door, slightly and pulling back a curtain, from the upper part of this door, I observed a person fitting the description of suspect #1 in this offense, peeking out of bedroom. At this time I heard of Police Radio that someone was attempting to exit a back bedroom window. We entered into this residence, gained entry into the bedroom and observed a suspect fitting the description of suspect #1 involved in this robbery.
I, Detective JOHNSON then looked into a bathroom, next to the bedroom, where suspect #1 had been located and arrested. I observed a white, FILA tennis shoe, size 8, on the bathroom floor. A further check of this residence revealed a black jacket, matching the one worn by suspect #1 in this offense.
Suspect #1 was identified as Jonathan nmn GILS, B/M, DOB 7-24-73 of 130 E. Townsend. Mr. GILS has a ID #310112, also Mr. GILS had, what appeared to be, fresh cuts to his right and left hand, consistent with being cut from glass. Mr. GILS Was conveyed to the

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