A Chicago man with a felony record who has been charged in connection with an Aug. 10 train station attack that left a 9-year-old boy dead was released from jail Monday while he awaits trial.
Michael Korosa, 52, has been charged with felony involuntary manslaughter after Elijah Flores died during an attempted robbery gone wrong.
Flores was under the care of Jonah Soria, 22, at the time of his death. Soria was dating Flores’ mother.
When the Green Line train pulled into a station, Soria pushed Flores onto the train platform before snatching money out of the hands of a man and taking off running, FOX 32 Chicago reported.
Flores followed with the man and his friend, Korosa, in tow.
Soria reportedly picked Flores up and put him on his shoulders during the getaway attempt, since Flor