Crime & Safety

Evanston Teen Gets 33 Years for McDonald’s Shooting

The 2011 shooting left another teen seriously injured.

The 19-year-old Evanston man found guilty of shooting another teen at a McDonald’s three years ago was sentenced earlier this month to 33 years in prison, according to an article in TribLocal.

Anthony Mark Conorquie shot a 16-year-old at the McDonald’s at Dempster and Dodge in 2011 while other customers were in the restaurant. He was charged as an adult with attempted first degree murder, as well as other related charges.

Conorquie was found guilty in a bench trial, the TribLocal article says. He will have to serve at least 85 percent of his sentence under current sentencing guidelines.

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