CHICAGO (CBS) — Police said the aunt accused of pushing a 3-year-old boy into Lake Michigan has been charged with attempted murder.
Victoria Moreno, 34, of Des Plaines is facing charges including attempted murder and aggravated battery. She is expected in court Wednesday.
Sources said the boy struggled for nearly 20 minutes before he was rescued.
This happened Monday. The young boy remained in critical condition at Lurie Children’s Hospital Tuesday night.
CBS 2’s Charlie De Mar spoke Tuesday with a woman who was at Navy Pier and witnessed the horror. The woman, Ashton King, said she saw the boy floating and immediately jumped into action while the aunt allegedly stood by and watched.
King started the day on a boat tour at Navy Pier with a friend. But she quickly found herself in the middle of crime scene.
A shot from Chopper 2 Monday afternoon showed King standing alongside divers and police – who rushed to try and save the 3-year-old boy who sources says was intentionally pushed into the water by his aunt.
King: “We looked at what she was looking at, and we saw a little boy floating on his back.”
De Mar: “Was the woman doing anything to try and help save this boy?”
King: “No, nothing, zero. It was the most bizarre thing I’ve ever experienced in my life.”
King said the picture below shows the aunt standing by idly – watching as her nephew is pulled from the water.
King added that the aunt never showed any concern or panic.
“The red flags were there. She was acting very weird,” King said. “I did end up telling the officer, I said: ‘Listen,’ I said, ‘she was the only one here when we got here. She’s just been acting off – weird. Look, I just don’t know if she’s off. Something is not right.”
In radio transmissions right after the boy was rescued, a police officer was heard saying: “I have the aunt in my possession right now. She was on scene the whole time.”
Sources say Navy Pier surveillance video shows the aunt pushing the boy in the water. We have not seen the video.
The Chicago Fire Department has determined the boy went into the water at 1:23 p.m. Monday. They arrived at 1:32 p.m., had divers in the water by 1:35 p.m., and pulled the boy from the lake at 1:42 p.m.
The little boy was in the water for almost 20 minutes.
“Just help. If you see something, just act,” King said. “I will never be able to unsee what I saw.”
The young boy is still fighting at Lurie Children’s Hospital.
Source: ChicagoCBS