Sitting in his driveway is where neighbors last saw Oscar Ochoa-Tello alive before a murder-for-hire shooting unfolded in a Chicago suburb, claiming his life.
“I had just got home about 5:10 [a.m.], hopped on Netflix at 5:15 [a.m.],” neighbor Roberto Morean said. “This happened at 5:20 [a.m.].”
Around 5:20 a.m. on Nov. 5, Morean heard multiple gunshots.
Police said Ochoa-Tello was targeted while sitting in his car, warming it up before he left for work for the day.
A relative drove Ochoa-Tello to Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan, where he was airlifted to a level 1 trauma hospital.
“It’s a very unusual set of circumstances in this investigation,” explained Christopher Covelli, spokesperson for Lake County Sheriff’s Department.
Detectives quickly pieced the crime together. They

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