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Bond denied for men held in Ill. officer’s death

Bond has been denied for two men charged in the slaying of an off-duty Chicago police officer.

Forty-one-year-old Clifton Lewis was fatally shot during a Dec. 29 robbery at a convenience store where he was working security. He had been on the police force for eight years and took the part-time security job after the store was robbed Dec. 9.

A spokeswoman for Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez tells the Chicago Tribune that 29-year-old Tyrone Clay and 34-year-old Edgardo Colon were charged early Saturday with murder while in commission of an armed robbery and first degree murder of a peace officer. Sally Daly says both men are from Chicago.

Both have been ordered held without bond.

A third person questioned in the case has been released without charges.