Chicago mother charged with murder in drowning death 1-year-old son reports

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Surah Amon, 31, faces felony charges of first-degree murder for allegedly drowning her 1-year-old son in Lake Michigan. Police found Amon in the water on Friday night, and her son was taken to Comer Children's Hospital, where he later died. According to reports, Amon confessed to her intentions during police questioning, stating she wanted to die. Just hours before the tragedy, her sister Claudia called for a mental health team to assist Amon, but police deemed her non-violent and did not intervene. The case highlights the complexities of mental health crisis management and the potential gaps in response protocols.

Amon is set to return to court on Tuesday as the investigation continues. This incident reflects broader societal issues regarding mental health support and the responsibility of law enforcement in crisis situations. The community is left grappling with the tragic implications of this event on local families.

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