Woman Admits To Killing Her Son Over An SD Card
Paranoia at its peak.

Fallon Harris, 37, was a laborer for the Department of Transportation for the city of Chicago.
Harris, along with her 12-year-old son Kaden Ingram, lived together in an apartment located at the 8000 block of South Bennett Avenue in South Chicago.
On the morning of September 11th, 2021, Harris started throwing a tantrum after she was unable to locate a memory card she thought she had left in her car's dashboard.
She then immediately confronted her 12-year-old son Kaden about the missing sd card.
Kaden told her that he had no knowledge of the card's whereabouts.
The boy's answer, however, irritated Harris even more.
Right after Kaden's response, she pulled out a silver revolver from her handbag and proceeded to shoot him in the chest with it.
Kaden started crying in agony. His mother had just shot him for seemingly no reason.
As the boy was slowly bleeding out from the gunshot wound he had just suffered, Harris asked him again about the memory card.
Kaden, once more, insisted that he knew nothing about the card. Yet, his response didn't convince his enraged mother.
Harris then shot Kaden a second time, striking him in the head.
After realizing what she had just done, Harris phoned two relatives and told them everything that had just unfolded.
The distressed relatives promptly alerted the local authorities and the boy's father.
When the police arrived at the scene, they found Kaden lying unconscious on a pool of his own blood in the kitchen while Harris was sitting in a corner in a state of shock.
Kaden's father arrived shortly after and rushed the boy to the nearest hospital.
Despite all of the medical staff's efforts at the University of Chicago Medical Center, it simply was too late for the 12-year-old Kaden Ingram.
He had, unfortunately, succumbed to his severe injuries.

Harris was arrested on site. She later admitted to killing Kaden.
Police also retrieved home surveillance footage from a camera inside the apartment, showing Harris committing the heinous act.
Her relatives told police that Harris was exhibiting signs of paranoia the days prior to the incident, and she firmly believed that someone was on the hunt for her.
It is also worth noting that Harris had a concealed carry license, and she legally owned the weapon used for her son's murder.
Fallon Harris was charged with first-degree murder. She is currently held without bail.
If convicted, she faces a possible life sentence.
Sources: LatinTimes, TorontoSun, TimesNewsNetwork, ChicagoTribune