

Baby's Death Ruled Homicide: $5,000 Reward Offered in Chicago
Two-Month-Old Kayson Flowers' Death Ruled a Homicide in Chicago; $5,000 Reward Offered Chicago, IL – A two-month-old baby, Kayson A. Flowers, tragically died in April 2025, and his death has been ruled a homicide by the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office. The baby was found unresponsive at a home on the 200-block of W. 106th Street, and later pronounced dead at Roseland Hospital. The medical examiner's report revealed multiple injuries consistent with child abuse. "The death of Kayson Flowers is a heartbreaking tragedy," said a spokesperson for the Chicago Police Department. "We are working diligently to bring those responsible to justice." Roseland Christian Ministries is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible. A vigil is being held tonight at Roseland Christian Ministries on South Michigan Avenue to honor Kayson's memory and to call for justice. The community is urged to come together to support the family during this difficult time. The ongoing investigation underscores the importance of child protection and the need for community vigilance against child abuse.