Witnesses: Mom stabbed son during ice cream dispute

NBC Chicago - The mother of a slain Sauk Village teen has been charged with his death after witnesses said the two argued over ice cream...

NBC Chicago – The mother of a slain Sauk Village teen has been charged with his death after witnesses said the two argued over ice cream.

Robin Erwin, 31, was charged with first-degree murder for stabbing her son, 17-year-old Diontae Erwin, to death on Sept. 7, Sauk Village police said in a statement.

 It happened at a home in the 1700 block of East 223rd Street in Sauk Village, according to the Lake County (Ind.) Coroner’s office.

The victim was pronounced dead at a local hospital and his death was ruled a homicide after an autopsy determined he died from a stab wound to his chest.

A judge set bond at $750,000 for Robin Erwin Monday in a Markham courthouse.

Witnesses said the mother and son were arguing about ice cream at 12:15 p.m. when the stabbing occurred, prosecutors claimed.

Robin Erwin called police and said her son walked into the knife, a claim that the coroner’s office said was inconsistent with medical findings.

Officers seized about 130 grams of cannabis from the home.

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