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Charges Dropped Against Chicago Teen Eugene Bailey in Derrion Albert Beating Death

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CHICAGO (CBS/AP) First-degree murder charges were dropped Monday against one of four teens accused in the fatal beating of Chicago honor student Derrion Albert that was recorded in a cell phone video.

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Eugene Bailey, 18, of Chicago, was arrested Sept. 26, two days after the 16-year-old Albert was killed during a vicious fight after classes let out at Christian Fenger Academy High School on the city's South Side.

Prosecutors dropped the charge Monday with little explanation.

"While the charge against Bailey was brought in good faith based on witness accounts and identifications, additional information has developed during the ongoing investigation that warranted dismissal of the murder charge against Bailey at this time," the state's attorney's office in Cook County said in a statement.

A spokeswoman for the office declined to elaborate, saying the investigation is ongoing.

Bailey spoke to reporters briefly as he left the Cook County Jail on Monday evening, thanking Jesus for his release and expressing remorse for missing Albert's funeral while he was in custody.

"I just want to give a shout-out to Derrion's family, his mother and grandmother," he said. "And I'm sorry I couldn't attend his funeral. He was a good friend of mine."

A woman who answered the phone at Bailey's home number hung up when contacted Monday for comment.

Bailey's family has maintained his innocence, saying the Fenger senior wasn't at the fatal fight and police misidentified him in the video.

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Photo: Derrion Albert.

Three other teens still face charges in Derrion Albert's beating death: Silvonus Shannon, 19; Eugene Riley, 18; and Eric Carson, 16. All are being held without bail. Their next court date is Friday.

A cell phone video shows a group of people striking Albert with boards and kicking him as he lay on a sidewalk. Albert, who was a sophomore at Fenger, has been described by police as an innocent bystander caught up in the fight.

Albert's death and the disturbing footage of the beating attracted the attention of President Barack Obama, who sent Attorney General Eric Holder and Education Secretary Arne Duncan to the city to meet with Fenger students, parents and administrators. Duncan, the former chief of Chicago Public Schools, said Fenger would receive an emergency grant of about $500,000 for counselors and other programs to combat violence.

Federal officials also promised support for efforts nationwide to fight youth violence.

IChicago Mayor Richard Daley has introduced plans to add more police officers at schools, and more funding for after-school programs.

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