Three men were ordered held today after being charged with robbing a 14-year-old boy at gun point Friday night in the Chatham neighborhood, according to prosecutors.



The men were riding in a gray 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix when they saw the boy and stopped to confront him at about 9:46 p.m. in the 600 block of East 85th Street, Assistant State's Attorney Anthony Lucafo said.



Darius T. Redd, 21, pointed at the boy's pockets with a .22-caliber revolver while Cornell J. Bryant, 27, removed a Boost Mobile Kyocera cell phone from them, according to court records and prosecutors.



The men also took a backpack containing white gym shoes and a state ID, according to court records.



Later that night, police pulled over the car and noticed a passenger acting nervous with the cell phone in his hands, according to a police report. Police recovered the cell phone as well as the gun, which they found on a floor board on the passenger side.



Redd, of the 400 block of East 48th Street, and Bryant, of the 8000 block of South Carpenter Street, have been charged with armed robbery, as well as Early D. Ware, 23, who was identified as the driver of the car during the incident. Redd also faces weapons charges.



Lucafo said the vehicle had been lent to Ware, of the 6500 block of Sangamon Street.



Cook County Judge James Brown on Sunday set Redd's and Ware's bails at $250,000 and Bryant's at $150,000.