
Chicago Journal
Shooting in River North neighborhood leaves 2 shot
Police said two men were sitting in a car in the 200 block of W. Huron Street when they were approached by two unknown black men who began firing shots into the car.
Chicago Journal
Police said two men were sitting in a car in the 200 block of W. Huron Street when they were approached by two unknown black men who began firing shots into the car.
Chicago Journal
A brief summary of 4 cases brought last week by the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Northern District of Illinois.
Chicago Journal
The driver confronted a pickpocket around the 300 block of W North Avenue and an argument ensued.
Chicago Journal
This description of this group sounds remarkably similar to the string of thefts in recent weeks that have occurred in the suburbs at the Oakbrook Mall, as well as at various stores on the Magnificent Mile, among others.
Chicago Journal
The boy is the 63rd homicide so far this year in the 17-and-under age group.
Chicago News
Chicago police said the boy may have pushed out a screen in the window Tuesday night before he fell from the 17th floor apartment on the city's Near North Side.
Chicago Journal
Homicides in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood have already passed their 2020 tally, and are already double their 2018 totals.
Chicago Journal
Police originally believed it was two people shot inside the gas station until they received a call of a third victim self-transporting to the hospital.
Chicago Journal
Around 9:30 p.m. on Friday, a 45-year-old man was shot dead and a 35-year-old injured in the 7100 block of S. Seeley in the West Englewood neighborhood. Witnesses are not cooperating with police.
Chicago Journal
This week's theft occurred at approximately 6:45 p.m., almost the same time as last week's theft. This one also sounds remarkably similar to the Oakbrook Louis Vuitton incident from 3 days ago, but those are our words, not the words of investigators.
Education
The investigation alleges that several of those accused had inappropriate relationships with students at the Marine Leadership Academy while others are accused of covering up the sexual misconduct.
Police
Kersh admitted to spitting in the officer’s face before the officer body-slammed him. Prosecutors said “a substantial amount of spit” got into the officer's eye and that some got into his mouth.