Man shoots, kills dog on street on Chicago's Northwest Side
A man in a wheelchair was with his dog in Albany Park, when police said the dog got loose and another man shot and killed the animal.
A man in a wheelchair was with his dog in Albany Park, when police said the dog got loose and another man shot and killed the animal.
The man who shot the dog, a valid Firearm Owners Identification Card and Concealed Carry License holder, was not charged or cited.
Kobe Lee, 20, and Felix Lopez, 18, were arrested by police around 10 p.m. in the 4600 block of North Kedzie Avenue.
The group tried to ram one of the cars through the driveway, but instead ended up smashing it into another vehicle and then flipped an SUV in the process.
Owners say the thieves busted into the dealership by breaking a glass panel to steal luxury cars.
The thieves took an unknown number of items from inside.
Police said the three men were involved in an aggravated battery on September 16th.
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The driver did not stop for several blocks but was taken into custody, and charges are pending.
The driver did not stop for several blocks but was taken into custody, and charges are pending.
He was charged with one felony count of aggravated attempted vehicular hijacking and one felony count of aggravated unlawful restraint.
Police said a male driver of a pick-up was traveling northbound on Kedzie when he lost control of the vehicle and struck the building.
Police said the male driver of the pickup was traveling northbound on Kedzie when he lost control of the vehicle and struck the building.
The boy was shot in the torso and was taken to Ascension St. Francis Hospital in Evanston, where he was pronounced dead. A man was also shot.
A witness said several men ran off after the shots were fired.
One of the victims was pushing a stroller.
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Both were reported in good condition, police said.
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