Police search for shooting suspect after SWAT standoff on Chicago's South Side
The hours-long standoff in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood followed a deadly shooting involving a meeting to purchase a car.
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The hours-long standoff in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood followed a deadly shooting involving a meeting to purchase a car.
The search continues for a deadly shooting suspect after a SWAT standoff ends without an arrest in Chicago's Auburn Gresham neighborhood.
A man suspected of shooting and killing a man during a car sale barricaded himself inside a residence, prompting a SWAT standoff in Chicago's Auburn Gresham neighborhood.
A deadly shooting prompted a SWAT situation in Chicago's Auburn Gresham neighborhood overnight.
Chicago police will share available resources for a community shaken after a mass shooting near St. Sabina Church in Auburn Gresham over the weekend.
Chicago police said just before 2 a.m., patrolling officers were trying to disperse a large gathering in the 1200 block of West 78th Street, steps away from the church.
Every summer Friday in Auburn Gresham, the St. Sabina Church community gathers with Father Michael Pfleger and walks the streets for peace.
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She went home before being taken to Comer Children's Hospital in good condition with a gunshot wound to her right arm.
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Police say in each incident, the suspect, seen on surveillance video from one of the robberies wearing all black or dark clothing and a ski mask, approached the victims and showed a handgun, demanded property from the victims, and then fled on foot.
The incident happened just before 7 p.m. at an apartment in the 1600 block of West 82nd Street in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood.
Chicago Police said a man entered through a window and then began hitting the woman in the face, causing her to fall to the ground. The offender then sexually assaulted the woman before leaving the scene. Sabrina Franza reports.
Chicago police are searching for the man behind a shocking crime in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood, after he climbed through a window and sexually assaulted an 82-year-old woman in her home.
An 82-year-old woman was taken to the hospital after she was sexually assaulted during a home invasion Wednesday evening on the city's South Side.
Chicago police said an unknown man entered through a window and proceeded to strike an 82-year-old female victim in the face, causing her to fall to the ground.
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Preliminary investigation indicated that the victim was shot by a 60-year-old woman who was still on the scene.
Police responded to a person shot and found a 57-year-old man inside of a residence with a gunshot wound to the chest.
A man, 50, was taken to Little Company of Mary Hospital for smoke inhalation and was listed in good condition.
Chicago police said just after 4 a.m., officers responded to the 8100 block of South Emerald Avenue, where officers saw fire crews at the scene fighting the fire.
The victim was shot in the chest and right leg, police said.
The medics were not armed, and they did not know if the robber had a gun. Nevertheless, they managed to flip the script with their bare hands.
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Police were involved in a shooting Tuesday in Chicago's Washington Park neighborhood, according to the Civilian Office of Police Accountability.
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