4 shot & killed on CTA train in Chicago's west suburbs
Four people were shot and killed Monday morning on a CTA Blue Line train in west suburban Forest Park. A suspect later was taken into custody on a Pink Line train.
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Four people were shot and killed Monday morning on a CTA Blue Line train in west suburban Forest Park. A suspect later was taken into custody on a Pink Line train.
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Kendra Nance has three previous felonies - including aggravated battery to a police officer.
Kendra Nance has three previous felonies - including aggravated battery to a police officer.
A woman has been charged with a quarrel with her boyfriend that led to a crash in west suburban Forest Park this past weekend.
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