Chicago man charged in mass shooting on CTA Blue Line
Cameras on the trains captured everything that happened in the course of the mass shooting. Tara Molina reports on the shooting and the suspect, 30-year-old Rhanni Davis.
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Cameras on the trains captured everything that happened in the course of the mass shooting. Tara Molina reports on the shooting and the suspect, 30-year-old Rhanni Davis.
Four people were found shot on a train at the transit center early Monday, and all of them died. Andrew Ramos reports.
Rhanni Davis, 30, of Chicago, is charged with four counts of first-degree murder in the shooting. As Tara Molina reports, the victims, all of whom died, were found on the train at the Forest Park terminal early Monday morning.
Octaviano Romero, 39, has been charged with one count of first-degree murder and 10 counts of attempted murder.
A man has been charged in a deadly mass shooting that took place in Chicago's Back of the Yards neighborhood in April. Octaviano Romero, 39, has been charged with one count of first-degree murder and 10 counts of attempted murder.
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Rhanni Davis, 30, of Chicago, is charged with four counts of first-degree murder in the shooting that killed four people who had been sleeping on a train, according to Forest Park police.
The shooting appeared to be random, police said. The suspect was found on another train and police recovered a weapon.
Four people were killed in a mass shooting on a CTA Blue Line train in west suburban Forest Park on Monday morning. All four victims were passengers on a Blue Line train as it was headed into the Forest Park terminal when they were shot shortly before 5:30 a.m., said Forest Park Police Deputy Chief Christopher Chin.
Four people were killed in a mass shooting on a CTA Blue Line train in Forest Park on Monday morning. All four victims were passengers on a Blue Line train as it was headed into the Forest Park terminal when they were shot shortly before 5:30 a.m., said Forest Park Police Deputy Chief Christopher Chin.
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.
Witnesses said they saw at least one person running away from the scene.
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The victims were two women, identified by the family as Capri Edwards, 24, Nakeeshia Strong, 45, and Strong's 7-year-old son Bryson Orr, who died. Two other boys, brothers ages 5 and 8, who were injured, are also Edwards' children, family said.
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