Man shot outside nightclub in Chicago's River North District
A quarrel between a 25-year-old man and another unknown man outside the club turned into a fight, and led to a shooting.
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A quarrel between a 25-year-old man and another unknown man outside the club turned into a fight, and led to a shooting.
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The problem involved a metal plate outside the entrance to Wolf Point East apartments.
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The victim and another man were quarreling when the other man pulled out a gun and shot the victim several times in the chest.
The victim and another man were quarreling on Franklin Street near Ontario Street when the other man pulled out a gun and shot the victim several times in the chest. Shardaa Gray reports.
The men were quarreling in the 500 block of North Franklin Street, near Illinois Street, when the other man pulled out a gun and shot the victim several times in the chest.
Demetris Shorter, 35, of Davenport, Iowa, was charged with one felony count of first-degree murder and one felony count of attempted first-degree murder.
Demetris Shorter was charged with one felony count of first-degree murder and one felony count of attempted first-degree murder.
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The shooting happened at 8:15 p.m. Saturday in The Level Hotels & Furnished Suites luxury hotel and apartment building, at 369 W. Grand Ave. off Orleans Street.
The shooting happened at 8:15 p.m. Saturday in The Level Hotels & Furnished Suites luxury hotel and apartment building at 369 W. Grand Ave. off Orleans Street.
One woman was found shot inside a suite in the building. The other woman was found shot in the lobby, and a source said this victim was a security guard. Asal Rezaei reports.
The victim told officers that she was shot at by an unknown man who left the scene in a tan SUV last seen heading eastbound.
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The Hard Rock Cafe on Ontario Street in River North opened in 1986.
The Chicago Hard Rock Café at 63 W. Ontario St. opened in June 1986.
A grand opening party was held for the Hard Rock Cafe at 63 W. Ontario St. in 1986, as that area of River North was transformed from little more than a row of gas stations to an entertainment district. Jim Avila reports for Channel 2 News in this clip from June 27, 1986.
The eatery in River North has been open since 1986.
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