Teen Hurt In Police-Involved Shooting In Portage Park
A Chicago Police officer shot a teen who ran from officers during a street stop early Friday in the Northwest Side Portage Park neighborhood, authorities said.
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A Chicago Police officer shot a teen who ran from officers during a street stop early Friday in the Northwest Side Portage Park neighborhood, authorities said.
At least seven people were injured in shootings across the city Thursday night and early Friday. A Chicago Police officer also shot a teen who ran from officers during a street stop early Friday in the Northwest Side Portage Park neighborhood.
He was walking through a gangway in the 6400 block of South Normal Avenue about 2:35 a.m., when shots were fired from a light-colored sedan.
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An Englewood family was mourning the death of an aspiring young singer and dancer, after she was shot and killed while sitting on a porch with friends and relatives on Monday.
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Two people were shot Monday afternoon in Uptown.
Two people were killed and at least 17 others were hurt in shootings across the city since Friday afternoon, including two people shot when gunfire erupted near a passing ambulance -- forcing paramedics to take cover and call for help.
One person was killed and another was wounded in a shooting on the Dan Ryan Expressway on the city's South Side early Sunday, Illinois State Police said.
Police on Saturday were questioning a suspect in the shooting this week of a 9-year-old boy on the South Side, a source said.
Two people were killed and at least 16 others were hurt in shootings across the city since Friday afternoon, including two people shot when gunfire erupted near a passing ambulance -- forcing paramedics to take cover and call for help.
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Both male victims were transported to hospitals Friday.
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How or where the 26-year-old was shot remains uncertain because much of the man's story does not check out, police said.
The 29-year-old was shot in the head in the 6300 block of South Francisco Avenue about 10:30 p.m.
A man and a teenager were killed, and at least 7 other people were hurt in shootings across the city Wednesday afternoon. A 9-year-old boy was among the wounded.
A 9-year-old boy had stabilized in the hospital Thursday after being shot in the chest while riding in a car with his mother the night before.
A northwest suburban man died Tuesday after he was shot multiple times by a man he had gotten into a heated argument with in an industrial area in the Back of the Yards neighborhood on the South Side.
About 4:15 p.m. an unknown shooter approached on foot, opening fire on the 17-year-old as he sat on the porch in the 1400 block of North Harding Avenue.
A man shot in an industrial area on the South Side Tuesday afternoon has died.
Of the 162 employees, 82 were from central office positions and the remaining 80 were from those citywide positions, CPS said.
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Cook County State's Attorney Eileen O'Neill Burke on Monday swore in a special new member of her office.
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The 46th Taste of Chicago is cashless for the first time, accepting only credit cards, with a drone and fireworks show scheduled for approximately 9:15 p.m. Friday near Buckingham Fountain.
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra's summer home in Highland Park reopened after a $70 million gut renovation that redesigned the stage to reduce sound levels harmful to musicians.
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Of the 162 employees, 82 were from central office positions and the remaining 80 were from those citywide positions, CPS said.
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