2 people shot on DuSable Lake Shore Drive
The man and woman were in a moving sport-utility vehicle when they were shot near Oak Street.
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The man and woman were in a moving sport-utility vehicle when they were shot near Oak Street.
A 5-year-old boy is recovering after he was shot in his leg on the West Side.
Sean Richardson, 20, was charged with three counts of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted first-degree murder.
The boy was shot in his left leg, and was taken to Stroger Hospital, where his condition was stabilized.
Witnesses said they saw at least one person running away from the scene.
The shooting happened Tuesday night at 51st Street and Ashland Avenue. Charlie De Mar reports.
The shooting happened Sunday around 1:15 a.m. at 18th and Blue Island in the Pilsen neighborhood.
The ages of the victims range from 16 to 59, according to police.
Police have released a photo and video of the man they say fired the gun in the deadly shooting.
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It's unclear what led to the incident, how many people were shot, or if anyone was in custody.
Chicago police say that a 21-year-old man was driving a white truck when a collision occurred with a black truck. Someone from the black truck then fired shots – striking the victim.
It happened just after 1 a.m. in the 500 block of South Damen Avenue on the Near West Side.
While trying to stop the vehicle, an officer fired – hitting the vehicle.
Preliminary information says a man, 53, and a woman, 41, were outside when they heard shots and then felt pain.
Chicago police said the shooting happened just before 12:30 a.m. in the 4500 block of South Champlain Avenue.
A witness told police that a 28-year-old man was on the sidewalk when an unknown person began shooting in the direction of the victim, striking him several times about his body.
The victim was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he died.
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Police said an 18-year-old died after being shot multiple times near West Ohio Street and Trumbull.
Both men were hit multiple times and were taken to Stroger Hospital.
A jury found Bryon Frazier, 32, guilty of attempted first-degree murder, aggravated battery with a firearm, armed violence, and armed habitual criminal.
Three men exited a vehicle, and at least one of them pulled a gun and fired shots at the teen, police said.
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Thousands of people marched from the West Loop to Daley Plaza in downtown Chicago on Friday for May Day, with activists calling for workers' rights, stronger labor protections, and increased school funding.
A $170 million-plus plan announced this week will redevelop the Water Tower Place mall on the Magnificent Mile.
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The bill was for a minimum of $800 for one hour, and $80 for every additional six minutes over that hour. It was learned that the helicopter was grounded for at least three hours.
The drivers for one of the state's largest distributors are on strike, and inventory at some bars has taken a hit.
The families say they went to Makeda Designs because the owner, Makeda Evans, makes gorgeous gowns as seen on TikTok.
Chicago police said tactical officers responded to a call of a person with a gun when they found a person matching the description in the South Chicago neighborhood on Monday evening.
A CTA bus was hijacked and the driver held at knifepoint and made to drive for miles overnight, Chicago police said.
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