Woman flips off camera, leaves big mess at suburban Chicago police station
It all happened just before 4:00 on Tuesday morning.
It all happened just before 4:00 on Tuesday morning.
She plopped down on a bench and flipped off the camera. Then, the woman started pulling brochure holders and even a billboard off the wall, tossing them around. It all happened just before 4:00 on Tuesday morning.
The store said in a post on X that the window displayed a Palestinian flag with a sign calling for a ceasefire.
It happened around 6 a.m. at the Women and Children First bookstore at 5233 N. Clark St. Chicago police said an unknown number of people broke the window – classifying it as criminal damage to property.
The Roseland woman has now put a sign up on her garage warning that she is armed. CBS 2's Charlie De Mar reports.
The door of a Chicago Islamic center was kicked down in The Loop Sunday night, an act police are investigating as a possible hate crime.
Police said a man broke the glass on the side door of the building as a prayer service was getting underway for Ramadan.
Union leaders claim at least 50 workers have been affected in the last year and a half by vandals targeting their cars in company parking lots. CBS 2's Tara Molina reports.
This was not the first time such a thing has happened. CBS 2's Tara Molina reports.
According to Chicago Police, a witness reported seeing three men get out of a black sedan, in the 1600 block of South Indiana Avenue around 2 a.m., and shatter the windows of 20 to 25 legally parked cars. CBS 2's Tara Molina reports.
Police said the cases seem to be related and that they have a suspect in mind. Little Free Libraries are a network of volunteer-led book-exchange boxes, usually found on the edge of a front yard or in a public place.
The woman found the pepperoni across her front porch and car the morning after.
Several messages were spray-painted on the church.
So far, there's been no response from CPD.
CBS 2 cameras caught at least six cars with busted-out windows along Leland Avenue near Washtenaw. So far, there's been no response from Chicago police for more information about their investigation.
Police say she was identified as the offender who defaced multiple businesses, an apartment building, and park property within an hour.
The owner of Rosie's Sidekick Sandwich Shop in Logan Square has had it with the vandalism, and says it is costing him tremendous money. CBS 2's Tara Molina reports.
The pizzeria owner released these surveillance images of that individual wearing a light-colored jacket and hooded sweatshirt approaching the business on Gross Point Road at around 5:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Police in the Milwaukee suburb of Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin were investigating Tuesday after vandals made their mark at Craig Counsell Park – which was dedicated to Counsell in 2012.
The vandalism took place along several blocks, and police are investigating it as a hate crime. CBS 2's Jermont Terry reports.
Adam Dabash is charged with one count of criminal damage to property and two counts of stalking.
CBS 2's Marissa Perlman reports one of the car owners told CBS 2 that he came outside to find his car damaged and his sunglasses missing. Luckily, the thieves did not open his trunk.
A long-time employee at a nearby business said they were about to close when they saw what appeared to be a large group of teens wearing ski masks vandalizing property.
A long-time employee at a nearby business said they were about to close when they saw what appeared to be a large group of teens wearing ski masks vandalizing property.
The men drove up to each scene in a stolen 2014 white Dodge Durango with an Illinois plate of DR50527.
Preliminary investigation into the crash indicated that the victim was crossing the street when she was hit by a dark-colored, small to midsized Honda or Acura SUV heading westbound on Ogden.
Chicago police said the robbers targeted liquor and convenience stores and even restaurants, but in one case, a store employee fired back at one of the robbers.
She was hit in the back and taken to Advocate Christ Hospital with serious injuries.
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Employees at dozens of now-closed Foxtrot Market and Dom's Kitchen stores, now jobless, wonder what comes next for them as their paychecks will soon end.
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The Better Business Bureau warns that anyone buying an event ticket should watch out for fake ticket scams.
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The city's measles dashboard said a total of 63 measles cases have been confirmed in Chicago this year, with one new case this week.
The department said anyone who visited the Sam's Club at 9400 S. Western Ave. in Evergreen Park one day last week may have been exposed to someone with measles.
Health officials are warning consumers not to consume Infinite Herbs basil sold at some Trader Joe's and Dierberg's stores after 12 people were sickened.
Biden campaigned in the spot where Trump, to much fanfare, lauded a plan by Taiwan-based electronics giant Foxconn plan to build a $10 billion manufacturing facility that was supposed to eventually employ 10,000 people. Except it was never completed.
The Illinois Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act requires employers to notify workers of mass layoffs 60 days in advance.
Mayor Brandon Johnson denied that the Bears' shiny new dome could end up costing taxpayers a pretty penny.
Employees at dozens of now-closed Foxtrot Market and Dom's Kitchen stores, now jobless, wonder what comes next for them as their paychecks will soon end.
The company announced Tuesday that it received a stalking horse bid to purchase its operating assets.
This will be the first baby for Hailey and Justin Beiber, who announced their pregnancy after more than five years of marriage.
Brian Fox, a fellow producer and engineer at Albini's Electrical Audio studio in Chicago, confirmed Albini passed away Tuesday night from a heart attack.
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Police say the woman was found in the roadway just after 9 p.m. in the 600 block of Ogden Avenue.
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Chicago police said the robbers targeted liquor and convenience stores and even restaurants.
Police said a 27-year-old woman was on the third floor of an apartment building, near Marquette Road and Langley Avenue, when a bullet flew through her window.
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Gurnee police said the level of response was necessary for what they considered at the time to be a "high-risk traffic stop."
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Police arrived at the scene sooner than if they had waited for the first 911 call.
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The Sox won their second straight and for the fourth time in six games to improve to 10-28.
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Prosecutors said there was a clear history of issues between the alleged shooter and his neighbor, a white woman who had two Black sons.
Guillermo Caballero's family said he got trapped inside a chaotic circle of cars and people at the illegal meetup – and was unable to escape.
A car riddled with bullet holes was spotted at the scene.
Police said a woman caught a 13-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy trying to steal her, when the woman shot the girl in the shoulder.
Business owners believe the same crew might be involved in several other incidents.