Man in critical condition, 12 displaced after a fire on Chicago's Southwest Side
Twelve residents were displaced by the fire.
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Twelve residents were displaced by the fire.
Riders can show their phones to prove their screen is frozen to board trains while the issue is resolved by Cubic, the company that runs the app, a spokesperson said.
The driver was cited and taken to a local hospital.
Shattered glass from the front door littered the ground outside the store at Armitage and Keeler.
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Police tape and evidence markers surrounded the area where a car riddled with bullet holes was parked.
The shooting took place near Kedzie Avenue and Walnut Street.
According to the Chicago Fire Department, the firefighter was shot multiple times around 5:30 a.m.
An SUV hit a sign at the parking garage just before 10:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The victims were not injured.
During an undercover operation, the sheriff's office bought phony cards which led to a search warrant.
Chicago police said just after 6:30 p.m., the 53-year-old man was dropping off food, near 57th and Sangamon, when someone shot him in the chest.
The victim, who has a FOID card and concealed carry license, and then the offender exchanged gunfire.
Just before midnight, flames were shooting from the fourth floor of the building near Wells Street and North Avenue.
No injuries have been reported.