Person beaten, stabbed by group of men in River North, police say
One of the offenders then punched and kicked the victim as he fell to the ground.
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One of the offenders then punched and kicked the victim as he fell to the ground.
Daeshawn Hill, 21, of Chicago, was charged with one felony count of first-degree murder.
Following an extensive search of the hotel, one person of interest was taken into custody.
Responding officers met with a married couple who told them they were robbed of personal property by two armed male black offenders dressed in dark clothing while walking to their car, police said.
All of the cars were unoccupied and stationary at each location, police said.
Kenneth Mosby, 23, of Chicago was arrested on Thursday, in the 2100 block of South First Avenue in Maywood.
Jaylan Jackson, 18, and Dangelo Jackson, 21, were charged with four felony counts of armed robbery. Dangelo received an additional charge of having narcotics.
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The boy suffered trauma to the body and was taken to St. Francis Hospital in critical condition.
Highland Park police and fire crews were called at 12:37 p.m. to Deerfield and Piccadilly roads, where they found the bicyclist severely injured. The driver was already gone.
The robbery happened around 1:40 a.m. at the Chipp Inn bar in the 800 block of North Greenview Avenue in West Town.
Fire crews assisted police with pulling the body out of the river near Michigan Avenue around 9:50 a.m.
A second scratch-off ticket worth $1 million was sold at a gas station, this time in Oswego.
All of the items will be donated to help migrants who recently moved to Chicago.
The manager at the station says they usually have regulars who come back to share when they've won, but so far, they haven't heard from any of their customers about having the ticket.