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  • Suspect charged after man fatally shot in Brainerd parking lot, Chicago police say

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — Murder charges have been filed against the suspect in a South Side shooting that may have involved two co-workers.

    Bobby Martin, 26, was arrested after the gunfire Tuesday at 94th and Ashland, Chicago police said.

    Employees from a nearby business told ABC7 Martin and the victim both worked for a security company.

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    The victim died after he was shot in a South Side parking lot this week, officials said.

    The suspect was taken into in custody after the victim was shot Tuesday afternoon, Chicago police said.

    Police said the shooting happened in the Brainerd neighborhood’s 9400-block of South Ashland Avenue around 3:30 p.m.

    A known person approached a 32-year-old man, took out a handgun and fired shots, police said. The victim, shot in the stomach, was transported to Christ Hospital in critical condition. He later died, officials said.

    On Wednesday, the Cook County Medical Examiner identified the victim as 32-year-old Antoine Alexander. He died of a gunshot wound to the abdomen, and his death was being investigate as a homicide.

    Investigators were staged near a Page Security parking lot on Tuesday.

    Employees from a nearby business say the shooting happened after an altercation between two Page Security employees.

    One of the employees told ABC7 they ran for cover after they witnessed the shooting. They said the shooter ran away.

    Police recovered a gun from the scene. CPD later confirmed that one person was taken into custody.

    Area detectives are investigating.

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  • Two Chicago police officers, CTA bus passenger injured in Ukrainian Village crash: CPD

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — Two Chicago police officers and a CTA bus passenger were hospitalized after a Northwest Side crash early Friday, CPD said.

    Police said the crash happened in the Ukrainian Village neighborhood near North Hoyne and West Chicago avenues just after 12:15 a.m.

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    CPD officers in a marked SUV were traveling southbound on Hoyne Avenue, approaching the Chicago Avenue intersection, when they collided with the bus, which was traveling westbound on Chicago Avenue, police said.

    Police said a woman on the bus suffered a minor injury. She was taken to Stroger Hospital in good condition.

    Two officers were also transported to a local hospital for observation and are listed in good condition, police said.

    Further information was not immediately available.

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  • Person taken into custody after SWAT team responds to incident in Chicago’s Wildwood neighborhood

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — One person was taken into custody after a SWAT team responded to an incident on Chicago’s Far Northwest Side on Sunday morning, police said.

    Chicago police were called to the 7100-block of North Sioux Avenue in the city’s Wildwood neighborhood around 10:20 a.m.

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    Officers placed one person into custody and transported him to Lutheran General Hospital for a mental health evaluation.

    No injuries were reported, police said.

    No further details surrounding the incident have been released, but investigators were on the scene for hours.

    CPD blocked off the street, at one point.

    ABC7 cameras captured police tape and a large police presence on the scene.

    Further information was not immediately available.

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  • CPD officer charged, allegedly let someone use department-issued radio for $500: officials

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    ByABC7 Chicago Digital Team

    Wednesday, January 28, 2026 2:32AM

    CPD officer facing bribery charges: officials

    CHICAGO (WLS) — A Chicago police officer is facing bribery charges.

    The attorney general says Officer Alain Dillon let someone use his department-issued, encrypted radio in exchange for $500.

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    It allegedly happened multiple times.

    The officer has pleaded not guilty and will appear in court again in March.

    ABC7 reached out the Chicago Police Department for comment but did not immediately hear back.

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  • 1 charged in deadly stabbing on CTA train in Loop, Chicago police say

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — A man has been charged in a stabbing on a CTA train in the Loop on Saturday, Chicago police said.

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    The stabbing took place at about 2:30 a.m. on a CTA train in the 100-block of West Lake Street.

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    Police said Demetrius Thurman, 40, of Chicago has been charged with first-degree murder after being arrested on Sunday.

    Police said Thurman fatally stabbed a 37-year-old man while on the train.

    Thurman is due to appear in court for a detention hearing on Tuesday.

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  • Man shot to death inside South Shore home, marking Chicago’s 1st known homicide of 2026: police

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — A man was found shot to death inside a South Side home on Saturday morning, Chicago police said.

    The shooting appears to mark Chicago’s first known homicide of 2026.

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    A 51-year-old man was found unresponsive at the home in the South Shore neighborhood’s 6700-block of South Jeffery Boulevard just before 9:30 a.m.

    The victim, shot in the chest, head and back, was pronounced dead on the scene, police said.

    The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office identified him as Marcos Almeida.

    What led up to the shooting was not immediately clear.

    There is no one in custody, and Area One detectives are conducting a homicide investigation.

    Further information was not immediately available.

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  • Chicago Police Deputy William Betancourt dies following medical emergency, CPD says

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — Chicago Police Deputy Chief William Betancourt died following a medical emergency on Saturday, CPD said.

    Betancourt was off duty at the time.

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    Video captured a large procession of CPD vehicles as they drove to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office on Saturday morning.

    CPD issued a statement, saying, in part, “Deputy Chief Betancourt embodied what it meant to be a public servant and a great leader throughout his career at the Chicago Police Department. He will be deeply missed by his brothers and sisters at the Chicago Police Department. We ask the residents of Chicago to keep the Betancourt family in their prayers during this difficult time.”

    Ald. Gilbert Villegas, who represents the city’s 36th Ward, issued a statement, saying, “Today, we mourn the loss of Deputy Chief William Betancourt. Our hearts are with his family, friends, and the Chicago Police Department in this moment of grieving. Deputy Chief Betancourt worked closely with the 36th Ward and my office for years. His dedication and desire to see better for our neighborhoods and communities were evident in his actions and his consistent presence every day that he showed up for work, striving for a better tomorrow. I was honored to call Deputy Chief Betancourt not just a colleague but a friend. I send my deepest condolences to the Betancourt family. May his memory be a blessing.”

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  • 2 men found dead in Morgan Park street, police say

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    Sunday, December 21, 2025 11:46AM

    2 men found dead in South Side street, police say

    CHICAGO (WLS) — Two men were found dead in a South Side street early Sunday morning, Chicago police said.

    Police said officers responded to an emergency medical services call in the Morgan Park neighborhood’s 11700-block of South Marshfield Avenue around 1:15 a.m.

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    Officers found two unresponsive men lying in the street, police said.

    Both victims were pronounced dead on the scene. How they died was not immediately clear.

    Police said one of the victims was 30 years old, and the other man’s age was not immediately known. Their identities were not immediately released.

    There was no evidence of trauma to the victims’ bodies at the scene, police said. CPD classified the incident as a death investigation.

    Area Two detectives are investigating. Further information was not immediately available.

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  • Woman killed, man seriously injured in shooting-turned-crash in Rosemoor: police

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — A shooting-turned-crash left a woman dead and a man seriously injured on the city’s South Side on Saturday morning, Chicago police said.

    Police said it happened in the Rosemoor neighborhood’s 200-block of East 103rd Street just before 8:30 a.m.

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    A 22-year-old woman was driving a dark blue Honda SUV westbound when another vehicle pulled up, and someone inside fired shots, police said.

    Police said both vehicles continued traveling until the SUV hit a tree. The other vehicle’s driver sped away.

    The woman, who suffered injuries from the crash, was transported to Advocate Trinity Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

    A 28-year-old man, who was a passenger in the SUV, suffered bruises and other crash-related injuries. He was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center in serious condition.

    No other injuries were reported, and no one is in custody.

    Area Two detectives are investigating.

    Police did not immediately provide further information.

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  • Man killed in Englewood shooting, police say

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    Saturday, November 8, 2025 12:39PM

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — A man was found shot to death on the city’s South Side on Friday night, Chicago police said.

    Officers responded to a call about a shooting in the Englewood neighborhood’s 900-block of West 63rd Parkway around 10 p.m.

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    There, officers found a 36-year-old man who had suffered a gunshot wound to the head and neck.

    Police said the victim was pronounced dead on the scene. The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office later identified him as Dennis T. Durley.

    A witness told officers that a male suspect got out of a white sedan and shot the victim before returning to the vehicle and fleeing the scene.

    There is no one in custody, and Area One detectives are investigating.

    Police did not immediately provide further information about the shooting.

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  • Chicago doctor and avid cyclist in coma after hit-and-run near Illinois Medical District, wife says

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — A Chicago doctor remains in the intensive care unit nine days after a suffering a brain injury in a hit-and-run crash near the Illinois Medical District.

    Ray Lee is a physiatrist who specializes in spinal cord injuries, and he is avid cyclist.

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    “He was biking home from work and was struck by a vehicle. It was a hit-and-run. He was somewhat conscious at the scene, but he’s been in a coma since then,” said Fani Lee, Ray’s wife. “This was his commute. It started in COVID. It was a good stress release for him, quickly became part of the biking community in Chicago. He loves it.”

    Chicago police put out an alert about the hit-and-run. CPD reported that at about 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 29 at Damen and Van Buren, a red 2010 Ford Fusion sedan hit Ray. The car had an Illinois license plate reading, “BN 64959.”

    Fani is an occupational therapist. She shared that it was Ray’s business was to help others recover from accidents or injuries. Now, he is the one in need of help.

    “He’s just the nicest, sweetest guy. We’ve had patients, previous coworkers. ‘Everybody loves Ray,’ we always say, like the TV show,” Fani said. “The brain does heal, but it takes a very long time, so it’s going to be at least months, possibly even years before we can see if there is a full recovery. That’s what we are hoping for.”

    Fani and Ray have two children and community of supporters. Fani said she is grateful for Ray’s care and for all the support, and she hopes that anyone driving in Chicago will be more aware of cyclists and their safety.

    Fani said Ray was wearing a helmet that actually cracked after he was thrown 30 feet. She says he likely would not have survived if he was not wearing a helmet.

    Fani and Chicago police welcome any information about who may have been driving that red car on Oct. 29.

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  • Chicago police searching for missing 15-year-old girl who is 7 months pregnant

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    Tuesday, November 4, 2025 12:16AM

    CPD looking for searching for missing teen who is 7 months pregnant

    The Chicago Police Department is looking for Tamera Thompson, a missing teen who is seven months pregnant.

    CHICAGO (WLS) — Chicago police are asking for help finding a missing 15-year-old girl, who is said to be high-risk.

    Tamera Thompson is seven months pregnant. She was last seen last Wednesday.

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    Police say she frequents the area of 51st Street and Martin Luther King Drive.

    Thompson is 5-foot-7 and weighs about 220 pounds. She was last seen wearing a red jacket, a white t-shirt and blue jeans with blue and white Nike gym shoes, a white backpack and a wig.

    Police are asking anyone with information on her whereabouts to call them.

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  • Man arrested after allegedly punching Chicago woman as ‘Loop puncher’ videos go viral on social media

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    Yara Afaneh was scrolling through her phone on the platform at the Loyola CTA Red Line station Tuesday afternoon when a man approached and said “excuse me miss.” 

    Afaneh, 23, didn’t look up, but when she noticed he wasn’t wearing shoes she said she got a bad feeling and started walking away. That was when she said the encounter allegedly turned violent.

    “Out of nowhere he just punched me in the back of the head,” Afaneh told the Tribune Wednesday. “I still have a headache right now.”

    A police spokesperson said the man — later identified as Derek Rucker, 37, of Blue Island — struck Afaneh with a closed fist. He was arrested Tuesday about 1:15 p.m. in the 1200 block of West Loyola Avenue and charged with two misdemeanor counts of battery, police said. 

    He is at least the second man in recent months to have been accused of randomly punching people in Chicago. Numerous people claim to have been victims of a “Loop puncher” in posts across social media, including Instagram, Reddit and TikTok, though it’s unclear how many perpetrators there are.

    The video Afaneh posted on TikTok of the arrest of Rucker was viewed hundreds of thousands of times. Afaneh said she heard about similar assaults on social media, but didn’t expect it to happen to her.

    “But once (the attack) happened, I guessed it was definitely (the Loop puncher),” she said.

    Last month, CBS Chicago shared a story about two women who, in separate instances, had been allegedly punched by William Livingston in Lincoln Park and the Loop. Livingston was ordered held in Cook County Jail pending trial. Records show he’s pleaded not guilty to felony battery charges.


    A Chicago Transit Authority spokesperson said in a statement that the “safety and security” of riders and employees is “top priority.”

    “When CTA was alerted to this incident, we immediately pulled surveillance images to assist the Chicago Police Department with their investigation,” the statement said. “We also issued a bulletin to our security staff and law enforcement to be on the lookout to identify the suspected individual.”

    So far this year, about 230 cases of assault or battery have been reported at CTA train platforms, according to city data. They are reported most frequently at Clark/Lake, 69th St. Red Line and 79th St. Red Line stops.

    Cook County court records show Rucker has been arrested more than two dozen times in the last 20 years. Several judges have ordered mental health evaluations.

    Rucker has faced charges of attacking police officers, Cook County jail personnel and hospital nurses, records show. 

    In 2014, he pleaded guilty to aggravated battery of a police officer and was sentenced to three years in prison. He pleaded guilty in 2023 to resisting a police officer and was sentenced to another year in prison. 

    Rucker pleaded guilty in 2024 to aggravated battery of a nurse, records show. In November, he was sentenced to a year of probation, but he was arrested again two weeks later after CPD officers allegedly saw him attacking a 62-year-old man in River North. Rucker was charged with battery, though the disposition of that case was not immediately clear.

    The public defender’s office said it hadn’t been appointed to represent Rucker for the recent battery charges, as of Wednesday afternoon. It wasn’t clear if he had obtained another attorney. Rucker couldn’t be reached for comment. 

    After the punch, Afaneh said she immediately called 911, while her assailant went and sat on a nearby bench alone. She said the police showed up within about 10 minutes and arrested him. She decided not to go to the hospital, but still has a headache a day later, so that she might go for a check-up soon because she doesn’t “want to risk anything.” 

    Afaneh added that police later informed her that while Rucker was currently in the hospital, he would be released until his upcoming court date on Oct. 30. It was an update that Afaneh said made her “uncomfortable.” 

    “It kind of sucks because it’s like multiple people have said they went up to the police when he got arrested, and they told him I’ve seen him around Loyola, I’ve seen him around this neighborhood,” she said. “I stay around there, and I take the train every day to go to work, and now I just feel really uncomfortable.” 

    Savanna Wood, 30, also posted a now-viral TikTok video after she was allegedly punched in the face by a man at the Addison Red Line stop on Sept. 20 about 2 p.m. while on her way to Wrigleyville. Wood didn’t report the attack to the police. She said she was repeatedly disconnected when she called the non-emergency number.

    When she stepped off the train and looked left to find the stairs to exit, a man punched her in the face, near her right eye. Wood’s siblings and boyfriend, who were with her, saw her fall backward and were “stunned for a moment,” she said.

    Wood said she immediately left the platform because she didn’t want to provoke a further attack. The man — who was wearing a “bright yellow shirt” and “really baggy pants” and Wood described as “scruffy” and “very tall and large” — got on an incoming train. She was left with a black eye.

    No one has been charged in her attack.

    “It was the quickest and most subtle way of being attacked I probably could have ever dreamed of,” she said. “But it could have been significantly worse.” 

    While she encourages women to be alert, she wants people to understand that there’s sometimes not a lot someone can do to prevent an attack. Wood moved to Chicago a few months ago for a new job at Northwestern University.

    “When you’re in crowded situations and someone’s walking toward you, it’s not even as if they’re approaching you, it’s that they’re walking past you. And that’s how easy it is for something like this to happen,” she said. “I’ve replayed this moment in my head 100 times, and there’s not a single thing I could have done to prevent it.”

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  • Driver in custody after deadly crash on Near West Side, police say

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — A driver is in custody after a man died in a West Side crash early Saturday morning, Chicago police said.

    Police said the crash happened in the Near West Side neighborhood’s 2600-block of West Warren Boulevard around 1:50 a.m.

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    A 42-year-old man driving a black Dodge SUV rear-ended a Grey Hyundai sedan, which was stopped at a traffic signal, police said.

    Police said the sedan’s driver, a 30-year-old man, suffered injuries throughout his body. He was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

    The SUV’s driver was taken into custody, and charges are pending, police said.

    CPD’s Major Accidents Unit is investigating.

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  • Woman found shot to death in Humboldt Park, Chicago police say

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — A woman was found shot to death on Chicago’s Northwest Side early Saturday morning, police said.

    Police said officers responded to a call about a person shot in the 1700-block of North Kimball Avenue in Humboldt Park near Logan Square around 2:45 a.m.

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    Responding officers found an unresponsive 26-year-old woman who had suffered a gunshot wound to the head.

    The victim was taken to Mt. Sinai Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

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    No one is in custody, and Area Five detectives are investigating.

    Police did not immediately provide further information about the shooting.

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  • Boating community honors Captain Bill with vigil after death at DuSable Harbor: ‘Died protecting us’

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — Loved ones gather Saturday to remember a beloved boater whose body was pulled from DuSable Harbor last weekend.

    Chicago police are investigating his death as a homicide.

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    A picture of Plainfield man Nabil Abzal, affectionately known as Captain Bill, smiling is what greeted his former boating community who gathered, mourning his death. His friends say he was attacked.

    “Unauthorized people, he was trying to escort them off and he never made it back to his boat,” said Alan Brandt Malelo, vigil organizer and friend. “He would cock his hat and smile with his pursed lips.”

    The cheerful face memorialized in a picture is how his fellow boaters want to remember the man who loved the very harbor where police said he was murdered.

    “It’s a very close-knit community, so we all kind of reached out to one another,” said Frank Jaeger a fellow captain and friend. “It’s unfortunate to hear the news that it was him.”

    Flowers, a balloon, and a picture of Abzal adorned an entrance at DuSable Harbor, where just a few feet away on the C dock, mourners gathered for a private vigil to remember the late 63-year-old man before throwing petals into the part of the marina where his body was pulled from last weekend.

    “It’s tough to swallow. There are people like Captain Bill out there who are dying because they slept on their boat for the night, and that should not be happening,” Brandt Malelo said. “They got in his boat. They were having a party at 2:45 in the morning, vaping, drinking, whatever; doing what party-goers do, and he woke up.”

    While the circumstances surrounding the Plainfield man’s death remain murky, police are ruling it a homicide. Brandt Malelo says his years-long friend and boat neighbor may have been attacked by a group.

    “And, he took it upon himself to go to the end of the dock here, and there was a violent act at the end of the dock here and he was thrown in the water, and he never made it back,” Brandt Malelo said. “It’s a tragedy. It’s a modern-day tragedy, and he died protecting us.”

    Police have not confirmed what might have led up to the alleged murder, but the owner of a nearby restaurant told ABC7 that they have given police surveillance footage as part of the homicide investigation.

    So far, Chicago police say no one has been arrested.

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  • Burglar targeting laundry machines in South Side apartment buildings, police warn

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    Friday, September 5, 2025 4:16PM

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — A burglar is going after coins in laundry machines in South Side apartment buildings, police warned on Thursday.

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    Police said there have been at least eight burglaries throughout August at buildings in the Oakland, Bronzeville and Hyde Park neighborhoods.

    In each incident, the suspect forces doors open to get inside before stealing coins from vending and laundry machines.

    The burglaries have happened at the following times and locations:

    • 3600-block of South Lake Park Ave. between Aug. 5 at 5:30 p.m. and Aug. 6 at noon.

    • 3600-block of South Lake Park Ave. on Aug. 9 at 5:30 a.m.

    • 3600-block of South Lake Park Ave. on Aug. 10 at 5:20 a.m.

    • 1000-block of East 41st Pl. on Aug. 11 at 4:20 a.m.

    • 1000-block of East 41st Pl. on Aug. 15 at 5:20 a.m.

    • 400-block of East 43rd St. on Aug. 23 at 6:30 a.m.

    • 1000-block of East 41st Pl. on Aug. 25 at 9 a.m.

    • 5200-block of South Blackstone Ave. on Aug. 29, at 12:15 a.m.

    The suspect is described as a man between 25 and 35 years old who is about 5-foot-4 to 5-foot-9 and weighs 160-175 pounds.

    Police asked anyone with information to call Area One detectives at 312-747-8380 or submit an anonymous tip at CPDTIP.com and use reference #P25-1-088C.

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  • Pilsen mourns community ‘icon’ caught in crossfire after years of homelessness, relatives say

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — A memorial is growing on Tuesday at the spot where a man was killed while standing in the crossfire of a Southwest Side gun battle over the weekend, relatives told ABC7.

    When the sound of gunfire erupted near Juanita Romero’s home, she did not know that the violence took the life of her decades-old friend, who family members identified as Pedro Toledo.

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    “He was the icon of this community. Everybody loved him,” Romero said. “There was a lot of gunshots. I jumped out of my bed. It scared me so much.”

    Balloons, candles, and a picture of the man beloved in the Pilsen community now mark the area where his life ended and his loved ones’ heartache began.

    “He will never be forgotten. He will always be remembered here,” Romero said.

    Relatives say the 57-year-old, who was affectionately known as Pepe, was one of three people shot on Sunday morning near 17th and Wolcott when multiple gunmen opened fire.

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    Police say Toledo was shot multiple times. He was the only victim of that shooting who died from his injuries.

    Toledo’s family and friends told ABC7 he was an innocent bystander, caught in the crossfire of gun violence after years of experiencing homelessness.

    “He survived all these years through winters, through COVID, and nothing ever happened to him. And for him to die this way, it’s just not fair,” Romero said.

    “Friends and family say they plan to gather at the memorial until Toledo is laid to rest. Relatives said his funeral arrangements are pending. So far, no one has been arrested in connection with the shooting.

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  • Chicago police warn of armed thief targeting North Park, Norwood Park stores

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    ByABC7 Chicago Digital Team

    Tuesday, September 2, 2025 3:21AM

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    CHICAGO (WLS) — Chicago police issued a warning on Sunday about an armed thief targeting Northwest Side businesses.

    In each incident, the suspect enters a store, points a handgun at the clerk and demands money from the register, police said. The suspect then flees the scene with the stolen money.

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    The robberies happened in the North Park and Norwood Park neighborhoods at the following times and locations:

    • 5100-block of North Kimball Ave. on Aug. 15 at 11:20 p.m.

    • 3400-block of West Peterson Ave. on Aug. 17 at 10:28 p.m.

    • 5100-block of North Kimball Ave. on Aug. 30 at 11:44 p.m.

    • 6300-block of North Milwaukee Ave. on Aug. 30 at 11:53 p.m.

    The suspect is described as a male of an unknown age who wears dark clothing and a facemask.

    Police asked anyone with information to contact Area Five detectives at 312-746-7384 or submit an anonymous tip at CPDTIP.com and use reference # P25-5-023A.

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  • Chicago mayor says police will not aid federal troops or agents

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    By Susan Heavey

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Chicago police will not collaborate with any National Guard troops or federal agents if U.S. President Donald Trump deploys them to the city in coming days as threatened, Mayor Brandon Johnson said on Sunday.

    Johnson, surrounded by other city leaders, signed an executive order aimed at preparing Chicago for any U.S. enforcement operation as Trump has done in Los Angeles and Washington, and urged the Republican president to reverse course.

    “This is about making sure that we are prepared,” he told reporters as he signed the order, adding that the order aimed to offer “real, clear guidance” to city government workers and “all the Chicagoans of how we can stand up against this tyranny.”

    Johnson, a Democrat, said the executive action affirms that Chicago police officers will not collaborate with U.S. military personnel on police patrols or immigration enforcement.

    It also directs them to wear their official police uniforms and not to wear masks to clearly distinguish themselves from any federal operations, he added.

    Trump has been threatening to expand his federal crackdown on Democrat-led U.S. cities to Chicago, casting the use of presidential power as an urgent effort to tackle crime even as city officials cite declines in homicides, gun violence and burglaries.

    Local officials and residents in Chicago, the nation’s third largest city, have been preparing for the possible arrival of federal agents and troops, and Johnson said they have received credible reports that action could come within days.

    The White House dismissed Johnson’s move and accused Democrats of trying to make tackling crime a partisan issue.

    “If these Democrats focused on fixing crime in their own cities instead of doing publicity stunts to criticize the President, their communities would be much safer,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said in a statement.

    While it is unclear how much state and local officials can do to push back against any U.S. deployment, the mayor said he was pursuing any legal measure available, including possible lawsuits.

    “We will use the courts if that’s necessary,” Johnson said.

    Trump, meanwhile, has repeatedly said he wants to be asked for federal agents to be deployed to various cities even as he continues to threaten to send them anyway without any formal request.

    Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, a Democrat whose name has also been floated as a possible 2028 presidential candidate, has said the president lacks the legal authority to deploy troops to his state if not requested by the governor.

    That differs from Washington, a federal city whose police department Trump took over.

    Previous deployments of the National Guard to Chicago were coordinated with local officials. A president’s power to send in troops is limited under U.S. law, but there are no restrictions on the deployment of federal law enforcement officers such as ICE agents.

    (Reporting by Susan Heavey and Andrea Shalal; Editing by Richard Chang)

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