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Chicago police have issued a warning to residents about a string of break-ins targeting vehicles parked along the lakefront.
Chicago Police warn of a spate of commercial burglaries in Grand Crossing, advising increased vigilance and security measures.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago crime: Man fatally shot on West Side, suspect on the run, police sayA 46-year-old man was shot and killed Wednesday evening on Chicago’s West Side in the 1200 block of South Springfield Avenue.
Out of 114 "hate incidents" reported from Jan. 1 through June 13, only 17 were deemed “bona fide,” 83 were “unfounded” and 14 were listed as “undetermined.” Ald. Debra Silverstein, who ...
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Chicago crime: Teens among 4 shot, 1 fatally, in separate incidents, police say - MSNCHICAGO - Four people, including two teenagers, were shot in separate incidents between Friday night and early Saturday morning across Chicago. One person died as a result of being shot. The ...
Casino crime logs show thefts, fights, patrons passing counterfeit bills While most incidents weren’t violent, the state’s busiest gambling site, Rivers Casino in Des Plaines, saw several ...
CHICAGO — On a good day, Christopher Crotwell said he will usually leave his job of eight years at Harold Washington Library feeling sad. On a bad day, he will leave feeling angry.
Chicago Police alert residents about a series of vehicle burglaries and damages in North Park and Irving Park.
CHICAGO – The Chicago Police Department is investigating numerous business burglaries that have happened over the last few days. Police are searching for four suspects in total. They are ...
In September, the FBI released its hate crime statistics from last year, indicating that the US recorded 11,862 hate crime incidents involving 13,829 offenses, with 22.5% motivated by religion.
Chicago authorities filed hate crime and terrorist charges against a suspect accused of shooting a Jewish man walking to synagogue and then opening fire on police and medical emergency responders.
Librarians across the country say they’re experiencing more violent incidents and a lack of resources to properly address those incidents, causing many librarians to burn out.
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