
Brother of Chicago singer KeiyaA shot and killed in South Shore
Famous Chicago singer and social media influencer, KeiyaA announced Friday her brother, Mark Richmond, was shot and killed earlier this week.
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Famous Chicago singer and social media influencer, KeiyaA announced Friday her brother, Mark Richmond, was shot and killed earlier this week.
A woman is arrested and charged with stabbing a 71-year-old man in the South Shore neighborhood last year.
Both victims were taken to the University of Chicago Hospital.
Delton Chattman, 25, was arrested by members of the Great Lakes Fugitive Task Force on Friday, in the 300 block of East 103rd Street.
Chicago police have issued a warning for people in the South Shore neighborhood, after at least nine cars were stolen or badly damaged over the last month, all within blocks of each other.
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Police say around 9:25 p.m. that evening, the victim was walking down the street when she was shot in the stomach in a domestic-related incident.
Head to the South Shore neighborhood any Tuesday and you'll see a true show of neighbors helping neighbors.
Police have said they won't talk about a motive, as they continue to ask for the public's help in their investigation.
Three people were also shot and wounded in the mass shooting on Monday, for which no one is in custody. CBS 2's Tara Molina reports.
The shooting took place in the 2900 block of East 78th Street, at Exchange Avenue.
A man and woman were killed in the shooting, and three others were wounded and were being treated at the University of Chicago Medical Center Monday night. CBS 2's Chris Tye reports.
The woman was walking on the sidewalk when she heard shots and felt pain, police say.
The suspect attempted to carjack a woman while armed with a knife, according to police.
The suspect was wanted in connection with the murder of a 29-year-old man who was shot on May 11, 2021, in the 8700 block of South State.
He may be in need of medical attention as he has been without his medication, police said.
The robberies happened in the Greater Grand Crossing and South Shore neighborhoods.
A man is charged in the shooting death of a 40-year-old man in the South Shore neighborhood earlier this week.
One big question was who shot first -- the customer with a license to carry or the would-be robber?
It was not clear who fired shots first. Witnesses said they heard two shots, a pause, then two more shots.
A customer with a concealed carry license shot and killed a man trying to rob a grocery store in South Shore Friday night.
A concealed carry license holder shot the robber in the incident at a store on 73rd Street. CBS 2's Jermont Terry reports.
The victim told Chicago Police officers that the shooter was traveling in a car, but he was unable to provide more details.
A man is killed, and a woman is wounded following a shooting in South Shore Friday morning.
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Hampshire police officers responded to the residence in the 100 block of High Street for a report of a shooting and found the 17-year-old victim suffering from a gunshot wound.
Police said the woman was shot after an unknown man tried to rob her of her belongings.
Multiple reports of damaged homes, flooded basements and roads, and power outages following overnight storms across the Chicago area.
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Investigation into the shooting indicated that the suspect attempted to take her belongings before shooting her.
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Multiple reports of damaged homes, flooded basements and roads, and power outages following overnight storms across the Chicago area.
Chicago police said the four men were unable to provide information after being wounded in a mass shooting on the Near West Side Saturday night.
Addison police arrested Steven Weisberg, 58, on Friday after a complaint led to an investigation, exposing his alleged secret recordings of multiple women, including his employees.
State police said the trooper was inside their squad car when they were hit by a suspected drunk driver inside a Tesla early Sunday morning.
Hampshire police officers responded to the residence in the 100 block of High Street for a report of a shooting and found the 17-year-old victim suffering from a gunshot wound.
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