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Chicago police identify man fatally shot by officers

Authorities haven t said whether White fired any shots, but no officers were wounded. Police body-camera video of the shooting will be released within 60 days. It only took 90 seconds for three thieves to steal a catalytic converter in Seattle s Maple Leaf neighborhood in May. Surveillance video shows how quickly it was stolen. 32 unsolved crimes in Illinois December 23, 1975 - Carol Rofstad Carol Rofstad, who was 21 when she was killed, lived in Normal, IL while attending Illinois State University. She was found beaten unconscious about noon December 23, 1975, outside her sorority house at 602 S. Fell Street. The suspected murder weapon, an 18-inch piece of railroad tie, was found nearby. Rofstad wasn t found until roughly 12 hours after the attack. She died Christmas Eve as a result of head injuries.

Man thanks carjacking victim for saving his life before being denied bail

CHICAGO — A 35-year-old man thanked his victim for “saving his life,” at a bail hearing Saturday afternoon where he faced vehicular hijacking charges for taking a rental van at gunpoint in the Austin neighborhood. Andrew Collins of the 400 block of North St. Louis Avenue was charged with one count of vehicular hijacking of a handicap person, one count of discharge of a weapon and one misdemeanor count of leaving the scene, police said. During a bail hearing broadcast on YouTube, prosecutors said Collins was first involved in a gun exchange in an alley near a U-Haul business in the 1700 block of North Cicero Avenue, where he encountered at man in his 60s attempting to return a van.

Missing Decatur girl has been found, police say

Motorcycle crash sends Toledo man to a local hospital

Illinois selling James R Thompson Center in Chicago

ASSOCIATED PRESS SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois officially placed the James R. Thompson Center that houses state government offices in downtown Chicago up for sale, state officials said Monday. Gov. J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Central Management Services took a step that has been in the works for years. Illinois officials have argued the 17-story building designed by celebrated architect Helmut Jahn is a drain on state finances because it s inefficient to operate and in need of hundreds of millions of dollars in repairs. Selling the property provides a unique opportunity to maximize taxpayer savings, create thousands of union jobs, generate millions of dollars in real estate taxes to benefit the City of Chicago and spur economic development, Pritzker said in a news release.

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