The family of a Chicago man wrongly pronounced dead by paramedics is a step closer to receiving a $5 million settlement from the city. Members of the City Council’s Committee on Finance voted Monday to recommend the settlement for the family of Whitfield Marshall Jr. Marshall died in February 2019 shortly after he was hospitalized following paramedics’ incorrectly determining he was already .
Good morning, Chicago. A man wanted in the fatal shootings of eight people in the Joliet area was found dead Monday night by U.S. Marshals in Texas after he took his own life, according to the Joliet Police Department. Medina County Sheriff officials received a call that Romeo Nance was heading into their county, according to a post on their social media page around 10 p.m. After a standoff at .
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Whitfield Marshall was mistakenly reported as “dead on arrival” by two EMTs. Hours later, his grandson found him alive in the West Side apartment. Marshall then suffered a heart attack on the way to Stroger Hospital. Three days later, Marshall’s family decided to take him off life support.