Chicago residents warned about group of men with guns robbing people on the street
By Fox 32 Digital Team
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The victims say that up to six men walked up to them, pulled out guns and stole their belongings.
In one incident, the robbers ran off. In another incident, they hopped into a silver Hyundai with temporary tags and took off.
One robbery happened on the afternoon of April 14 on South Bishop Street. The other happened the next day around noon on South Elizabeth Street.
Published February 11, 2021 •
Updated on February 11, 2021 at 5:51 pm
Chicago police are continuing their efforts to locate and prosecute individuals involved in a surge of carjackings, and Police Superintendent David Brown says that at least five suspects have been placed into custody this week alone.
According to Brown, those suspects, ranging in age from 15 to 39, were taken into custody within a 48-hour period from Monday to Wednesday. All five now face felony charges in connection with the incidents:
Over the past 48 hours, 5 offenders responsible for several vehicular carjackings throughout Chicago, ranging in ages from 15-39, have been arrested and charged with felonies thanks to the hard work and commitment from our officers & detectives: Chicago Police Superintendent David O. Brown (@ChiefDavidBrown) February 11, 2021
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Hot FM A Texarkana Texas man was struck by a vehicle in the 1900 block of South Bishop Road as he rode a bicycle about 4:17 on Tuesday morning.
Traffic investigators determined that Joshua Kendricks, 29, was riding a bicycle along the center line of South Bishop when he was struck by a southbound 1995 Chevrolet pickup that was exiting at the US Highway 59 exit from Interstate 369/Jarvis Parkway. Another man, who had been walking along with Kendricks, was not injured. The pickup was driven by Thommy Belote, 47, of Bivens, Texas. Due to that area of Bishop Road not being lighted and Kendricks wearing all dark clothing, Belote was unable to see Kendricks as he exited from Interstate 369.