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Four people were shot in Chicago Monday, including a man who was killed in the South Shore neighborhood.
The man, 31, was in the 7800 block of South South Shore Drive around 5:50 p.m. when someone opened fire, striking him in the hand, groin and leg, Chicago police said.
The man was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
Just before midnight, two teens were wounded in a drive-by shooting in Englewood on the South Side, police said. A 17-year-old boy and an 18-year-old woman were outside in the 7000 block of South Throop Street, when someone in a passing car fired at them, police said.
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A man was killed in a shooting Monday in South Shore, police said.
About 5:50 p.m., the 31-year-old was in the 7800 block of South South Shore Drive when someone opened fire, striking him in the hand, groin and leg, Chicago police said.
The man was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead, police said.
The Cook County medical examiner’s office identified him as Max Brown. An autopsy Tuesday ruled his death a homicide.
Area Two detectives are investigating. Next Up In Crime
Despite zero financial literacy education growing up, Uptown resident Jeff Badu, a licensed CPA, became a millionaire before age 30. Now he wants to give back. His Badu Foundation seeks to provide the financial literacy he calls the secret, plus scholarships, to inner city youth. Badu‘s firm, which started with the purchase of one unit in 2017, now independently owns 118 affordable housing units throughout the South Side.
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The latter he achieved by age 25, despite zero financial literacy education growing up.
Had he learned about money at a younger age, he feels it wouldn’t have taken him as long.
So now the millennial, a resident of Uptown and founder and CEO of Badu Enterprises, LLC, a multinational firm with a successful real estate arm which began with the purchase of one unit in 2017 and now owns 118 units wants to help youth like him achieve the same.
Tri-State Pain Institute, owner Joseph M. Thomas, M.D., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2020
Major piece of reorganization plans is sale of office building on Village Common Drive to raise money to pay creditors
Clinic remains in business; Thomas movning it to smaller building on Peach Street
A new owner is poised to take over the spacious offices of a well-known Erie pain clinic, but the building could go up for sale again soon.
The 31,784-square-foot longtime home of Tri-State Pain Institute, at 2374 Village Common Drive in Millcreek Township, sold for $3.37 million at an auction in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Erie on Wednesday.
Holland Police Log April 23-26, 2021 By Patty Vandenberg
Apr 26, 2021 9:43 AM
HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) –Below is a Holland Department of Public Safety log for the dates and times listed.
If you need police help for an emergency, call 911. For non-emergency police matters, call (616) 355-1100 during normal business hours, or the county’s non-emergency line during off hours: (800) 249-0911.
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