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6 CTA bus passengers hurt in crash with private ambulance in Chicago's South Loop
6 CTA bus passengers hurt in crash with private ambulance in Chicago's South Loop

CBS News

time5 days ago

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6 CTA bus passengers hurt in crash with private ambulance in Chicago's South Loop

Six people were hurt Tuesday morning in a crash involving a Chicago Transit Authority bus and an ambulance in the South Loop. Police said at 10:13 a.m., the No. 3 King Drive bus was traveling south on Michigan Avenue just north of Roosevelt Road, when it was rear-ended by a private ambulance also headed south. Two men on the bus, ages 23 and 25, and one woman on the bus, 23, were all taken to Rush University Medical Center. Two other men on the bus, ages 73 and 32, were taken to Stroger Hospital of Cook County, and two others of unconfirmed age were taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, police said. The driver of the private ambulance was issued two traffic tickets, police said.

3 men shot in Chicago's Humboldt Park neighborhood steps from Puerto Rican Fest grounds
3 men shot in Chicago's Humboldt Park neighborhood steps from Puerto Rican Fest grounds

CBS News

time15-06-2025

  • CBS News

3 men shot in Chicago's Humboldt Park neighborhood steps from Puerto Rican Fest grounds

Chicago police on Sunday were investigating a drive-by triple shooting in the Humboldt Park neighborhood, not far from the grounds of the Puerto Rican Festival. The CPD said three men were standing outside in a group near California Avenue and Thomas Street around 10 p.m. Saturday, when a vehicle pulled up and someone inside shot them all. A 27-year-old man was hit in the left and right legs and was in fair condition at Stroger Hospital of Cook County. A 42-year-old man was hit in the left calf, and a 45-year-old man was hit in the right leg. Both were in fair condition at Humboldt Park Health. All the victims were expected to survive. No one was in custody late Sunday.

EXCLUSIVE Teen robber pays ultimate price for carjacking and mugging spree after targeting concealed carry holder
EXCLUSIVE Teen robber pays ultimate price for carjacking and mugging spree after targeting concealed carry holder

Daily Mail​

time12-06-2025

  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE Teen robber pays ultimate price for carjacking and mugging spree after targeting concealed carry holder

A teenage armed robber was shot dead when he tried to mug a man minutes after stealing another car from a woman at gunpoint. Daone Feazell, 18, was gunned down in Humboldt Park, on Chicago 's West Side, at 10.48pm on Tuesday, ending a brief but violent crime spree. He was shot after approaching a man unloading his car on the 1400 block of North Artesian Avenue, brandishing a gun and demanding his property. The 36-year-old would-be victim quickly pulled out his own gun and shot Feazell several times in the chest and head, Chicago Police said. Feazell, who goes by 'DaOne Noremorse' online but is not gang-affiliated, was rushed to Stroger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The man who shot him used his legally registered firearm and also held a concealed carry permit, police said. He was not injured. Feazell's crime spree began just 18 minutes earlier when he robbed a man on the corner of Fulton and Kilpatrick in Austin and stole his grey 2025 Toyota Corolla. Then at 10.43pm he pulled up alongside two women, both 27, walking on the 2500 block of West Haddon in Humboldt Park. He jumped out of the stolen car and robbed them at gunpoint of their purses, phones, and wallets, before fleeing in the Corolla. But his third time was not a charm and within five minutes he was lying on the ground in a pool of blood. Police found the women's stolen property inside the Corolla, which was confirmed to be the same one he carjacked earlier, they wrote in the report. Feazell's grandmother Vanessa Horton said she last saw him on Monday, the day before his death, at her granddaughter's graduation. 'When we got home he walked me upstairs and that was the last time I saw him,' she told the Daily Mail. 'He was a good kid - as far as I knew him. All he did was play videos games, he wasn't into gangs or nothing. 'I don't know what happened.' A local alleged gang leader claimed Feazell was not in a gang, 'just a little boy that grew up in the hood'. He claimed the teen had no serious criminal history and 'just happen to fall off in some bad habits'. Feazell's family and friends reacted with shock and dismay to the news of his death, 'Wtf, you was just at the graduation cuz,' one wrote.

4-year-old girl hurt after falling from second-story window in South Austin, police sources say
4-year-old girl hurt after falling from second-story window in South Austin, police sources say

CBS News

time12-06-2025

  • CBS News

4-year-old girl hurt after falling from second-story window in South Austin, police sources say

4-year-old girl taken to hospital after falling from second-story home window in South Austin, sourc 4-year-old girl taken to hospital after falling from second-story home window in South Austin, sourc 4-year-old girl taken to hospital after falling from second-story home window in South Austin, sourc A 4-year-old girl was taken to the hospital after falling from a second-story window overnight on the city's West Side. According to police sources, it happened just before 5 a.m. at a home in the 5300 block of West Congress Parkway. She was taken to Stroger Hospital in fair condition. Officers also found three other children, ages 8, 11, and 13, inside the home unsupervised. They were also taken to Stroger for evaluation. It's unclear where the parents or guardians were at the time of the incident. Illinois law requires that kids be at least 14 years of age to be left home alone.

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