Monday, March 26, 2012

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Police: Man accused of child endangerment after throwing baby

A man was charged with child endangerment after throwing his 13-month-old boy during a disturbance in the Austin neighborhood on the West Side Saturday night, police said.

Loop Subway restaurant robbed at gunpoint Loop Subway restaurant robbed at gunpoint

Police are seeking the person who robbed a Loop Subway restaurant at gunpoint on Saturday night.

Police search for assailant in fatal Cragin shooting Police search for assailant in fatal Cragin shooting

Man was gunned down in the Cragin neighborhood Sunday afternoon on the Northwest Side, police said.

One dead following Lawndale police shooting One dead following Lawndale police shooting

Police shot and killed a theft suspect in the Lawndale neighborhood on the West Side late Sunday.

Father and son shot on Southwest Side Father and son shot on Southwest Side

Someone shot a man and a little boy sitting on his lap in the Ashburn neighborhood on the Southwest Side Sunday night.

Metra train kills 3rd Lake Forest High School student Metra train kills 3rd Lake Forest High School student

The third Lake Forest High School student struck and killed by a Metra train since the beginning of the year has been identified as the son of Lake Forest College President Stephen Schutt.

Cops: Charges filed following fatal Near North hit-and-run Cops: Charges filed following fatal Near North hit-and-run

A Northwestern University law student was stepping out for a late-night snack from a restaurant around the corner from his Old Town apartment when he was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver in the intersection of North LaSalle Drive and Division Street on Saturday.

NATO staffers to check out Chicago NATO staffers to check out Chicago

Hundreds of NATO staffers are visiting Chicago this week to scope out the city in advance of the May 20-21 meetings for the security alliance, according to the city's host committee.


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