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1 missing in Chicago ‘Playpen’ in Lake Michigan; another hospitalized in critical condition after becoming unconscious, CPD says

Search for missing person suspended for night, CPD says (WLS) — Chicago police said a person is missing after going into the water in Chicago’s “Playpen” area of Lake Michigan, while another person is in critical condition after becoming unconscious.

Police said shortly before 7 p.m. their marine unit responded to a report that a person allegedly fell off a boat in the “Playpen” near the Jardine Water filtration plant.

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When officers arrived, they began looking for the missing person.

Police also said the Coast Guard brought an unconscious person who had been on a boat to shore. That person was taken to Northwestern Hospital in critical condition.

The marine unit searched the lake for the missing person, but the search has been suspended for the night.

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Chicago police said the two people were on the same boat. The Coast Guard said the missing person was wearing a red shirt and blue jean shorts.

No further information has been released.

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Chicago Police Officer, Suspect Shot in Englewood Sunday Afternoon – NBC Chicago

A Chicago police officer and a suspect were both shot during an exchange of gunfire in the city’s Englewood neighborhood, officials said Sunday afternoon.

According to a CPD spokesman, the officer was transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center after being shot Sunday near the intersection of 69th Street and Wood Street.

Police Supt. David Brown says three officers were in an unmarked squad car in the 6900 block of Sangamon at approximately 2 p.m. when they attempted to stop another vehicle.

The driver of that vehicle pulled into a dead end street, then exited the vehicle and began firing shots at police, according to Brown.

One of the officers was struck twice by gunfire, and was taken to the hospital by their partners in serious, but stable, condition.

Officers returned fire toward the assailant, striking them once. Police say that suspect has been taken to an area hospital in critical condition.

The shooting took place just over a mile from where another Chicago police officer was shot in West Englewood on Wednesday. That officer was hit in the shoulder and struck by bullet fragments in her head, and was hospitalized in serious condition.

Mayor Lori Lightfoot released the following statement after the shooting Sunday afternoon:

“In less than a week, this is the second Chicago Police officer who has been shot on duty, in addition to a U.S. Marshal. I am grateful that the officer is in serious but stable condition, and I have been in constant communication with Superintendent Brown as CPD continues their investigation. Let me say again, every single day, on every watch, our brave men and women of the Chicago Police Department risk their lives for our safety. But I must ask again, when is enough, enough? Are we not fed up with the catastrophic consequences of having too many illegal guns readily available to criminals, the mentally ill, and juveniles? How many times must I, and my fellow mayors across the country, plead with the Senate to take action and end the easy access to illegal guns? How many officers and residents must be victims of gun violence before we act?”

We will update this story with additional details as they become available.

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Chicago police shooting: CPD officer shoots, critically injures carjacking suspect, 13, near Cicero, Chicago Avenue on West Side

CHICAGO (WLS) — A Chicago police officer shot and critically injured a 13-year-old carjacking suspect Wednesday night on the city’s West Side, the Civilian Office of Police Accountability said.

Chicago police were trying to stop a stolen vehicle wanted in connection with a carjacking from a neighboring suburb just before 10:15 p.m. in the 800-block of North Cicero Avenue, near Chicago Avenue. As officers approached the vehicle, the boy fled on foot, CPD said.

“The subject flees to a gas station parking lot and turns toward the officers,” Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown said during a press conference Thursday.

Witnesses said they watched in disbelief as police sprinted toward the gas station at Chicago and Cicero avenues.

“All of a sudden, I see a little guy wearing all black get out of the car and run toward the gas station, and his hands were up. And I seen the cop run up to the boy and started shooting. That boy didn’t have no gun or nothing,” said one witness who asked not to be identified.

Authorities said one officer pulled his weapon, then shot the 13-year-old, according to Chicago police.

“The officer then discharges his weapon, striking the individual once,” Brown said.

“They said, ‘Put your hands up, put your hands up!’ The boy’s hands were up. There’s other people out there that seen it. I got it all on my phone — his hands were up. He didn’t have a gun. They shot him for no reason,” said another witness.
Alderwoman Emma Mitts, who represents the 13th Ward where the shooting happened, said it was unnecessary.

“Why would you want to shoot when you could easily chase him,” Mitts said.

Video shows officers moving the young boy’s body, which police say was in an effort to move him away from nearby gas pumps.

Officers rendered aid to the individual, who was taken to Stroger Hospital in critical condition.

“The 13-year-old did not have a weapon that was recovered from the scene. So now that brings up concern to why and what happened,” Mitts said. “Certainly we don’t want an officer out here shooting our children for no reason, that’s insane.”

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At least one other suspect drove away in the wanted vehicle, which was later found empty in the 3800-block of West Monroe Street in East Garfield Park.

COPA said the shooting involved officers with CPD’s Vehicle Hijacking Task Force Team.

“Officers engaged in a foot pursuit of one of the occupants of the vehicle,” COPA First Deputy, Chief Administrator, Ephraim Eaddy said. “One officer discharged their firearm, striking the occupant, who is 13 years of age. The officer’s body camera was activated, and COPA is in possession of 3rd party and POD video that captures the incident. No weapon was recovered on scene.”
No officers were wounded by gunfire, but two were taken to a nearby hospital for observation. They were listed in good condition.

COPA said it is prohibited from releasing video and other materials in accordance with the Juvenile Court Act.

“COPA is committed to a full and thorough investigation into the officer’s use of force to determine if their actions were in accordance with Department policy and training,” the agency said in a release.

Brown said he was limited in the information he could share so far in the investigation.

“I cannot draw conclusions to an investigation that just started last night,” he said. “We’re not going to answer any questions. We’re not going to answer how many shots were fired. The ballistics evidence will say that. We’re not going to answer anything else about the shooting.”

The wanted car had been used in a carjacking the day before in Oak Park, police said.

On Tuesday, a man in a black face mask stole a car left running with a 3-year-old inside near Lake Street and Oak Park Avenue around 7:30 p.m., police said. The child was found unharmed about 15 minutes later inside the car, which had been abandoned in the 200-block of Madison Street, police said.

Police are still looking for a second suspect.

COPA is investigating the incident, and any officers involved will be placed on routine administrative duties for 30 days.

Mayor Lori Lightfoot issued a statement that said:

“I am aware of the officer-involved shooting that resulted in a thirteen-year-old being shot by a Chicago police officer yesterday evening. I have been in contact with Superintendent Brown and the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, led by Chief Administrator Andrea Kersten, is actively investigating this matter. I have full confidence that COPA will investigate this incident expeditiously with the full cooperation of the Chicago Police Department.”

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Chicago shooting: 3 shot, 1 killed, in Loop, including boy, 16, near ‘the Bean’ in Millennium Park, CPD says

CHICAGO (WLS) — Two people were shot in the Loop Saturday night after a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed near “the Bean,” Chicago police said.

The first shooting took place about 7:30 p.m.

The boy was in the 200-block of East Randolph Street when he was shot in the chest, CPD said.

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He was taken to Lurie Children’s Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said.

The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office identified him as Seandell Holliday of Chicago.

At least two people of interest were taken in for questioning and at least two weapons were recovered, police said. Area detectives are investigating the shooting.

Then, just after 11:40 p.m., an 18- to 20-year-old man and an 18-year-old man were walking in the 300-block of South State Street when two boys shot into the group, police said.

The man whose age is unknown was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in critical condition with gunshot wounds to the neck and chest. The 18-year-old was taken to Stroger Hospital in fair condition with a gunshot wound to the left hand.

Two boys are being questioned, and Area Three detectives are investigating.

In response to the first Loop shooting, Mayor Lori Lightfoot issued a statement, saying:

“Earlier this evening, a 16-year-old was tragically killed near Millennium Park. This senseless loss of life is utterly unacceptable. Tonight, a mother is grief-stricken, mourning the loss of her child and searching for answers. My heart is breaking for the mother as she grieves this unspeakable loss.

“Of course, young people are welcome everywhere in our city, but community norms require respect for each other, people’s property, and the sanctity of life. Anything less simply will not be tolerated. We must also have zero tolerance for young people carrying firearms or settling petty disputes with acts of violence. We all must condemn this behavior in the strongest terms possible and continue to take action against anyone who violates these basic community norms. And I continue to call upon parents and guardians to step up, to ensure that your children understand basic values of respect, and that you take responsibility for knowing at all times where your children are and who they are with.

“We will be taking additional actions to stop this lawlessness and will share details as soon as possible on what additional measures we will be taking to help prevent events like this from happening in the future.”

Police said hundreds of young people were at Millennium Park Saturday night and began flooding surrounding streets. Officers were called in to clear the park.

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Police did not provide further information about the incident.

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Teen Dies After Being Shot in Chest at Millennium Park – NBC Chicago

A teenager has died after being shot in the chest in Chicago’s Millennium Park on Saturday evening.

According to Chicago fire officials, the 16-year-old was shot during a gathering inside of the park.

He was taken to an area hospital in critical condition, according to officials, but later died from his injuries, according to chicago police.

There are no further details on the shooting, but police say two persons-of-interest are in custody at this time. Two weapons were also recovered at the scene.

Large gatherings of teens remain ongoing in the Loop on Saturday night, with several CTA bus lines having to alter service because of the crowds.

According to the agency, the 6 Jackson Park Express and J14 Jeffery Jump buses are being rerouted through the Loop, as are buses on the 3, 4, 146 and 147 routes. Route 151 Sheridan buses are also being rerouted because of street blockages at Michigan and Washington near Millennium Park.

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CTA employee shooting: No bond for Sylvester Adams, worker charged in shooting at 95th Street Red Line station

CHICAGO (WLS) — The CTA worker charged with attempted murder after shooting a man at a Red Line station is being held without bond, despite no criminal history, a judge ruled Sunday.

Sylvester Adams, 53, allegedly shot a 37-year-old man after a fight at the 95th Street CTA Red Line station on the city’s South Side escalated early Saturday morning.

Chicago police said the two men were arguing around 2:13 a.m., but when the victim started walking away and that’s when Adams shot him, striking the man three times. He sustained a gunshot wound to the lower abdomen, back and lower left leg. The man shot was taken to University of Chicago Medical Center in critical condition.

The Chicago Transit Authority confirmed in a statement Saturday that Adams was a CTA employee working as a customer assistant. CTA said they were pursuing termination of Adams, who had broken various workplace rules, including possession of a firearm.

“The CTA continues to work closely with the Chicago Police Department as they investigate last night’s incident and the circumstances surrounding it,” CTA said. “The behavior of this one employee is not at all reflective of the thousands of hardworking, dedicated men and women who take pride in their work and responsibly perform their duties each day.”

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Police arrested Adams, who lives in Lynwood, and recovered a weapon at the scene.

Red Line service was temporarily suspended between 95th and 87th about an hour later due to police activity Saturday, according to CTA. Trains were running with residual delays as of 4:50 a.m., according to CTA.

Area Two detectives are investigating.

The Sun-Times Media Wire contributed to this report.

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Chicago Police to Provide Update After 7 Shot in South Chicago – NBC Chicago

Chicago Police Supt. David Brown is expected to give an update at 5:30 p.m. Watch live in the player above.

Officials say that at least seven people have been transported to local hospitals after a shooting in the South Chicago neighborhood on Sunday afternoon.

According to a Chicago police spokesperson, multiple people were shot in the 2400 block of East 79th Street.

Chicago fire officials say that at least seven people were transported to area hospitals, and that all were transported in red (serious-to-critical) condition.

East 79th Street is currently closed between Yates and DuSable Lake Shore Drive for a police investigation.

We will have more on this breaking story as it develops.

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Melissa Ortega ID’d by ME as girl shot, killed in Little Village shooting; man critically wounded, Chicago Police Department says

CHICAGO (WLS) — An 8-year-old girl was shot and killed by a stray bullet in the city’s Little Village neighborhood on the Southwest Side Saturday.

According to Chicago police, the girl was shot in the head at around 2:45 p.m. in the 4000 block of West 26th Street.

The medical examiner’s office identified the girl as Melissa Ortega, a student at Emiliano Zapata Academy in Little Village. The Chicago Teachers Union released a statement on her death.

“Tonight, our union mourns the loss of another student from one of our school communities. This suffering is becoming all too familiar for many of Chicago’s children and families, who our educators nurture and support every day,” the statement said. “The Chicago Teachers Union sends its love to Melissa’s family and the Zapata Academy community, and wish them peace and healing from this heartbreaking tragedy.”

Ortega was walking with her mother when the alleged shooter was dropped off in a vehicle, got out of the car and began firing, Chicago police said.

Investigators said her mother heard the shots and found the girl had been struck by the gunfire. Ortega later died at Stroger Hospital, police said.

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Neither the girl nor her mother were the intended target, police said.

“No kid deserves to die young,” said Angel Ocampo.

A 26-year-old man, who police said was the intended target, was also shot in the back and transported to Mount Sinai Hospital in critical condition.

Authorities have not said if the victims knew each other.

Another 8-year-old-girl was sitting in the backseat of a car when the window was shot out during the shooting, police said. She was not struck.

“I’m asking that area over there and any individual that knows anything about this shooting, stand up for this baby! Let’s give this individual up. The baby is coming out of this hospital riding to the medical examiner’s office,” said community activists Andrew Holmes. “This should’ve never happened!”

Now, detectives are left to solve yet another crime in the city that claimed another life far too soon.

“It’s unsafe, right now! I’m very seriously talking from my heart,” Holmes said. “It is unsafe! Children can’t run. They can’t play. They want to go to school. They can’t go to school. This girl will never go to school.”

Ocampo said, ironically, he was at a nearby funeral home when he heard the shots.

“I just froze and just sat down. I didn’t know what happened. I just sat there,” Ocampo said. “It really isn’t safe. There’s a lot of crime here supposedly and there’s a lot of shootings. This is like gang territory.”

This shooting happened as many businesses were open in the area.

Police are looking through surveillance video, but have yet to give a description of the shooter.

The shooting follows a violent week in the city that saw at least five children shot on Tuesday alone.

On Twitter, Mayor Lori Lightfoot encouraged anyone with information about the shooting to come forward.

“We cannot let fear cause us to lose our humanity,” Lightfoot said. “Please come forward so that Melissa’s family will know that there is justice for her.”

She reminded people of the anonymous tip line, which can provide payouts up to $10,000 for an arrest and up to $15,000 for a conviction. Still, she warned Chicagoans against fighting violence with violence.

“There may be a temptation by some to take matters into their own hands to avenge Melissa’s murder,” Lightfoot said. “Do not compound one tragedy with a series of others. In this time of grief, promote peace, not more violence.”

Rauner College Prep student Caleb Westbrooks was fatally shot Tuesday in Noble Square just after school let out.

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‘Empire’ actor Jussie Smollett update: After Chicago police officers testify, prosecution continues Wed. in Streeterville case

CHICAGO (WLS) — Prosecutors will continue presenting their case against Jussie Smollett Wednesday, after their first witness took the stand on Tuesday — a Chicago police detective who was one of the lead investigators on the case, testifying the “Empire” actor staged his own attack.

Smollett was again surrounded by his family when he walked into his second day in court Tuesday morning, but was testy leaving after hours of testimony, telling the media gathered, “Alright, that’s enough. That’s enough. Get away from us. Get away.”

He’s on trial, accused of staging a homophobic and racist attack on himself — something he has denied.

Prosecutors first called Detective Michael Theis, who led the investigating into Smollett’s report, to the stand. A second veteran police officer also testified Tuesday.

He said more than two dozen officers worked the case, spending 3,000 staff hours on the investigation while combing through 1,500 hours of video footage.

“Everyone wanted to know what happened,” Theis said. “From the mayor on down, everybody wanted answers.”

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Prosecutors said there are facts that show Smollett staged his own hate crime. Theis told the jury that after reviewing 1,500 hours of surveillance, dozens of phone records and social media messages, “We determined the alleged hate crime was a staged event.”

Theis said from video, investigators identified two persons of interest near the crime scene and connected them to a cab that had dropped them off, and then to an Uber ride near the taxi pickup ordered by one of the Osundairo brothers.

When the siblings were arrested, they lawyered up, Theis said, but began to cooperate after the “Empire” actor appeared on “Good Morning America” to say the images released by police were of his attackers.

“I don’t have any doubt in my mind that that’s them,” Smollett said at the time.

Theis testified Smollett texted Bola Osundairo while he and his brother were in custody to express support, saying he knew they did nothing wrong.

But under cross-examination, Theis acknowledged a security guard near the attack scene told investigators he saw a white man in a ski mask running from the area but said that sighting was well before the Smollett incident.

Theis also acknowledged he was aware of an unverified report that Bola Osundairo may have attacked someone on the “Empire” set for being gay.

Theis said he never interviewed that accuser. The line of questioning brought objections from the prosecution.

The jury was also shown police body cam video of Smollett with a noose around his neck minutes after police were called. The camera was worn by Officer Muhammad Baig, who said after gathering initial details from Smollett he called in a supervisor, Sgt. Joseph Considine, who said he regarded the actor as a victim of a heinous crime.

“I was a little shocked,” said the 24-year police veteran. “I thought that he was being targeted.”

The defense contends Smollett was indeed the victim of hardened criminals; the Osundairo brothers, who they said had guns and drugs in their apartment. In opening statements the defense said those drugs were heroin, but police testified Tuesday it was actually a small amount of cocaine. The defense also alluded to a possible third accomplice.

Despite the case against Smollett, his older brother said he believes the facts will find he did nothing wrong.

“We’re confident in his legal team, and we look forward to people hearing the actual facts in this case,” Jojo Smollett said. “It has been incredibly painful as his family to watch someone you love be accused of something they did not do.”

WATCH: Jussie Smollett case ‘has been incredibly painful,’ brother says

Special prosecutor Dan Webb has said Smollett orchestrated a racist and homophobic attack on himself, with the help of two men, back in 2019.

But the defense claims the attack wasn’t fake, that Smollett was hurt in the incident and that the other two men involved were sophisticated criminals.

They also said while the Osundairos’ story changed over time, Smollett’s account has remained consistent.

Smollett’s trial began Monday, nearly three years after the former “Empire” actor reported he was the victim of a racist, homophobic attack in Chicago.

Smollett told police he was walking home early in the morning back in January of 2019 when two men recognized him and began hurling racial and homophobic slurs at him.

He said the men struck him, wrapped a noose around his neck and shouted, “This is MAGA country.”

Just weeks later, Smollett was charged with staging the attack to further his career and secure a higher salary. Police said he hired two brothers to pretend to attack him for $3,500.

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Twelve jurors and three alternates were seated Monday, made up of six men and six women, only one of them Black, along with two female alternates.

The trial is expected to last about a week, and it is not clear if Smollett will take the stand in his own defense.

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Smollett faces six counts of disorderly conduct for allegedly lying to police, a class 4 felony which carries a sentence of up to three years in prison, but experts believe if Smollett is convicted he would most likely be placed on probation.

He has pleaded not guilty.

What to expect from Jussie Smollett trial

Court will resume at 9:15 a.m. Wednesday.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Jussie Smollett case on trial for 2nd day; Chicago police officer testifies ‘Empire’ actor staged own attack

CHICAGO (WLS) — The prosecution’s first witness in Jussie Smollett’s trial was a Chicago police detective who was one of the lead investigators on the case, testifying the “Empire” actor staged his own attack.

Prosecutors called Detective Michael Theis to the stand.

He said more than two dozen officers worked the case, spending 3,000 staff hours on the investigation while combing through 1,500 hours of video footage.

Smollett was surrounded by his family when he walked into his second day in court Tuesday morning.

Jussie Smollett case: Timeline of key moments leading up to trial on disorderly conduct charges

Despite the case against Smollett, his older brother said he believes the facts will find he did nothing wrong.

“We’re confident in his legal team, and we look forward to people hearing the actual facts in this case,” Jojo Smollett said. “It has been incredibly painful as his family to watch someone you love be accused of something they did not do.”

WATCH: Jussie Smollett case ‘has been incredibly painful,’ brother says

Special prosecutor Dan Webb has said Smollett orchestrated a racist and homophobic attack on himself, with the help of two men, back in 2019.

But the defense claims the attack wasn’t fake, that Smollett was hurt in the incident and that the other two men involved criminals.

Smollett’s trial began Monday, nearly three years after the former “Empire” actor reported he was the victim of a racist, homophobic attack in Chicago.

Smollett told police he was walking home early in the morning back in January of 2019 when two men recognized him and began hurling racial and homophobic slurs at him.

He said the men struck him, wrapped a noose around his neck and shouted, “This is MAGA country.”

Just weeks later, Smollett was charged with staging the attack to further his career and secure a higher salary. Police said he hired two brothers to pretend to attack him for $3,500.

RELATED: Jussie Smollett news: Chicago police release investigative files, video of alleged staged attack on ‘Empire’ actor

Twelve jurors and three alternates were seated Monday, made up of six men and six women, only one of them Black, along with two female alternates.

The trial is expected to last about a week, and it is not clear if Smollett will take the stand in his own defense.

RELATED: Jussie Smollett update: Special prosecutor finds ‘abuses of discretion’ in Kim Foxx’s handling of ‘Empire’ actor’s case

Smollett faces six counts of disorderly conduct, a class 4 felony which carries a sentence of up to three years in prison, but experts believe if Smollett is convicted he would most likely be placed on probation.

He has pleaded not guilty.

What to expect from Jussie Smollett trial

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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