Saturday, January 30, 2010
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
2 charged in shoe store robbery in Chatham
Joshua Bradley and Brian Brittnum, both 23 and both of the 8200 block of South Throop Street, were charged late Wednesday.
Surveillance video from Payless Shoe Source, 8552 S. Cottage Grove Ave., shows two robbers enter the store about 8:45 p.m. Tuesday and display something that looks like a gun. It turned out to be a staple gun or wrench covered with duct tape, authorities said.
Police said the video showed a bizarre scene.
"This one kid comes into the store, he realized he forgot to pull the ski mask down so he pulled it down real quick -- so the eye holes were off, causing him to begin stumbling around" before adjusting it, a police source said.
And a customer talked on her cell phone during the entire robbery -- didn't even move -- and walked out after purchasing shoes while still on her cell phone, the source said.
Bradley and Brittnum allegedly took cash from the register, then drove off in a 1990 Honda Accord. A person gave the license plate number to police, who traced it to an address in the 8300 block of South Ingleside Avenue.
Officers found the two men and proceeds from the robbery, the masks and the makeshift weapon at the house on Ingleside. Bradley and Brittnum were arrested about a half an hour after robbing the Payless, police said.
Calumet Area detectives are investigating.
Cops: 2 accused of using fake gun to rob shoe store
Joshua Bradley and Brian Brittnum, both 23 and of the 8200 block of South Throop Street, have been charged with two counts each of armed robbery in connection with the Tuesday night holdup at the Payless Shoe Source in the East Chatham neighborhood.
The men, wearing ski masks, walked into the Payless, 8552 S. Cottage Grove Ave., about 8:45 p.m. Tuesday and held it up with a fake gun that police described as a drill wrapped in duct tape. Police said the two were given an undisclosed amount of money and fled.
As the pair made their escape, one of the people in the store was able to get the license plate number of their vehicle. Police traced the plate number to a residence in the 8300 block of South Ingleside Avenue.
Soon thereafter when police went to the residence, the girlfriend of one of the suspects answered the door, police said. The girlfriend, to whom the vehicle was registered, gave police permission to search the residence, and Bradley and Brittnum were found in a back room, police said.
The stolen money, the fake gun and ski masks were recovered at the scene.
Bradley and Brittnum are due to appear for their bond hearing today in Cook County Criminal Court.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Beat Statistics for Chatham
623 3 110 172 28,577
624 6 155 183 33,255
631 4 94 223 22,924
632 3 111 149 20,366
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Juvenile Adult
623 835 65
624 1326 225
631 669 52
632 527 113
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Man charged in police-involved shooting, chase in Chatham
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CHICAGO (STMW) -- A man was charged Sunday for a police-involved shooting and foot chase in the Chatham neighborhood. Lenard Myles, 17, of the 8100 block of South Cottage Grove Avenue, was charged with aggravated assault of an officer and unlawful use of a weapon, according to police News Affairs. About 4 p.m. Saturday, a Calumet Area saturation team on patrol in the 7900 block of South Langley Avenue approached a male suspect in an attempt to interview him, police News Affairs Officer Gabrielle Lesniak said. The man fled on foot and officers followed on foot. During the chase, the man turned and pointed a weapon in the direction of one of the officers, Lesniak said. An officer fired his weapon at the suspect, but did not strike him and did not cause any property damage, Lesniak said. Myles appeared in bond court Sunday. Calumet Area detectives and the Independent Police Review Authority, which investigates all police-involved shootings, are investigating. |
Monday, January 25, 2010
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17-year-old charged after pointing gun at police
A 17-year-old boy was charged today after he pointed a gun at police during a chase on Saturday in the Chatham neighborhood, officials said.
Lenard Myles of the 8100 block of South Cottage Grove Avenue was charged with aggravated assault of a police officer and unlawful use of a weapon, police said.
Police News Affairs Sgt. Antoinette Ursitti said that about 4 p.m. Saturday, police were patroling near the area of the 7900 block of South Langley Avenue when they attempted to conduct a field interview.
When police approached Myles, he attempted to run away, sparking a foot chase with police, Ursitti said.
During the chase, on the 7800 block of South Champlain Avenue, Myles pointed a gun at police who responded by shooting at the boy, Ursitti said.
Neither Myles or the officers were injured. Police recovered a gun on the scene, Ursitti said.
Police fire shots during Chatham foot chase, nobody wounded
The incident occurred around 4 p.m. when a Calumet Area saturation team on patrol near the 7900 block of South Langley Avenue approached a male suspect in an attempt to interview him, police News Affairs Officer Gabrielle Lesniak said.
The man fled on foot and and officers followed on foot. During the chase, the offender turned and pointed a weapon in the direction of one of the officers, Lesniak said.
Due to this action, an officer fired his weapon at the suspect, but did not strike him and did not cause any property damage, Lesniak said.
The offender was taken into custody and no charges had been filed as of early Sunday.
Calumet Area detectives and the Independent Police Review Authority, which investigates all police-involved shootings, are investigating.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
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Man in Chatham may have died from cold exposure
Vincent Hampton, 52, who may be homeless, was found at 400 block of East 87th Street in Chatham and pronounced dead at 12:55 a.m. this morning., according to the spokesman.
Preliminarily it appeared that the man had died from cold exposure but a final cause of death is pending an autopsy scheduled for Saturday, the spokesman said.
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Friday, January 22, 2010
What is the Census? When we all answer the Census, our needs are heard.
When we all answer the Census, our needs are heard.
"The actual enumeration shall be made within three years after the first meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent term of 10 years, in such manner as they shall by Law direct."
-- Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution of the United States
The U.S. Census counts every resident in the United States, and is required by the Constitution to take place every 10 years.
The 2010 Census will help communities receive more than $400 billion in federal funds each year for things like:
Hospitals
Job training centers
Schools
Senior centers
Bridges, tunnels and other-public works projects
Emergency services
The data collected by the census also help determine the number of seats your state has in the U.S. House of Representatives.
We can't move forward until you mail it back.
In March of 2010, census forms will be delivered to every residence in the United States and Puerto Rico. When you receive yours, just answer the 10 short questions and then mail the form back in the postage-paid envelope provided. If you don't mail the form back, you may receive a visit from a census taker, who will ask you the questions from the form.
The majority of the country will receive English–only materials. Households in areas with high concentrations of Spanish-speaking residents may receive a bilingual (English/Spanish) form.
Any personal data you provide is protected under federal law.
Woman, 2 men shot in Chatham
The three were sitting in a vehicle at 11:20 p.m. at 558 E. 76th St. when three men walked up and at least one of them fired into the vehicle before they ran away, police officer Hector Alfaro said.
All three people in the car were wounded, he said.
A source said they were in a late 80s car that was "shot up and riddled with bullets."
After the shooting, the victims drove themselves to East 75th Street and South Cornell Avenue where the Chicago Fire Department responded, Alfaro said.
Fire spokesman Larry Langford confirmed they responded to the Cornell address and took a woman to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in critical condition. Alfaro said the woman is in her 30s.
A man in his 20s who was shot in the back was taken to Stroger Hospital in serious condition, while another man in his 20s suffered a graze wound and was treated at Jackson Park Hospital, Langford said.
Alfaro said the graze wound was in the man's calf.
The motive remains unknown, Alfaro said.
Calumet Area detectives are investigating.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
New Library in Chatham to be 2-Story Facility
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Friday, January 15, 2010
Chatham Couple dead in murder-suicide
The two were found dead at 1:24 p.m. Tuesday on the first floor of a home in the 7600 block of South Prairie Avenue, according to police News Affairs Officer Veejay Zala.
Responding officers found the woman’s body in bed with covers over it. When detectives arrived and looked under the covers, the man’s body was found, according to police who said both were shot.
Martha Byrd, 52, and Ralph Linder, 62, were found dead in Byrd’s home at 7603 S. Prairie Ave., according to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office.
Linder, of 7555 S. Prairie Ave., died of a gunshot wound to the head, according to the medical examiner’s office. His death was ruled a suicide. Byrd died from multiple injuries from an assault and her death was ruled a homicide, according to the medical examiner’s office.
A note found on the scene indicated the deaths occurred because of an “infidelity,’’ according to police, who said the man may have been the woman’s boyfriend.
Calumet Area detectives are investigating.Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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Friday, January 8, 2010
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Charges in November Chatham slaying
A West Chatham man was arrested this week and has been charged with first-degree murder in the November shooting death of a man in front of a home in the 600 block of East 79th Street, police said today.
Brandon Starks, 22, was arrested Wednesday after fugitive-apprehension officers in the 8000 block of South Ingleside Avenue were conducting another investigation and wanted to interview him, police said in a statement.
Instead he ran, and police took him into custody after a short chase. They ran his name through their investigative database and found that detectives had issued an alert on him, police said.
Officers responded at about 10 a.m. Nov. 3 to a call of a person shot near 79th Street and St. Lawrence Avenue. Police found Bobby Shine, 24, there, shot and unresponsive. Shine was later pronounced dead.
Police did not release give a motive for the shooting.
Starks, of the 7900 block of South Perry Avenue, was scheduled to appear in bond court today.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Man dies after Chatham double shooting
Cody Miller, 21, whose address had not been confirmed, was declared dead just before 12:40 a.m. this morning at Stroger Hospital, where he and another 21-year-old were taken following the shooting, authorities said.
Miller and the other man were shot Sunday as they sat in a car on the 7700 block of South Champlain Avenue, police said.
Initial information was that one of the two men was dead on the scene, but both survived and were taken to area hospitals with serious injuries, one to Stroger Hospital in serious to critical condition, Zala said.
Police responded to a report of shots fired about 2:12 p.m. Sunday and found the men in the car had been shot, according to the preliminary information, Police News Affairs Officer Veejay Zala said.
An attacker came up to the car and shot the two men, according to early police information. No one was in custody.
Miller turned 21 on Friday, authorities said. An autopsy for Miller had been scheduled for today, but his body was not taken to the medical examiner's office.
Monday, January 4, 2010
CTA Plans to Cancel Several 79th Street Bus Stops
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Saturday, January 2, 2010
Cop shoots man after traffic stop in Chatham
The man was shot in the buttocks and was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn. Officials said his wound was not life-threatening.
The officers approached the vehicle and asked the men to get out "after noticing the occupants were making suspicious movements," police said.
The officers were patting the two down when one of them struggled with an officer and tried to grab the officer's gun, police said.
"During the struggle, the officer observed a handgun in the waistband of the offender," police said. "The offender reached for the gun in his waistband and, due to his actions, the officer's partner fired his weapon striking the offender in the buttocks."
Police said the officers were treated and released from University of Chicago Medical Center for minor injuries.