CTA bus supervisor shot on Chicago's Southwest Side

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:50 GMT

CTA bus supervisor shot on Chicago's Southwest Side CHICAGO — A CTA bus supervisor was shot Tuesday afternoon on the city's Southwest Side, the agency confirms to WGN News. SkyCam9 flew above the scene at W. 47th St. and A. Archer Ave. in Archer Heights following reports of a shooting that prompted a heavy police presence. According to police, the 55-year-old CTA employee was standing outside when someone from an unknown vehicle began firing shots toward the victim and others. A CCL holder who witnessed the shooting opened fire toward the fleeing car, police added. Chicago Fire paramedics transported the victim, who suffered a gunshot wound to the thigh, to Mt. Sinai Hospital in stable condition. Suspect sought in CTA Red Line armed robbery, police say WGN contacted CTA for additional information about the shooting. In response, a CTA spokesperson told WGN News, "According to preliminary information, there was a reported disturbance at the intersection of Archer & 47th following an earlier accident involving a CTA bus." Read...

Residents discuss plans for migrant shelter at Amundsen Park during community meeting

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:50 GMT

Residents discuss plans for migrant shelter at Amundsen Park during community meeting CHICAGO — Another new migrant shelter is in the works at Amundsen Park in the city's Galewood neighborhood.A plan by Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson would convert the field house into a shelter, which would house 200 people for at least six months. The facility would be the city’s 22nd migrant shelter. Ald. Lopez announces 4th District bid for Congress Alderman Chris Taliaferro, the chair of the City Council’s Police and Fire Committee, warned that the recent increase in shelters is increasing tensions between the city's Black and Latino Communities.“We can’t argue in one sentence, ‘Let’s provide opportunities for youth to get them to stop coming downtown’ and then take those opportunities away from the youth,” Taliaferro said in a statement released on Monday. “We can’t take these resources, especially in our underserved communities. This goes against everything that we’re trying to do to reduce violence.” October concert calendar: 10 of the best Chicago shows To accommodate the ...

Teen girl missing from Southwest Side since May 2022

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:50 GMT

Teen girl missing from Southwest Side since May 2022 CHICAGO — Police are looking for help as officers search for a teen girl missing from the city's Southwest Side since May of 2022. Chicago police say 15-year-old Adelia Claudia was last seen on May 23, 2022, in the 3300 block of West 51st Street in Gage Park.According to police, Claudia is known to frequent areas near the 5100 block of South Whipple Street and the 2200 block of South Albany Avenue in South Lawndale. Ald. Lopez announces 4th District bid for Congress Police say Claudia, who has black hair and brown eyes, was last seen wearing a blue shirt with blue jeans and white gym shoes. Claudia stands 5 feet tall and weighs around 90 pounds. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of 15-year-old Adelia Claudia is asked to call the CPD Area One Detective's SVU office at 312-747-8380.Tips for police can also be filed at CPDtip.com. Tips can be left anonymously.

Jed Hoyer on 2023 Cubs' season: 'We just didn't finish the race'

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:50 GMT

Jed Hoyer on 2023 Cubs' season: 'We just didn't finish the race' CHICAGO — Despite a September to forget, the 2023 season may have exceeded a number of expectations for fans and pundits, with some classfying it as a success.You cannot count Jed Hoyer in that category."I guess I'll start by saying no," said the Cubs president when he began his season-ending news conference referencing the fact that so many in the organization have been asked it if this past season was a success.An 83-79 record was probably above what some might have expected out of a group that came into the 2023 season with many questions to answer. They had an encouraging start, bottomed out at ten games under .500 on June 8 and were still seven games under on July 17. Yet they rallied enough to prevent a selloff at the trade deadline, went 18-9 in August, and were in position to get a Wild Card until the final week. Yet a 7-14 finish left them on the outside of the postseason looking in, producing a bitter ending to what could be looked at as an encouraging campaign. "We went f...

Suspect sought in CTA Red Line armed robbery, police say

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:50 GMT

Suspect sought in CTA Red Line armed robbery, police say CHICAGO — Chicago police are seeking the public's help identifying a male suspect who the department says robbed a CTA commuter at gunpoint. According to police, the armed robbery occurred around 8 a.m. Monday at the Monroe Street Red Line station. Police said the male suspect approached the victim and asked if he could use their cell phone. When the victim said no, police said the male suspect displayed a gun, threatened the victim, took the cell phone and fled the scene. No injuries were reported. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines Anyone with information is asked to contact police or leave an anonymous tip at cpdtip.com.

Man accused of shooting Taco Bell worker over his change: North Carolina police

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:50 GMT

Man accused of shooting Taco Bell worker over his change: North Carolina police CHARLOTTE (WJZY) — A man has been charged after he allegedly shot a Taco Bell employee in Charlotte, North Carolina, over the change he received, police say. Doll Andrew McLendon, 67, has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury and discharging a weapon into occupied property, according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police.Doll Andrew McLendon via Mecklenburg County Jail Shortly before 9:30 p.m. Saturday, officers received a report of an assault with a deadly weapon with injury at a Taco Bell on Albemarle Road in east Charlotte.When CMPD officers arrived, they reportedly found an employee suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Witnesses said that after McLendon ordered food in the drive-thru, he became aggressive because he believed he was given an incorrect amount of change. CMPD said McLendon left the drive-thru, went inside, took out a firearm, and began shooting from outside the restaurant. McLendon ...

RECALL: Air fryers sold on Amazon may catch fire

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:50 GMT

RECALL: Air fryers sold on Amazon may catch fire (WHTM) — Several thousand Spectra-brand air fryers are being recalled over concerns of fire and burn hazards. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission reports about 6,400 Spectra air fryers are impacted by the recall after reports of the items overheating.The recalled Secura air fryers feature: model number SAF-53D (TXG-DT16E) with date code 1901 and model number SAF-53 (TXG-DS16) with date codes 1903 and 1904.  Nearly 273K Ram trucks recalled over rear view camera image issue The recalled air fryers are black with silver accents and "Secura" is printed on the top of each unit. The model number and date code are also printed on a silver label at the bottom of the air fryer. The air fryers are about 12 inches high, 11 inches deep, and 12 inches wide.Recalled Secura air fryer SAF-53D (TXG-DT16E) (Photo: United States Consumer Product Safety Commission)Recalled Secura air fryer SAF-53 (TXG-DS16) (Photo: United States Consumer Product Safety Commission)If you have one...

Rep. Bowman being investigated after pulling fire alarm

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:50 GMT

Rep. Bowman being investigated after pulling fire alarm WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — New York Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman is under investigation after he pulled a fire alarm ahead of a consequential vote to fund the government.Three days later, House Republicans say they have no intention of sweeping matters under the rug."This has to be addressed directly," said Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wis.Bowman insists he pulled the alarm by mistake.In a statement, he said he was rushing to get to the vote and activated the alarm while trying to open a locked exit door. The door is typically open during weekdays.But Republicans aren't buying it."Nowhere does it say, 'Pull the fire alarm to open the door,'" Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., said."This is someone who was a school principal," said Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y. "He knows very well what a fire alarm is.""If you surveyed 100 New Yorkers, zero would believe his story," Rep. Nick LaLota, R-N.Y., said.Some lawmakers have compared Bowman's alleged delay tactic to the crimes of the Jan. 6 riot...

Police need help solving 'road rage homicide' in north Austin

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:50 GMT

Police need help solving 'road rage homicide' in north Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) — Police are asking for the community's help to find the person who shot and killed a woman in north Austin after what they describe as a "road rage homicide" this past weekend.Homicide Det. Israel Piña told reporters Tuesday afternoon that the victim's name is Teressa Gandy Ferguson, 46. He said police believe she died from a gunshot wound after getting into a minor crash with someone. This happened at about 6 p.m. Saturday near exit 240 on North Interstate 35, which is the area between Rundberg Lane and Anderson Lane. MAP: Where have Austin’s homicides occurred in 2023? Police said Ferguson called a friend after the crash and told that person she apparently pulled over to exchange information with the other driver involved. However, the call ended unexpectedly. Shortly thereafter, police said 911 received an automated call from Apple reporting a collision involving Ferguson's vehicle, which led to officers responding. Officers said they found Ferguson unresponsive...

'Action means something to me': Mayor Kirk Watson responds to winter storm report

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:37:50 GMT

'Action means something to me': Mayor Kirk Watson responds to winter storm report AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After a City-wide after-action report was released Tuesday, KXAN City Hall reporter Grace Reader sat down with Mayor Kirk Watson to talk about what happens next. You can find the full interview with the mayor, broken into topics highlighted in the report, below: CommunicationThe report highlighted communication challenges between City, County and private-sector staff working the winter storm. There were challenges in determining which staff members should be doing what, meaning some departments were operating in a silo and others were duplicating work. Communication, shelter issues identified during ‘hurricane-level’ Austin ice storm, report says The report also found there a lack of translation services and for some, nonexistent services. Management "We changed city managers, bringing in Jesús Garza to serve as Interim City Manager. We tasked him to begin immediately addressing our emergency preparedness and response," Watson said...