Victim witnesses to the July 4, 2022, mass shooting in Highland Park can be in the courtroom during the trial of alleged shooter Robert Crimo III, which begins Monday, a Lake County judge ruled.
All of the 48 living victims are allowed to be present for the duration of the trial even though many of them will be called as witnesses, a Lake County judge ruled Thursday.
A 17-year-old boy was charged in connection with a shooting that left a 15-year-old boy seriously wounded last September in the West Englewood neighborhood.
Witnesses under normal circumstances are not permitted in a courtroom until after they’ve testified, but Judge Victoria Rosetti on Thursday pointed to the Illinois Crime Victims’ Bill ...
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability is investigating shots fired by police officers on the West Side Thursday ...
Victims of the Highland Park July 4th parade shooting will be allowed to attend the upcoming trial of the alleged shooter, a ...
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability is investigating a shooting involving police Thursday morning in Chicago's ...
The 17-year-old was arrested by members of the Chicago police and the Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force on Wednesday ...
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Chicagoans in under-resourced neighborhoods say barriers to accessing mental health services affect youths, adults — and ...
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