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On September 2, 2024, a mass shooting occurred aboard a Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Blue Line train as it traveled between Oak Park station and Harlem station. Four people were killed at random. The alleged shooter was taken into custody and charged with four counts of first-degree murder.
September 4, 2024 at 1:12 PM A 30-year-old man has been charged with murder after four people were killed “execution-style” in a mass shooting on a train in Chicago on Labor Day.
The shooting took place on two train cars, Chin said at the news conference. The train was in motion when gunfire erupted, he said. Yellow tape blocks off the Blue Line train station in Forest ...
The shooting appeared to be random, police said. The suspect was found on another train and police recovered a weapon. 4 people shot and killed on Chicago-area Blue Line train
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Sometime before 1:50 PM, Nightengale fatally shot 30-year-old Yiran Fan, a PHD student from China, in the head as he sat in his vehicle in a Hyde Park parking garage. [4] [5] Shortly afterwards, Nightengale entered an apartment building at 4940 S. East End Ave., where he fatally shot doorwoman 46-year-old Aisha Johnson and wounded a 77-year-old-woman in the head as she grabbed her mail.
Police say the four victims appeared to be sleeping on the early morning train when they were fatally shot.
After the release of the video, Illinois state Rep. La Shawn Ford, the co-sponsor of a bill titled the Law Enforcement Accountability Act of 2021, called for a revamp of foot chase policies and the end of qualified immunity. [118] Some community organizers in Chicago, meanwhile, called to "defund the police and invest in our communities.” [138]