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65-year-old dies day after fire in Margate Park senior living building
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Family of Anthony Alvarez struggles with his public death, asks that policing failures be addressed after his fatal shooting by an officer
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Man, 65, critically injured in Margate Park fire in senior living building
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The scene in the 2900 block of West Logan Boulevard after a man behind the wheel of a pickup truck ran into a pedestrian on May 1, 2021. Charlie J. Johnson, Chicago Tribune
CHICAGO â A 57-year-old motorist apparently angered by âyuppies with dogsâ allegedly yelled anti-Asian comments before slamming into group of friends enjoying a birthday picnic, seriously injuring a woman in Logan Square, witnesses and officials said.
The crash happened about 5:15 p.m. Saturday in the 2900 block of West Logan Boulevard when a red pickup truck jumped a curb and went up onto the grass median between inner and outer Logan Boulevard before hitting at least one adult pedestrian, a woman, according to Chicago Fire Department Chief Walter Schroeder and police spokesman Anthony Spicuzza.