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Chatham: 2 shot, 1 fatally, Chicago police say - Chicago Sun-Times

Adobe Stock Photo Two men were shot, one fatally, Tuesday in Chatham, according to Chicago police. About 11:55 p.m., the men, 38 and 33, were standing on the sidewalk in the 7900 block of South Eberhart Avenue, when someone approached and fired shots, Chicago police said. The 33-year-old was struck in the back and brought to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead, police said. The older man was struck in the right leg and brought to Jackson Park Hospital in good condition. The Cook County medical examiner’s office identified the man as Paliris Singleton. Area Two detectives are investigating.

Family of hearing-impaired retiree shot by police files wrongful death lawsuit

HAMMOND — A hearing-impaired 82-year-old man was not intoxicated and did not have a gun when he was shot by Gary police Nov. 7, 2019, a recently filed wrongful death lawsuit states. Police have said Gary officers encountered Melvin Bouler while responding to a report of an intoxicated man with a weapon in the 2400 block of Roosevelt Street and shot him after he failed to follow officers orders. Bouler, of Gary, died Jan. 4, 2020, at a Chicago hospital from the wounds he suffered in the shooting, according to the Cook County medical examiner s office. Gary police counted Bouler s death in 2020 as a homicide. In a lawsuit filed last month in U.S. District Court in Hammond, attorneys for Bouler s family said Bouler s homicide was a result of hyper-aggressive policing by the responding officers.

1 killed, 1 wounded in South Side shooting: police

1 seriously injured in double semi crash, paint spill in NW Indiana

1 seriously injured in double semi crash, paint spill in NW Indiana By Sun-Times Media Wire article Two semitrailers were involved in a serious crash April 6, 2021, on Interstate 80/94 near Ripley Street. | Indiana State Police LAKE STATION, Ind. - Traffic backed up for several miles Tuesday morning after a serious crash involving semitrailers on Interstate 80/94 in northwest Indiana. One driver was flown by helicopter to the University of Chicago Medical Center following the early morning crash at Ripley Street near Lake Station, according to Indiana State Police spokesman Sgt. Glen Fifield. Eastbound traffic was reduced to one lane before 6:30 a.m. following a crash involving two semitrailers, according to the Indiana Department of Transportation. Media reports showed traffic backed up for several miles.

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