Schaumburg ban on holiday displays crossing sidewalks sparks protest Schaumburg resident Brian Koehler and supporters are asking village officials to make reconsider their decision Tuesday to enforce a ban on temporary displays in the public right of way, like his illuminated arch over the sidewalk on the 500 block of Hingham Lane. Courtesy of Brian Koehler Citing safety concerns and village liability, Schaumburg trustees this week voted 5-1 to enforce a ban on temporary displays and decorations that cross sidewalks into the public right of way. Courtesy of village of Schaumburg
Updated 4/16/2021 9:16 AM
Schaumburg trustees 5-1 vote Tuesday to enforce a ban on temporary displays that cross sidewalks into the public right of way has sparked a social media campaign by a resident who says it would outlaw his popular holiday display featuring illuminated archways over his sidewalk.
Columbus police have charged two men for separate homicides and are asking for help in locating the suspects.
Smith is suspected of shooting Ximines around 8:24 p.m. on Jan. 30 in the 3800 block of Bufflehead Drive on the Northeast Side.
Ximines was transported in critical condition to Mount Carmel East Hospital, where she died at 6:30 a.m. on Jan. 31. Her death was Columbus 22nd homicide of 2021.
Detectives are also seeking a 41-year-old Franklinton man wanted on a murder charge after a shooting at a carryout left an employee dead.
Jimmy Crum, 51, of Franklinton, was shot around 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at Van s Carry Out, located at 1270 W. Town St.