Authorities say Chicago man intentionally drove into picnick

Authorities say Chicago man intentionally drove into picnickers


Authorities say Chicago man intentionally drove into picnickers
Timothy Nielsen
Updated 5/3/2021 10:16 PM
A man announced his intent before driving his pickup truck onto a grassy median on Chicago's North Side and striking two people in a group he labeled yuppies with dogs, Cook County prosecutors said Monday.
Timothy Nielsen, 57, was charged Monday with four counts of attempted murder and was ordered held without bond by Circuit Judge John Fitzgerald Lyke.
 
Prosecutors say 10 people were celebrating a birthday Sunday when Nielsen drove up to group and complained about the behavior of the group's dogs. After members of the group asked him to leave, he reversed his pickup and then drove onto the median, authorities said. A 42-year-old woman, was briefly trapped under the truck and was seriously injured. Another victim was treated at the scene.

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