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GARY â City officials said Tuesday they re renewing a push to require some businesses to hire armed guards as Lake County prosecutors seek to waive two teenage boys to adult court on allegations they shot and killed a retired firefighter during a robbery attempt. Wallace Wally Broadnax, 70, a retired Gary firefighter and member of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, was remembered as someone who was always willing to help children. That s why it hurt so much to learn a 14-year-old boy and 15-year-old boy are accused of attempting to rob Broadnax and shooting him to death early June 26 in the parking lot of the Clark gas station at West 23rd Avenue and Grant Street in Gary, family members said. ....
According to the Illinois Department of Child and Family Services, there was an increase of more than 2,000 kids entering foster care in the last year. ....
CROWN POINT â A man charged in a deadly arson fire three years ago in Hammond testified Monday he was not happy about his failing marriage, but he would never have hurt his estranged wife, her boyfriend or the boyfriend s mother. Ronald Gee, 45, of Berwyn, Illinois, said he parked his silver 2003 Ford Explorer behind his home on Chicago s South Side before going to sleep the night of the fire and saw it the in the same spot the next morning as he left in his work van. Gee s estranged wife, Robin Gee, testified last week it was Gee who was seen in surveillance images driving their silver Explorer early April 14, 2018, before a fire at 19 Doty St. that killed 62-year-old Brenda Young Poole and injured Robin Gee and her boyfriend, Michael Young. ....
Tonia Carr, chair of St. Sabina’s cabinet, explained Sunday why the church will be withholding roughly $100,000 in monthly assessments to the Archdiocese of Chicago. The assessments, which come from St. Sabina’s church and school, will be withheld until officials close the ongoing investigation into sexual abuse claims lodged against Father Michael Pfleger. Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times In a bid to put pressure on the Archdiocese of Chicago, leaders at St. Sabina Church in Auburn-Gresham announced Sunday the parish plans to stop paying roughly $100,000 in monthly assessments until church officials close the ongoing investigation into sexual abuse claims lodged against Father Michael Pfleger. ....