Former Patriots player Sergio Brown reported missing, mother found dead
Police are still searching for former NFL player Sergio Brown after his mother, Myrtle Brown, 73, was found dead.
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Police are still searching for former NFL player Sergio Brown after his mother, Myrtle Brown, 73, was found dead.
Much of Chicago's Central Business District is now closed to incoming traffic as the city prepares for possible large celebrations for Mexican Independence Day.
The four men were inside a Parkway Gardens home when they were shot.
University officials say the incidents all happened within minutes, and one student was hit in the face.
A man between 45 and 55 years old was pronounced dead after he was struck in the 500 block of South Independence.
He heard a loud noise from inside the home during a gathering and noticed he had been shot in the thigh.
Jesus Gomez Munoz is believed to be driving a white Honda Accord with an Illinois license plate DT50632.
The boy was near the sidewalk in the 6000 block of South Elizabeth just after 7 p.m. when he was struck.
Roads were closed and the UP-West Metra line was stalled in Villa Park while officers tried to track down two suspects who ended up crashing their SUV in Lombard following a high speed police chase.
A 30-year-old man was in a vehicle when he struck an unkown male who then got out a gun and started shooting.
Police said the female pulled a gun and officers fired but no one was hit.
The shooting appears to have taken place while teens were being dispersed from the group and walking through a nearby parking lot.
According to United, the flight experienced the issue shortly before takeoff.
Four unidentified males got out of a vehicle and started showing handguns and demanding the victims' belongings.
Antonio Garcia-Dealba, 52, is charged with one count of aggravated discharge of a firearm.