Funeral scheduled for Kane County Sheriff's K9 Hudson
Kane County Sheriff's K9 Hudson was killed in the line of duty Wednesday after a carjacking led to a police chase, crash and gunfire near the border of Geneva and Batavia.
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Kane County Sheriff's K9 Hudson was killed in the line of duty Wednesday after a carjacking led to a police chase, crash and gunfire near the border of Geneva and Batavia.
The girl was struck in the back and transported to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center in good condition.
Two people were in an argument in a parking lot at the community center at 501 E. 170th St., which led to the shooting.
Several people were in an argument near 1800 Lake Street when one person fired two shots.
James Saye, of Chicago, is accused of attempting to force a woman walking near the university into his car, then fleeing police.
They found a hand grenade, someone pulled the pin on the device and it detonated.
A 61-year-old woman was instructing a 61-year-old man on how to drive a Toyota Sienna minivan when he hit the accelerator instead of the brake.
The victim told police he was trying to stop a shoplifter.
The toddler has been identified as Laroyce Bolden of Chicago.
The fire was on the seventh floor of the nine-story high-rise but has been extinguished, officials said.
Two of the victims were younger than seven.
Officers found two cans wrapped in duct tape with wires sticking out of them.
Police say the two were inside a home with two "known offenders" when one started shooting.
The boy was initially reported in serious condition
A SWAT team responded after the four attackers ran into a nearby building, but no one was arrested.