Should Illinois’ red-flag law have stopped the Highland Park parade shooting?
Illinois’ ‘red-flag’ law could have stopped the suspect in the Independence Day parade shooting from buying a gun or at least delayed the purchase of the weapon.
Illinois’ ‘red-flag’ law could have stopped the suspect in the Independence Day parade shooting from buying a gun or at least delayed the purchase of the weapon.
The suspected gunman in Highland Park had two previous encounters with law enforcement. So how was he able to legally purchase his guns?
A father who shielded his son from gunfire, a devoted mother, and a grandfather with a big smile and bright blue eyes are among the seven victims whose stories are being shared by loved ones in the fallout of one of the worst mass shootings in Illinois history.
Demonstrators took the streets Wednesday night in downtown Chicago, calling for all officers involved in Walker’s death to be fired and indicted.
Brendan Kelly said there was no evidence of a “clear and present danger” that could have supported denying Robert E. Crimo III’s request.
At least 68 people were shot and 8 people were killed over the Fourth of July weekend across Chicago.
As we learn the identities of the people killed in the shooting, their loved ones are speaking out about how they want them to be remembered.
Sudhir Venkatesh’s new book follows two rival teens on Chicago’s South Side and a community that’s trying to save them from gun violence.
A local synagogue teacher was among one of the seven people killed in Monday’s mass shooting.
Robert Crimo III, 21, faces seven counts of first-degree murder in the July 4 shooting that left 7 dead and dozens wounded. He was denied bail Wednesday morning.