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Woman asks, 'Why did they have to shoot?' decades after fatal police shooting | Elgin police release stats on use of force, weapons

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Woman asks, 'Why did they have to shoot?' decades after fatal police shooting

Tuesday, Apr 10

Patricia "Pat" Hazelwood was 16 years old and the mother of a 4-month-old daughter when she identified her husband's body nearly 50 years ago. Clifton "Cliff" Hazelwood, 19, was armed with a knife and threatening to kill her before he was shot and killed by an Elgin police officer.

Elgin police release statistics on use of force, weapons

Elgin Deputy Police Chief Bill Wolf discusses how the training of Elgin officers stresses reducing conflicts and data showing how force is used in the line of duty.

Elgin man gets 14-year prison term for using stun gun in kidnap attempt of woman

Jorge Castaneda deliberately cut a woman's car tire and volunteered to fix it in a premeditated plot to use a stun gun to abduct her, the Kane County State's Attorney's Office said.

Meet the force behind the Disabled Hockey Festival and the rink named after him in West Dundee

J.J. O'Connor is the force behind the Toyota-USA Hockey Disabled Hockey Festival and has a rink named after him at the Leafs Ice Centre in West Dundee.

Carpentersville native Bradie Tennell takes Cinderella on the road in Stars on Ice tour

The Cinderella story continues for Carpentersville native and current Cary resident Bradie Tennell, who recently placed sixth at the World Figure Skating Championships.

Carpentersville may use TIF money to help D300 tear down old Tom Thumb child care center

The Carpentersville Village Board agreed in principle on wanting to help cover some of the demolition expense but want to know how much the work will cost before committing to a dollar amount.

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