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Monday, Dec 17 In Chicago, just because a shooting has been cleared doesn't mean a shooter has been brought to justice. Even with the low percentage of shootings that result in arrests, it can take more than a year of filings, fights over evidence and delays before a case may finally be resolved. "It's not comforting at all." | | |
| John Wayne Gacy was known to his suburban Chicago neighbors as a businessman, a party host and a clown named Pogo. But in December 1978, the search for a student led police to his doorstep. The nightmare they found inside revealed him to be one of America's most notorious serial killers. |
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| President Trump, besieged by multiple investigations, resurrected the specter of a commutation for imprisoned former Gov. Rod Blagojevich on Sunday by using social media to urge supporters to watch a Fox News interview with former Illinois first lady Patti Blagojevich. |
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| DePaul University freshman David Krupa scored an impressive victory in Chicago politics on Saturday: Michael Madigan — the most powerful Democrat in Illinois — backed out of a challenge to Krupa's candidacy for alderman in the Southwest Side's 13th Ward. |
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| Watch your wallet — city crime figures show that it has been a bad year for pickpocketing on the CTA. |
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| Some fans delighted in the siren and credited the sonic addition with leading the team to two important wins. But for other fans, it was an insult to those who know how to show up, support their team and use their voices. |
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| Surrounded by English gardens, this home has an open floor plan and 22-foot ceilings in the main living area. The gourmet kitchen has high-end appliances and quartz countertops. The master suite is located on the main level, and the second floor boasts four additional bedrooms. |
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