Camera captures video of teen’s shooting

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The snippet of security video lasts just under 30 seconds, but it’s enough to capture a 16-year-old boy tumbling to the ground after being shot in the back, then trying to get up after being shot again.

Three hours later, Fred Couch would be dead.

Detectives were reviewing the clip hoping it will lead them to the gunman who approached Couch shortly after 8 p.m. Wednesday at Big Sam’s Mini Mart, 333 W. 119th St. According to updated information, police said he was shot three times, twice in the back and once in the chest.

The video shows the front ends of several vehicles apparently parked in at Big Sam’s. At 8:11 p.m. and 27 seconds people are seen crouched double and running out from behind a white SUV along the driver’s side.

In the video, a figure, apparently Couch, collapses to the ground in front of a green sedan. At 33 seconds, a bald man wearing a blue jacket emerges from the driver’s side of the SUV and extends an arm.

A metal handgun glints in his hand, and a puff of smoke emerges. The figure on the ground flinches.

As the last shot is fired, the SUV backs out of the frame and is gone. At 43 seconds, the figure on the ground turns over and sits up. He then falls back over.

Calumet Area detectives are investigating the shooting and no one was in custody Thursday night, police said.

Couch was a homebody who stayed out of trouble and was often the life of the party, his mother and stepmother said.

“He was beautiful,” his mother Tojuna Williams said. “He kept us all lifted.”

But the 16-year-old’s friends tell a more complex story  –  one that involved neighborhood rivals and frequent minor scrapes with the law.

Couch, a sophomore at Fenger High School, was shot to death at a convenience store around the corner from his house.

“It’s very, very senseless,” Williams said.  “He’s gone. I’m in total shock.”

Muhammad Zain, a Big Sam’s employee, said that a lot of men deal marijuana outside the store on the 300 block of West 119th Street. The dealers have become a nuisance, Zain said.

On Thursday morning, friends and family gathered at Couch’s home on the 11800 block of South Harvard Avenue. Many said they remembered him as a “goofy” teenager who kept the house lively.

He had recently joined the band at Fenger, his mother said, but she didn’t know what instrument he played.

Couch often hosted gatherings in his room, which he meticulously kept clean. He set it up as a sort of lounge, complete with a couch and a speaker system. Hip hop music was constantly playing, his family said.

Couch was big on style. He ironed his jeans every morning and treated his  new gym shoes like trophies, his family said.

“He’s the cleanest son I got,” Williams said, while donning her son’s school ID necklace.

Williams said her son’s father, also named Fred Couch, was shot to death in 1993.

Couch’s father was 23 when he was shot at an Econolodge motel in Calumet City. Police saw three men leaving the motel at 3:15 a.m. and tried to stop them as they sped off toward ChicagoChicago reviewsChicago reviews on the Dan Ryan Expressway, police said at the time. Police stopped the car near 93rd Street and Stony Island Avenue. The elder Couch was found dead inside.

“It’s really sad, the only son I had with him,” said Williams, before breaking down in tears.

His girlfriend of three years, Shameana Vance, 16, called Couch a “sweetheart.” He would send periodic text messages and often treated her to movies and dinner, she said.

She planned to meet him Wednesday night and worried when he didn’t answer his phone, Vance said.

Couch, however, was often getting into trouble with the law, she said.

He told her that he had recently gotten into a dispute with a group of boys in the neighborhood but didn’t give more details, Vance said. Any criminal record involving Couch isn’t available because he was a juvenile.

Williams said she often had to escort him to court for minor things, but overall Couch stayed out of trouble.

“He was beautiful, he loved people and he was comical,” Williams said. “He can do wrong, but he’s mainly doing right.”

His stepmother, Debra Jones, said she had a conversation with him recently about getting his life together and getting a job.

“He told me he had started to see things in a more positive light,” Jones said. “He was too young to die like that.”

Many in the neighborhood said Couch was a familiar face on the block. Shawn Fleming, 31, whose cousin was a close friend of Couch’s, said Couch got himself into minor run-ins with the law  but he did nothing severe enough to get himself killed.

“He’s too young to die like that,” Fleming said. “He’s just a schoolboy.”

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Tojuna Williams, mother of Fred Couch, a student at Fenger High School who was shot Wednesday night. She is wearing his student ID. (Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago Tribune)


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Jay-Z – On To The Next One (feat. Swizz Beatz)

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106 & Party New Years Eve Show

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Trey Songz – Say Ahh


Clipse – I’m Good

Yo Gotti – 5 Star Remix (feat. Nicki Minaj)

Omarion – I Get It In

Mario – Thinkin About You/Break Up (feat. Sean Garrett)

Pleasure P – Boyfriend #2/Under

New Boyz – You’re A Jerk/Tie Me Down

Maino – Million Bucks

Dorrough – Walk That Walk/Ice Cream Paint Job

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106 & Party New Years Eve Show

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Trey Songz – Say Ahh


Clipse – I’m Good

Yo Gotti – 5 Star Remix (feat. Nicki Minaj)

Omarion – I Get It In

Mario – Thinkin About You/Break Up (feat. Sean Garrett)

Jeremih – Birthday Sex





Pleasure P – Boyfriend #2/Under

Day26 – Imma Put It On Her

New Boyz – You’re A Jerk/Tie Me Down

Maino – Million Bucks

Mishon – Just A Kiss

Dorrough – Walk That Walk/Ice Cream Paint Job

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Rihanna & Jay-Z New Years Eve with Carson Daly Live

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Rihanna – Wait Your Turn

Jay-Z – Run This Town/Umbrella(feat. Rihanna)

Rihanna – Hard

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The Roots & Mobb Deep – Medley (Live In New York)

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Man charged in fatal stabbing

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A 34-year-old ChicagoChicago reviewsChicago reviews man was charged today with fatally stabbing another man on Wednesday after a heated argument on the South SideSouth Side reviewsSouth Side reviews, officials said.

Junior Thigpen of the 4700 block of West Monroe Street was charged with first-degree murder, police said. He is expected to appear in bond court on Friday, police said.

Rasaan McCord, 32, of the 2900 block of West Fillmore Street was pronounced dead at 2:12 a.m. Wednesday, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office. McCord died of a stab wound to his neck and his death was ruled a homicide, according to the office.

Police said Thigpen and McCord were both at the apartment of a mutual acquaintance on the 3500 block of South Martin Luther King Drive when the two got into an argument. The argument escalated to a physical struggle and ended with McCord collapsing from a stab wound. Thigpen fled the home, according to police.

McCord was taken to Stroger Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Wentworth District officers canvassed the area and learned Thigpen’s identity. Thigpen was arrested at a gas station on the 100 block of South Cicero Avenue, police said.

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Same store robbed 3 times in 1 month

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A West SideWest Side reviewsWest Side reviews convenience store has been robbed three times in December, and police today asked the public for help in their investigation.

The 7-Eleven store at 954 W. Monroe St. was robbed on Dec. 1, Dec. 22 and Dec. 27, police said in a community alert.

In the robbery on Dec. 1 two men used a silver-colored semi-automatic handgun to take money from both the business and employees.

The second and third robberies were very similar, in both the suspect and the details, police said.

In both those robberies a lone male armed with a knife first acted as if he wanted to make a purchase, then forced an employee to open a cash register. The robber fled with cash and several packs of cigarettes.

The two robbers in the Dec. 1 attack were described in the police alert as black men, both 18-25 years old. One man was 6-foot to 6-foot-2 and 175-190 pounds, while the other was 5-foot-10 and 150 pounds. The robber in the other two attacks was described by police as a black man, 18-25, 5-foot-11 to 6-foot-3 and 195-215 pounds.

Anyone with information about these robberies is asked to call Harrison Area detectives at 312-746-8253.

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Happy New Year from Japan!

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Autopsy: Currency exchange owner shot in the face

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Brian Choi’s currency exchange at 3443 W. Foster Ave. (Alex Garcia/ChicagoChicago reviewsChicago reviews Tribune)

A Korean-American business owner from Wilmette was found shot to death in the trunk of a car near his Northwest Side store early Thursday.

Brian Choi, 55, of the 200 block of Heather Lane, was found by police about midnight. He was in his Hyundai, parked in the 5100 block of North St. Louis Avenue, around the corner from his currency exchange business.

He was shot once in the face, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office. The death was ruled a homicide.

The slaying shocked Choi’s Wilmette neighbors, who knew him as a hardworking businessman and devoted father of three.

“Who would do that to a guy like him, and why?” asked Maria Anast, 48, who for years has lived across the street from Choi. She described the victim and his family as “very nice people.”

Police said Thursday afternoon that robbery is the suspected motive and that no one was in custody.

They were reviewing surveillance images and interviewing people near his  business and his Wilmette home to piece together where Choi was between closing the store at 7 p.m. Wednesday and being found shot five hours later.

Choi owned Foster Currency Exchange, 3443 W. Foster Ave., according to state records. Choi, a U.S. citizen, came to the United States from Korea about 30 years ago, was married and had two daughters and a son ranging in age from high school to early 20s, said a longtime friend and pastor, Man Heo.

“He was trying his best to have a really good life for his family in America,” Heo said in Korean, through his son, before entering the family’s home.

A surveillance camera on a church near Choi’s store may shed some light on the crime.

Ik Kim, assistant pastor of the Holy Nation Presbyterian Church, said the camera is capable of capturing activity along Foster in the direction of the exchange. Kim, 28, said police wanted to see surveillance images from Wednesday night.

Choi was working at the currency exchange when it was held up five months ago. Three men in their 20s, who didn’t display weapons, robbed the exchange about 11:30 a.m. July 27. That case is still open.

Heather Lyons, 37, who has lived above the currency exchange for eight years, saw Choi in July from her window, lying on the ground injured, and helped him.

“When I helped him out that day, I bought him a first aid because he didn’t have (a kit),” Lyons said. “He hugged me and thanked me for helping him in that way.

“I just stood by his side that day. I didn’t want to leave him until he was ready to go and report it.

“He was just a nice kind man,” she said through tears Thursday morning after learning of his death. “He never bothers anybody. He does his job, comes to work every morning, opens up the currency exchange. He’s friendly and nice to me and my husband, and to the neighborhood around him.”

She said Choi usually left the currency exchange when it closed at 7 p.m. She said an elderly woman had worked at the exchange with him, but Lyons had not seen her since the robbery in July.

Tribune reporters Jeremy Gorner, Angie Leventis Lourgos, Annie Sweeney, Andrew L. Wang and Carlos Sadovi contributed to this report.

Dan Simmons

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Indiana correctional guards stop escape

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The Northwest Indiana Times reports: A man waiting to be booked at the Lake County, Ind. jail attempted an escape through the jail’s ceiling, officials said. The man’s attempts were foiled by three correctional officers.

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Unions object to some changes at Sun-Times

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Among the financial obligations the owners of the new Sun-Times Media elected to leave with the vestigial parent of the ChicagoChicago reviewsChicago reviews Sun-Times and other area papers are the few hundred bucks a month owed a handful of former employees as part of their severance agreements, and the still-bankrupt part of the old company is trying to get out from under the contracts.

The Newspaper Guild and Chicago Typographical UnionThe Union reviewsThe Union reviews on Thursday filed an objection in Delaware bankruptcy court, saying the action — which affects former Sun-Times columnist Dan Jedlicka among others — should be disallowed because the exit packages should be protected because they were part of collectively bargained agreements.

Read more at Tower Ticker on chicagotribune.com.


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Bicyclist hit by CTA Brown Line train

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A man riding a bicycle was hit by a southbound Brown Line train tonight at a street-level grade crossing near the Francisco stop on the Northwest Side, authorities said.

The man was struck about 6:02 p.m., said CTA spokeswoman Sheila Gregory.

The unidentified man was taken by ambulance in serious-to-critical condition to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center at about 6:15 p.m., said ChicagoChicago reviewsChicago reviews Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford.

Langford said the man was taken off the tracks at the Francisco stop on the Brown Line on the 4600 block of North Francisco Avenue.

Gregory said as of 7:22 p.m. normal service had resumed.

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Most offices closed for New Year’s Day

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With New Year’s Day a federal holiday, the following public services will be affected:

Government offices: Federal, state, county and city offices will be closed.

Postal Service: Most post offices in the ChicagoChicago reviewsChicago reviews area will be closed. There will be no regular pickups. Express mail, however, will still be delivered. Call 800-ASK-USPS for information on specific post office locations.

Courts: Federal, state and county courts will be closed, except for Cook County Central Bond Court.

Schools: Most Chicago public schools will be closed until Monday. Many suburban schools will be closed through New Year’s Day.


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Park District unions agree to furloughs

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Neighborhood park offerings are not likely to be reduced because of layoffs this year after most of the ChicagoChicago reviewsChicago reviews Park District unions agreed to accept furlough days in 2010, saving the district $2.3 million.

By a 4-to-1 margin Wednesday night, Service Employees International UnionThe Union reviewsThe Union reviews, Local 73 voted to ratify a contract with the Park District that includes eight furlough days.

“Congratulations to our bargaining committee,” said union representative Frank Klein, according to a statement on the Web site for SEIU, Local 73. “They worked very hard to secure this agreement amid the worst economic conditions since the Great Depression and their effort was recognized by our Chicago Park District members.”

Previously, district General Superintendent Timothy Mitchell had announced that up to 100 jobs at the Park District could be eliminated from the payroll next year if the unions rejected furlough days. If the agreement had not been reached, then layoffs would have proceeded and park programming would have been affected, officials said.

The International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 399 ratified the contract weeks ago, said Park District spokeswoman Jessica Maxey-Faulkner. She said the only union left to ratify the agreement is the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 134. The members are expected to vote Jan. 11, she said.

“We are pleased that the SEIU membership has ratified this agreement,” Maxey-Faulkner said Thursday. “A few unpaid days for all employees will save jobs for many, and help avoid staff and programming cuts at neighborhood parks.”

Last month, board members approved a $391.8 million 2010 budget. The budget includes a 2.75 percent cost-of-living increase in January, and a 0.25 percent increase in October, which officials said would take the sting out of unpaid days off work.

Erika Slife


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Airport parking fees go up Monday

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Prepare to pay more for most parking spots at O’Hare and Midway airports starting Monday, ChicagoChicago reviewsChicago reviews Department of Aviation officials said.

At O’Hare International Airport, parking will increase by $1 in the five-hour-or-more hourly parking garage; the seven-hour-or-more daily and international parking lots; the nine-hour-or-more Economy Lot E; and the two-hour-or-more valet parking lot.

The 24-hour maximum rates at O’Hare will be $31 for daily parking, $46 for valet parking and $51 for the hourly and international parking lots.

At Midway International Airport, parking will increase by a dollar in the eight-hour-or-more daily parking garage and the seven-hour-or-more hourly parking garage. The 24-hour maximum rates will be $29 for daily parking and $51 for hourly parking.

Rates for four-hour parking remain the same at both airports.

Parking remains free in the airports’ cell phone lots. The O’Hare cell phone lot is on Economy Parking Lot F on North Mannheim Road. The Midway cell phone lot is on South Cicero Avenue just south of 63rd Street.

The parking rates are going up to address the city’s parking tax increase, which took effect in February, Department of Aviation officials said. Airport parking rates last increased in December 2007.

For information, click on to www.flychicago.com.

Serena Maria Daniels


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Police seek missing Kansas teen

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tatemissing120.jpgChicagoChicago reviewsChicago reviews police today issued a missing person alert for a 16-year-old Kansas boy who was reported missing as he was visiting relatives.

Gabriel Tate, of Salinas, Kan., was visiting family on the 4800 block of North Bell Avenue. Tate, a high school student who attended school in Marshfield Wisconsin, recently contacted friends there. He last made contact with people today, police said.

He is described as a white male, 6-feet, 175 pounds, with blue eyes and brown hair.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 312-744-8200.

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Woman held on bond in Schiller Park shooting death

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A 46-year-old Schiller Park woman was ordered held on $750,000 bond today after she was charged with shooting her boyfriend in the head during an argument.

Grace Santiago, of the 9200 block of Susy Lane, was charged with
murder in the shooting of Jorge Martinez Jr., 47, of the same address.

At a bond hearing in Rolling Meadows branch court today, Assistant
State’s Atty. Mike Clarke said the two were arguing when Martinez
placed a handgun in Santiago’s hand and told her she could prove how
much she loved him by pulling the trigger.

The two continued to argue and Santiago told police she finally pulled the trigger “to end the abuse,” Clarke said.

Santiago called 911 and Martinez was found on the kitchen floor in a pool of blood, Clarke said.  

Martinez was taken to Advocate Lutheran General Hospital where he
was pronounced dead. Santiago was taken into custody at the scene,
authorities said.

– George Houde


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Voter registration deadline looms

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Tuesday marks an important deadline for voters.

It’s the last day for residents to register to be eligible to vote in the Feb. 2 primary election.

The ChicagoChicago reviewsChicago reviews Board of Elections notes that it’s the earliest ever deadline for voter registration for a primary — the result of the state law that moved up primary elections from March to February beginning in 2008 as Democrats sought to help favorite son presidential candidate Barack Obama.

Also, the end of the year marks a deadline for campaigns to report contributions.

Read more on Clout Street at chicagotribune.com.


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Hideout adds Panto performances to benefit fire-stricken Whale

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Kenneth Morrison, Michelle Faust and Nat Ward have had better holiday seasons. The artists and Lamprey St. Patrick’s Day Parade organizers were about to take part in the HideoutHideout reviewsHideout reviews’s Holiday Panto on December 17th when their Pilsen home, known as the Whale, caught fire. Morrison lost almost everything in the blaze, and water damage claimed many of Faust and Ward’s possessions.

To help the trio back on its feet in 2010, the Hideout has announced a pair of benefit performances of the Holiday Panto, created by Ward and Jon Langford. The family-friendly shows on Sunday January 3, at 3 and 6pm, will feature an array of local talent including Mekon Sally Timms, Derek Erdman, Callie Roach and Mike Burlington. Tickets are $12 for adults and $5 for children. You can also donate directly to the Hideout’s relief effort (dubbed “The Burning Whale”) via Paypal; direct your payment to natmichellehideout@gmail.com.

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Jackson family museum may include golf course, amusement park

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Plans to honor late pop icon Michael Jackson and his family’s Gary , Ind. roots have expanded to possibly include a golf course and an amusement park with characteristics of Jackson’s Neverland Ranch and the former Riverview Park amusement park on the Northwest Side.
The latest addition to plans that already include a Jackson family
museum, a performing arts center and a 300-room hotel are slated to be
built on about 100 acres of city-owned vacant land along Interstate 94,
said Odie Anderson, a south suburban Tinley Park resident who is
president of the project.

The museum, performing arts center and
hotel likely will be built on 10 acres of city-owned land in downtown
Gary, Anderson said.

“Everything is in the planning stages at
this point, but we’re moving on a fast track and we’re looking forward
to actually breaking ground sometime in 2010,” Anderson said.

The
project likely will be built in phases, with the museum, arts center
and hotel built first, followed by the golf course and theme park. Then
developers might build a monorail system to connect the two areas,
Anderson said. If the monorail system was built, he estimates the
entire project would cost $1 billion over a 10-year construction period.

Private
donors would foot a bulk of the bill, but Anderson said he’s also
looking to Gary for tax incentives. He would not say how much money has
been raised since Gary Mayor Rudy Clay in October announced two new
foundations created to raise money for the project.

Project
officials still are considering whether to build a replica of the
Jackson family home or have a bus tour of the Jackson family’s former
haunts.

The theme park will have roller coasters, trains and
other rides familiar to anyone who sought thrills at Riverview or was a
guest at Jackson’s Neverland Ranch in California, Anderson said.

“We’re
trying to extract the best and come up with a combination that made
Riverview so attractive for kids of all ages as well as [have] special
themes of Neverland that would be reminiscent of the Jacksons,”
Anderson said.

Some Gary City Council members say they have yet to be briefed on the latest plans.

Kristen Schorsch


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4 arrested in Elmwood Park prostitution sting

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A Norridge man who owns a massage parlor in Elmwood Park and three of his employees were arrested Wednesday night after a two-month investigation into alleged prostitution at the establishment, Cook County sheriff’s police said today.

Gianfranco Della-Santina, 35, has been charged with four counts of conducting massage without a license. Two employees — Olga Purekhova, 23, of ChicagoChicago reviewsChicago reviews and Malgorzata Dziadana, 38, of Norridge — also were charged with the massage, plus one count each of prostitution, according to a statement.

A third employee, Tetyana Makoviychuck, 30, of Glenview, was charged with conducting a massage without a license.

Sheriff’s investigators began investigating Lisunia’s Spa, 2434 N. Harlem Ave., after being approached by Elmwood Park officials suspicious of possible prostitution going on there, police said.

“On at least two occasions, undercover officers were offered sex acts in exchange for money while at the business,” the statement said.

All four defendants have posted $1,000 bond and were released.

Staff report


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Aurora man found guilty in gang related slaying

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An Aurora man was found guilty Thursday of two counts of first-degree murder for gunning down a man who flashed rival gang signs at him.
Lorenzo Alvarez, 22, faces a minimum 45-year prison sentence for the
March 6, 2007 shooting death of Oscar Campos of Aurora. Campos, 36, was
a passenger in a van that had stopped at East and North avenues where
three young men were standing.

When Campos got out of the van and flashed gang signs at the trio, one
of them pulled out a semi-automatic handgun and began firing,
authorities said. Campos was shot in the back, but he managed to get
back into the van, which sped away. He died later that night at an
Aurora hospital.

Alvarez was arrested about three weeks later after police received a tip that he was the shooter.

Kane County Judge Timothy Sheldon, who presided over Alvarez’s bench
trial earlier this month, said the testimony of the other two men with
Alvarez at the time, who later implicated him, convinced him of
Alvarez’s guilt, along with physical evidence.

The judge noted that police found bullets in Alvarez’s house that matched spent casings collected at the scene of the shooting.

Other witnesses testified that the shooting earned Alvarez full membership in his gang and that he threw a party to celebrate.

Sheldon also found that Alvarez personally discharged the firearm that
caused Campos’ death, meaning he will receive a 25-year add-on to his
murder sentence. Since the minimum murder sentence is 20 years, Alvarez
will serve at least 45 years in prison.

Sheldon set sentencing for Feb. 17. Meanwhile, Alvarez is awaiting
trial on another gang-related murder in Aurora. Should he be convicted
in that case, he would face an automatic sentence of natural life in
prison.

Clifford Ward


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Cops: Man bites guard at Buffalo Grove grocery

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An Arlington Heights man has been charged with battery after police said he bit a security guard in the shoulder during a scuffle at a grocery store in Buffalo Grove, police said today.
 
Joe Edwards, 44, of the 220 block of West Nichols road, was charged with battery and retail theft from Dominick’s on the 1100 block of West Lake Cook Road. Witnesses told police that Edwards and a companion on Tuesday ran toward a nearby strip mall where police found Edwards and three other men in a vehicle, Cmdr. Steve Husak said.
Edwards had a bottle of tequila and a bottle of vodka from the store, Husak said. A second bottle of tequila broke during the theft.

The second man, Steven L. Simmons, 35, of the 4000 block of Bonhilll, Arlington Heights, was arrested on an outstanding warrant issued from Kane County. The two other men in the vehicle were not charged.
 
Edwards was released on a $1,000 misdemeanor bond. His next court date is Jan. 14.

–Andrea Brown


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(More than) Five things to do today: New Year’s Eve

December 31, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

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Fireworks, concerts and penny rides await New Year’s Eve revelers

December 31, 2009 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Fab Local News

People coming to the city to celebrate New Year’s Eve festivities will have a chance to ring in the new year with fireworks displays, penny CTA rides and bone chilling temperatures.
Two fireworks displays are scheduled at ChicagoChicago reviewsChicago reviews’s Navy Pier this New
Year’s Eve. The first will occur at 8:15 p.m. for families and children
who are planning to call it a night before the stroke of midnight.

A second 15-minute fireworks display is expected to begin at midnight
and will run for go on at midnight along Lake Michigan and they expect
about 10,000 people after a free concert Thursday evening. There also
will be free entertainment for kids starting at 6 p.m., including a
youth dance ensemble and live music at Navy Pier, officials said.

National Weather Service officials issued a hazardous weather outlook
for today through next Wednesday. This evening, portions of the upper
DesPlaines and Illinois Rivers will remain under a flood warning. Wind
chills are expected to range from minus 10 degrees to minus 15 degrees
this evening.

In the city, people will have a chance to jump on CTA buses and trains
for a penny. CTA officials said they will run its annual penny ride
campaign again this New Year’s Eve from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. on New Year’s
Day.

The Brown, Green, Orange and Pink lines will serve LoopA Loop reviewsA Loop reviews L stations
until 1:30 a.m. and will operate every seven to 12 minutes, according
to an alert. Purple and Yellow trains from Howard will run until 2 a.m., according to a CTA alert.

Purple and Yellow lines trains from Howard will serve Purple and Yellow
lines’ stations until 2 a.m. Purple Line trains will operate every 10 to
12 minutes and Yellow Line trains every 15 minutes, according to the alert.

Red line service will operate every 10 minutes from midnight to 6 a.m.
New Year’s Day and the Blue Line will run every 15 minutes from 1:30
a.m. to 5 a.m., officials said.

Metra officials said that they began running some outbound trains
earlier than usual this afternoon for people who are planning to leave
work early and be able to get back home by early this evening, said
Michael Gillis, a Metra spokesman.

He said that the earlier trains
began about 2 p.m. today and service is expected to run on a holiday
schedule on New Year’s Day.

At a news conference today at Chicago Police headquarters, police, county, state and suburban officials along with faith-based leaders asked the community not to drink and drive, not to shoot guns in celebration and cautioned people to wear a seat belt – all in an effort to keep celebrations from turning into tragedy.

“Our message is clear: illegal and irresponsible behavior will not be tolerated,” said Chicago Police Assistant Deputy Superintendent Steve Georgas.

Last New Year there were 452 reported calls of shots fired between midnight and 6 a.m. Of those calls, 260 were recorded within the first thirty minutes of 2009. Officials reminded parents and teens that curfew this evening is at 10 p.m. for anyone in Chicago under 17 years of age.

“This action is incredibly dangerous and completely unacceptable. The law of gravity dictates that a bullet fired into the air eventually returns to the earth potentially striking a person,” Georgas said.

Algonquin Police Department Chief Russell B. Laine said traffic accidents involving impaired drivers is a national problem.  Laine said that every 45 minutes a person in America is killed by a drunk driver.

“Having a few drinks and getting behind the wheel of a car is no longer a social transgression – it’s a violent crime,” Laine said.

McCook Police Department Chief Frank Wolfe said most alcohol related fatalities happen between midnight and 3 a.m.

“We will be out there. We will be stopping you. If you are intoxicated, you will be arrested. If you are not wearing a seat belt and you are not intoxicated, you will be ticketed,” Wolfe said.

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