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Chicago police commander and sergeant shot, wounded dispersing crowd in AustinSun-Times Wireon July 5, 2021 at 10:39 am

A Chicago police commander and a sergeant were shot and wounded early Monday while dispersing a crowd on the West Side.

The officers were hit when someone on foot fired at the crowd around 1:30 a.m. in the 100 block of North Long Avenue, Chicago police said.

The commander was struck in the foot, and the sergeant was grazed in the leg, according to police.

“Thankfully, they will be all right,” police Supt. David Brown tweeted.

Both officers were taken for treatment to Stroger Hospital.

No one has been arrested.

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88 shot, 14 fatally, in Chicago since Friday nightSun-Times Wireon July 5, 2021 at 3:07 pm

Fourteen people have been killed and 74 others wounded this long Fourth of July weekend in shootings in Chicago since Friday, including five children shot since Sunday afternoon.

Two people were killed and four were wounded, including a 12-year-old girl and a 13-year-old boy, in a shooting early Monday in Washington Park on the South Side.

That happened around the same time that a 6-year-old girl and a woman were shot in West Pullman and about four hours after an 11-year-old boy and a man were shot in Brainerd on the South Side.

Late Sunday afternoon, a 5-year-old girl was shot in a leg, also in West Pullman.

The Washington Park shooting happened around 1:05 a.m. in the 6100 block of South Wabash Avenue. A car drove by a group of people, and someone inside began shooting, according to the police.

A 21-year-old man suffered two gunshot wounds to the head and was pronounced dead at the University of Chicago Medical Center, police said. Another man, 26, suffered a gunshot wound to the torso and was pronounced dead at the same hospital, police said.

The 12-year-old was struck in the buttocks and taken to Comer Children’s Hospital in critical condition, police said. The 13-year-old suffered a gunshot wound to the hand and was taken to the hospital and stabilized, police said.

A woman, 29, was struck in the elbow and taken to the hospital in good condition, police said. The sixth victim, a 34-year-old woman, suffered two graze wounds and was released on the scene in good condition, police said.

Police commander, sergeant shot on West Side.

A Chicago police commander and a sergeant were shot and wounded early Monday while dispersing a crowd on the West Side.

The officers were hit when someone on foot fired at the crowd around 1:30 a.m. in the 100 block of North Long Avenue, police said.

The commander was struck in the foot and the sergeant was grazed in the leg, according to police.Both officers were transported to Stroger Hospital. The shooter has not been located, police said.

1 killed, 1 hurt in Lawndale shooting

A man was killed and another man wounded in a shooting Monday morning in Lawndale on the West Side.

The men were outside just after 2 a.m. in the 1800 block of South Kildare Avenue when they were struck by gunfire, police said.

One man, about 30 years old, suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the body and was pronounced dead at Mount Sinai Hospital, according to police. He has not yet been identified. The other man, 62, suffered a gunshot wound to the knee and was taken to the same hospital where his condition was stabilized, police said.

Woman shot to death in Austin

One person was killed and three others wounded in a shooting Sunday night in Austin on the West Side.

About 10:45 p.m., two men and a woman were standing in an alley in the first block of North Menard Avenue when a 33-year-old man began shooting at them, police said.

A woman, 30, suffered a gunshot wound to the head and was pronounced dead at the scene, according to police.

A man, 32, was struck multiple times in the body and taken to Stroger Hospital where his condition was stabilized, police said.

Another man, 49, suffered a gunshot wound to the buttocks and was taken to the same hospital where his condition was also stabilized, police said.

A 49-year-old man, who was a concealed carry license holder, witnessed the incident and shot at the offender, according to police.

The offender, a 33-year-old man, was struck in the arm and hip, police said. He was placed into custody and taken to Stroger Hospital in serious condition.

Old Town fatal shooting

Just after 6 a.m. Sunday, a man was walking across the street in the 200 block of West Division Street when someone approached him and the two exchanged words, police said. The other person then began firing several shots towards the man, striking him in the torso, police said.

He was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital where he later died, police said.

Teen killed on Near West Side

A 19-year-old man was killed while riding in a vehicle late Saturday on the Near West Side.

Just after 11 p.m., the teen was riding as a passenger in a vehicle in the 2600 block of West Van Buren Street when someone fired several shots, police said.

He suffered five gunshot wounds throughout his body and was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital where he was pronounced dead, police said.

Little Village shooting

A man was killed and two others wounded in a shooting Saturday evening in Little Village on the Southwest Side.

About 7 p.m., a concerned citizen called in a tip about a vehicle driving slowly and bumping against a curb, police said. Responding officers found the man, thought to be about 20 years old, inside the vehicle in the 4200 block of South Cicero Avenue with three gunshot wounds to the torso, police said.

He was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said. His name hasn’t been released.

Two other men, 32 and 27, were struck in the arm and taken to the same hospital, where they were listed in good condition, police said.

Teen shot to death in Belmont Cragin

A 19-year-old man was found shot to death early Saturday in Belmont Cragin on the Northwest Side.

About 1:25 a.m., officers responded to a call of shots fired in the 2200 block of North Lockwood Avenue and found the teen lying unresponsive on the sidewalk with gunshot wounds to the back and abdomen, police said. He was transported to Illinois Masonic Medical Center where he was pronounced dead, according to police.

Last weekend, ten people were killed and 68 others wounded in shootings across Chicago.

Amid the notoriously violent weekend, the Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH Coalition on Sunday hosted a Fourth of July cookout and party at the Concordia Place Apartments on the Far South Side.

At the event, Jackson urged people to put down their guns and called on city officials, including Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Chicago Police Supt. David Brown, to actively work together to tamp down gun violence.

“The finger-pointing must end,” Jackson said.

He later added that, “We need better and we deserve better.”

Jackson’s comments come two days after City Council members spent six hours interrogating Brown over his plans to curb the latest surge in summertime gun violence.

“We urge people… to put down their guns, stop the violence. Of course, when they see violence — [an] attempt to overthrow our government and they’re treated with kid gloves, it decreases the message: If you pick up a gun and shoot somebody, you’re not walking away,” Jackson said. “We deserve a better America.”

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Daily Cubs Minors Recap: Velazquez hammers 10th HR as SB staff throws combined shutout; Davis drives in 3 and Young extends hit streak; Affiliates sweep games

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Richard Marx memoir recalls his adventures, from Highland Park to MalibuSelena Fragassi – For the Sun-Timeson July 5, 2021 at 10:30 am

With his latest release, Richard Marx shows he’s not only a talented songwriter but has the gift of gab as well. On Tuesday, the Grammy-winning musician behind perennial pop-rock hits “Right Here Waiting” and “Endless Summer Nights” releases his debut memoir “Stories to Tell” (Simon & Schuster), which shares its name with a 2010 album.

Nearly 300 pages, it’s a quick-moving and highly engaging read that offers candid snapshots of an illustrious 30-plus-year career. The pages are filled with the backstories of Marx’s Midas touch on his own 14 No. 1 singles as well as the inside scoop on successful collaborations with the likes of Keith Urban, Luther Vandross and even ‘N Sync (it was Marx who wrote and produced the boy band’s megahit “This I Promise You”).

“It was never an intentioned thought to write a book. It all happened so organically,” the Chicago native said on a phone call from Malibu, California, where he now lives with wife, former MTV VJ and model Daisy Fuentes, after years spent raising his three sons with ex-wife Cynthia Rhodes in Lake Bluff.

“These stories are all ones I’ve told on stage for years, when I started doing solo acoustic shows in theaters about nine years ago. My goal at every show is for people to walk out of there and feel like they hung out with me for a couple hours, and that’s what I wanted in my book,” he adds. Marx’s casual and very vocal narrative style shares the same tone as his Twitter feed, which has gotten much attention in recent years for scorching Donald Trump and speaking up for social issues.

“I’ve also had a really unique career,” he adds, “and when you’re exposed to and work with such a wide array of superstar performers and songwriters, if you don’t come away from that with funny stories, then you’re not paying attention.”

Now 57, Marx begins his book humbly with recollections of growing in Highland Park, Illinois, hanging out at his father’s studio on the Mag Mile (Dick Marx was a highly sought-after advertising jingle writer) and his first “on stage” moment singing the Monkees’ “I Wanna Be Free” while in kindergarten at North Shore Country Day School.

But it’s when Marx moves to Los Angeles that things really get interesting. He was encouraged to make the cross-country hop by none other than Lionel Richie — the quintessential emerging-artist breakthrough story after Marx’s teenage demo tape landed in the hands of the Commodores great — and he relays how that single moment of kismet launched the rest of his career.

“One of the best parts of the book is it’s given me the opportunity to heap praise on people like Lionel. Not just for the opportunity he gave me but to show what kind of person it took to do what he did for me, and I’m sure he’s done it for others,” says Marx, who adds he gets great joy seeing Richie mentor others on “American Idol” episodes. “His whole M.O. is to be a gracious, kind, encouraging human being. I can’t say enough about him, everyone should know what an incredible guy Lionel is.”

Another person Marx goes into great detail about in “Stories to Tell” is the late singer Luther Vandross, with whom he wrote the heartwarming hit “Dance With My Father” in 2003, shortly before Vandross’ passing. In his retellings, Marx humanizes these megastars and lets readers in on the characters the public might not see on the surface.

“In the case of Luther, I do feel a responsibility to keep his memory and legacy alive. it’s pretty much why I do ‘Dance With My Father’ at every show because I don’t want people to forget him,” Marx says. “He’s been gone a long time now and I miss him dearly; he was one of my best friends.”

There are moments of levity too — the time he caught Prince playing hoops outside a studio, meeting his idol Davy Jones as a kid and again at an airport years later, his fear of meeting Madonna, Whitney Houston divulging to him when she was pregnant and the time he faked being Barry Gibb on Barbra Streisand’s record.

A “soundtrack” album complementing the book closes with a new song called “Take Me Down” that he wrote with country singer Vince Gill for a new, unannounced project. As Marx says, “I wanted to end in the now and looking forward,” alluding to the many stories he’ll tell in the future.

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Chicago police commander and sergeant wounded when shots fired at crowd on West SideSophie Sherryon July 5, 2021 at 10:39 am

A Chicago police commander and a sergeant were shot and wounded early Monday while dispersing a crowd on the West Side.

The officers were hit when someone on foot fired at the crowd around 1:30 a.m. in the 100 block of North Long Avenue, Chicago police said.

The commander was struck in the foot and the sergeant was grazed in the leg, according to police.

Both officers were transported to Stroger Hospital. The shooter has not been located, police said.

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Chicago police commander and sergeant wounded when shots fired at crowd on West SideSophie Sherryon July 5, 2021 at 10:39 am Read More »

6-year-old girl among 2 shot in West PullmanSun-Times Wireon July 5, 2021 at 8:35 am

Two people were shot, including a 6-year-old girl, early Monday in West Pullman.

Just after 1 a.m., the girl and a 43-year-old woman were standing outside among a group of people in the 100 block of East 119th Street when someone inside of a gray SUV fired shots, striking them both, Chicago police said.

The girl suffered a gunshot wound to the hand and was transported to Comer Children’s Hospital, police said,

The woman was struck in the back and brought herself to Roseland Hospital where she was listed in fair condition, police said.

Police sources say the woman and girl were likely not the intended targets of the shooting.

Area Two detectives are investigating.

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2 Chicago police officers wounded when shots fired from a crowd on West SideSophie Sherryon July 5, 2021 at 8:29 am

Two Chicago police officers were shot and wounded early Monday while dispersing a crowd on the West Side.

One of the officers was hit in the foot and the other in the upper thigh in the South Austin neighborhood, according to police spokesman Tom Ahern.

Both officers were transported to Stroger Hospital and Ahern said their injuries were not life-threatening.

Police Superintendent David Brown told reporters at the hospital that the officers were dispersing a crowd when the shots were fired.

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1 killed, 1 hurt in Lawndale shootingSun-Times Wireon July 5, 2021 at 8:52 am

A man was killed and another man wounded in a shooting Monday morning in Lawndale on the West Side.

The men were outside just after 2 a.m. in the 1800 block of South Kildare Avenue when they were struck by gunfire, Chicago police said.

One man, about 30 years old, suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the body and was pronounced dead at Mount Sinai Hospital, according to police. He has not yet been identified.

The other man, 62, suffered a gunshot wound to the knee and was taken to the same hospital where his condition was stabilized, police said.

No one is in custody, according to police.

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11-year-old critically wounded in Brainerd double shootingSun-Times Wireon July 5, 2021 at 6:12 am

An 11-year-old boy and a 35-year-old man were wounded in a shooting Sunday night in Brainerd on the South Side.

About 9 p.m., the man was outside in the 900 block of West 95th Street when he began feeling pain in his hip, Chicago police said. He thought he had been struck by fireworks but later determined he had suffered a gunshot wound to the hip, police said.

He was taken to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn where his condition was stabilized.

An 11-year-old boy also suffered a gunshot wound to the chest, according to Chicago fire officials. He was transported to Comer Children’s Hospital in critical condition, police said.

There is no one in custody, according to police.

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