city Chicago hospital 2020 BLOCK old city Chicago

Video shows suspects after 14-year-old Chicago girl shot in the head

Reading now: 305
www.fox29.com

CHICAGO - A 14-year-old Chicago girl was walking her dog Wednesday when she was shot in the head.The incident occurred in the 1700 block of West 48th Street at about 6:09 p.m.

in the Back of the Yards neighborhood.DOWNLOAD THE FOX 32 NEWS APPOfficials say surveillance video shows the 14-year-old had just left a corner store with her boyfriend when two unknown suspects walked up to them.

The teen girl was then asked if she was in a gang, according to 15th Ward Alderman Raymond Lopez.The 14-year-old said she was not in a gang, but that her mother was.

Read more on fox29.com
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

Isabelle Huppert SKIPPING Berlin International Film Festival after testing positive for COVID-19 - dailymail.co.uk - France - city Berlin - city Paris
dailymail.co.uk
88%
892
Isabelle Huppert SKIPPING Berlin International Film Festival after testing positive for COVID-19
Just one day before she was set to receive the prestigious Honorary Golden Bear Award from the Berlin International Film Festival, Isabelle Huppert announced she can't receive the award in person after testing positive for COVID-19.The 68-year-old French actress tested positive for COVID-19 in Paris on Monday, with Berlinale confirming she won't accept the award in person on Tuesday.'Unfortunately, today Isabelle Huppert has been tested positive for the coronavirus in Paris and therefore she will not be able to attend the Berlin International Film Festival,' read a statement from Berlinale. Prestigious:Just one day before she was set to receive the prestigious Honorary Golden Bear Award from the Berlin International Film Festival, Isabelle Huppert announced she can't receive the award in person after testing positive for COVID-19 Award:The 68-year-old French actress tested positive for COVID-19 in Paris on Monday, with Berlinale confirming she won't accept the award in person on TuesdayStill, Huppert said she, 'doesn't feel sick,' according to Berlinale artistic directorCarlo Chatrian and they plan on holding the ceremony on Tuesday.'While informing the festival, she emphasized that she feels very dedicated to the Berlinale and wants to participate in any possible way also to support her latest film À Propos de Joan,' the statement read.
DMCA