We're being told there's an order of protection in place, and as I said, it's an ongoing domestic situation.
We're looking for a male, white, who's between 25 and 30 years of age, about 6 feet tall with thin build. He was laughing and driving a blue four-door vehicle.
We did everything we possibly could to protect her.
We're here to make sure the First Amendment rights of the protesters are met, as well as the rights of the citizens on the street. Public safety is always a concern.
just pulled up to people and started shooting at various victims and went from one location to the other.
It appears after that, there was a group of individuals that pulled the passenger and the driver out of the vehicle and began beating them about the head with a large brick and sticks and stones. The investigation is ongoing.
Last night we had seven people, actually, who were shot at six different locations.
That was treated as an isolated incident ? that's the way it should have been treated. On the other hand, at Sox Park you get that reputation because it's on the South Side.
We're not saying it's not a hate crime. What we are saying is at this particular moment in the investigation, the elements for a hate crime are not there.
We're not saying it's not a hate crime,
The police officer was protecting himself and the customers in the shop, ... His actions could very well have saved lives today.
It's just a hospitalization case. It's not a criminal case at this point. If it was intentional, it changes things.
The officer engages, fires at the individual at two different locations and he winds up down the street, the offender in the laundry room, shot in the leg and the foot.
If you can't concentrate on driving when you are talking on a cell phone, you certainly can't pay attention while you are watching Seinfeld. It is common sense.
I don't think there was anything criminal here at all.