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Photos: Thousands March to Protest Police Killing of 13-Year-Old Adam Toledo
| Evan Garcia
Thousands of protesters gathered in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood Friday evening to protest the police killing of 13-year-old Adam Toledo last month. Toledo was fatally shot by a police officer in the Little Village neighborhood, about 6 miles south of the protest.
FBI Says It Interviewed FedEx Mass Shooter Last Year
| Associated Press
Police scoured a FedEx facility in Indianapolis and searched the suspected gunman’s home Friday looking for a motive for the latest mass shooting to rock the U.S., as family members of the eight victims spent agonizing hours awaiting word on their loved ones.
The Week in Review: Community and Officials React to Video of Fatal Shooting of Adam Toledo
| Alexandra Silets
Bodycam video released in the shooting death of 13-year-old Adam Toledo. Demonstrators across the city respond. CTU and CPS strike a deal on return to high school. And Obama Center on track.
City Animal Shelter Employee Resigns After Harassing Co-Worker: Watchdog
| Heather Cherone
The finding by the inspector general is the second time in recent months that Ferguson has detailed misconduct within Chicago Animal Care and Control.
2 Passengers Sue United Airlines Over Engine Explosion
| Associated Press
Two passengers who were aboard a United Airlines flight that had to make an emergency landing after one of its engines blew apart and sent debris raining down on Colorado neighborhoods sued the company Friday.
Lawsuit Over Indonesia 737 Crash Claims Autothrottle Problem
| Associated Press
A lawsuit filed in Seattle against Boeing alleges that a malfunctioning autothrottle system on an older 737 jet led to the crash of the Sriwijaya Air plane into the Java Sea in Indonesia last January, killing all 62 people on board.
Chicago Man Allegedly Killed Co-Worker With Machete, Hid Body in Trunk
| Matt Masterson
Martin Molina was held without bail Friday on a charge of first-degree murder in the “extremely vicious” killing of 42-year-old Felipe Villalobos-Calderon, who died after being struck multiple times in the head and neck with a machete.
Jackson Park’s Cherry Blossoms Are the Hottest Show in Town
| Patty Wetli
With its cherry trees finally in full bloom, thousands of people have been flocking to Jackson Park daily. But hurry, the breathtaking blossoms won’t last for long.
Fire Department Lieutenant Fired, Deputy Chief Disciplined After Sex Harassment Probe: Watchdog
| Heather Cherone
The inspector general released an audit earlier this week that found that the department’s rules designed to prevent discrimination and sexual harassment are “insufficient.”
As COVID-19 Cases Climb in Young Adults, State Hosting ‘College Vaccination Days’
| Kristen Thometz
“Our young adults have a key role to play in bringing this pandemic to an end,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said in a statement Friday announcing state-supported mass vaccination sites will have appointments available specifically for college students starting this weekend.
Cases of More Transmissible UK COVID-19 Variant Rise 61% in Illinois: Officials
| Heather Cherone
In all, 888 cases involving the variant, known as B.1.1.7, have been found in samples of COVID-19 positive tests from Illinois since Jan. 15, officials said.
CPS, CTU Announce Tentative Agreement to Reopen High Schools
| Brandis Friedman
Chicago Public Schools high school students will return to the classroom on Monday if teachers agree to the framework announced Thursday by the district and the Chicago Teachers Union.
Little Village Community Responds to ‘Excruciating’ Police Shooting Video
| Marissa Nelson
Feelings about Adam Toledo’s killing are particularly raw in Little Village, where Toledo’s family lives. We spent the day talking with residents and local leaders about their community, and the fatal shooting of the 13-year-old who called it home.
COPA Investigation Just Beginning as Community Responds to Toledo Shooting Video
| Blair Paddock
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability delivered on its promise to publicly release video of the fatal police shooting of Adam Toledo within 60 days, but the agency’s work has just begun. What’s next for the investigation.
Protests Planned in Chicago Following Release of Toledo Shooting Video
| Nick Blumberg
Police and city officials have been preparing for anticipated demonstrations following the release of videos showing the police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo, as well as a verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin, who is charged in the death of George Floyd.
US Opens More Distance in Worldwide Race Against Coronavirus
| Associated Press
The United States opened more distance between itself and much of the rest of the world Thursday, nearing the 200 millionth vaccine administered in a race to protect the population against COVID-19, even as other countries, rich and poor, struggle with stubbornly high infection rates and deaths.
US Expels Russian Diplomats, Imposes Sanctions for Hacking
| Associated Press
The Biden administration announced Thursday the U.S. is expelling 10 Russian diplomats and imposing sanctions against dozens of companies and other people, holding the Kremlin accountable for interference in last year's presidential election and the hacking of federal agencies.
Lightfoot Pleads for Calm as Officials Prepare to Release Video of Fatal Police Shooting of Adam Toledo
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot pleaded for calm Thursday, hours before city officials released body camera footage showing the police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo in Little Village. Lightfoot said Toledo did not shoot at police, but she declined to discuss the details of what the videos show in advance of their release.
COPA Publishes Video Showing Fatal Police Shooting of 13-Year-Old Adam Toledo
| Matt Masterson
Police body camera footage released Thursday shows 13-year-old Adam Toledo turn toward a Chicago police officer and put his hands in the air an instant before the officer shoots him. Toledo, a seventh-grader who attended Gary Elementary, died at the scene.
Will COVID-19 Rates in Suburban Cook County Trigger Additional Restrictions?
| Kristen Thometz
The county has seen virus-related hospitalizations increase for 10 consecutive days; and for three days, the availability of intensive care unit beds has dipped below 20%, according to public health data reported Thursday.
Daunte Wright Family Calls for Stiffer Charge Against Ex-Cop
| Associated Press
Daunte Wright’s family members joined with community leaders Thursday in calling for more serious charges against a white police officer in Wright’s death, comparing her case to the murder charge brought against a Black officer who killed a white woman in nearby Minneapolis.
The Problem Within: Biden Targets Lead Pipes, Pushes Equity
| Associated Press
In the modest bungalows and two-flats of Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood, there’s never a shortage of needed home repairs staring residents in the face. And then there is the less obvious but more ominous problem lurking in their pipes.
April 15, 2021 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The city releases police body camera video of the moment 13-year old Adam Toledo was shot by a Chicago police officer. We’ll have the latest, plus reaction from Toledo’s community and protesters.
Judge: R. Kelly to Be Moved to NYC for Sex-Trafficking Trial
| Associated Press
Robert Kelly has been held in Chicago, where he’s facing a potential second trial in the fall in a separate federal case related to a sprawling sex crimes investigation.
UChicago Medicine, US Army Join Forces to Train Military Health Care Personnel
| Kristen Thometz
The partnership announced Thursday will help better prepare surgeons, nurses and medics ahead of deployments by keeping their skills sharp while also supporting patients who need critical care.
Defense Rests Without Chauvin Testimony at Murder Trial
| Associated Press
The defense at the murder trial of former Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd rested its case Thursday without putting Chauvin on the stand, presenting a total of two days of testimony to the prosecution’s two weeks.
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