Over the weekend, police captured two minors after they say seven family members were shot, five fatally, in separate locations in a targeted mass shooting.
Meanwhile, the community rallied around a dog who was found critically injured near I-55, showing it took a village to save her life.
Plus, firebrand priest Rev. Michael Phleger is once again facing sexual abuse allegations — and is once again vehemently denying any misconduct as parishioners stand behind him.
State police called the killings a "targeted mass shooting," saying the family members were shot at multiple locations. A 15-year-old and a 16-year-old were in custody.
The pool had to undergo "a specialized treatment process before it can safely reopen," park district officials said. The pool was closed for 2 days before reopening.
The German shepherd/cattle dog mix was found July 5 by a man en route to church. Their quick action, plus the work of a local rescue and a vet, saved her life.
A 66-year-old man whose body was recovered from a grain bin died of traumatic injuries, the coroner's office said.
The pitcher was selected in the sixth round of the 2026 Major League Baseball draft.
The well-known activist priest called the accusation "an absolute lie," and decried unfairness to clergy who are accused of abuse.
Under the conditions of his release, he cannot have contact with the victim or anyone under 18 and cannot enter the water park.
"I am deeply saddened that an event intended to bring families together, support our local businesses, and celebrate the spirit of our community was impacted by an act of violence," a local official said.
The barn was a total loss, fire officials said.
In May 2022, 65-year-old Gregory Walker was surrendering peacefully at the Fifth Third Bank after having a mental health crisis inside the bank. When he tried to surrender, he was fatally shot by mistake by Lt. Allen, the sheriff's sniper.
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