Police say he is the second person to use the Henry Pratt tragedy to make a threat since the Feb. 15 shooting.
Police say Nestor R. Herrera, 27, was shot "multiple times" as he stood outside of a home.
Her husband and two small children were out of the house safely when police arrived.
Police say they found a loaded 9 mm pistol and 27 more rounds of ammo in his locker.
Police say Malachi Hurt, 27, was on parole when he threw a loaded .45-caliber gun out of his car.
The WGN crew reportedly spotted the woman and her children while reporting live from the scene.
Officials said Marcus Walker, 31, told police that he had recently bought the gun even though he knew he was prohibited from having one.
Police say Juliana Czenk has a history of running away.
The public ceremony will honor Aurora police who risked their lives during the Feb. 15 shooting.
Police say the shot almost hit the other woman in the left side of the head.
Police say the convicted felon took the gun out of his waistband and threw it to the ground during a foot chase.
Gabriel Aguilar Velez, 31, pleaded guilty to being part of a drug ring working to distribute coke and heroin throughout Kane County.
He now faces charges of lying to federal agents and identity theft after authorities say he posed as missing Aurora boy Timmothy Pitzen.
The surveillance footage, which depicts the shooter waiting for police to arrive, was shared on the two-month anniversary of the shooting.
He said, "I will pull a Henry Pratt. It’s gonna be Pratt. Once I drag (expletive) up and down these floors, y’all will know I’m serious."
Cruz spent 10 years on death row for a crime he didn't commit. Now, he's trying to help Kokoraleis learn to live free again.
Melissa Johnson handled emergency calls during the mass shooting on Feb. 15.
Police say her 6-year-old son sustained permanent brain damage in the pond crash after spending 20 minutes underwater.
Ramon Lopez and two local teachers saved a family after the driver lost control of their van and drove into a river.
The man was flown to a nearby hospital, where he is in critical condition.
Police say he stole two bags of items that were filled with presents the girl bought with her birthday money.
The 23-year-old with a long criminal record is charged with making false statements to federal authorities in the hoax.
Jeremy Rivers, 33, said he was "moving the body" of a woman who was born in 1866.
The family say they are praying for the 23-year-old ex-con who false told authorities he was the missing Aurora boy.
DNA results showed the person in question was not Pitzen, and authorities said he was actually a 23-year-old man.
The convicted killer also vowed that he "will not be a threat to Aurora and their citizens."
A boy found in Kentucky reportedly told police he is Timmothy Pitzen, who vanished in May 2011. He claimed to have escaped his captors.
He was charged with aggravated use of a weapon by a felon.
Mayor Richard Irvin said the city was "blindsided" when it learned Kokoraleis would be living in Aurora and not Wheaton.
Christiopher Carrillo, 28, allegedly drove off and abandoned his car after fatally hitting 8-year-old Izaiah Lopez.
Kokoraleis's sex offender registration listed Wheaton online, but now he's headed to Aurora.
Police say he fled the scene, took his girlfriend's car without permission, and then got into a single-car crash.
Police say he was crossing the street with his sister and his grandpa.
The custom cookies bore the police department's badge and the Aurora Strong symbol that built solidarity after the Feb. 15 shooting.
Police say he has refused to return the four-year-old to her legal guardians for nearly a week.
Police pulled the Peotone man over for a traffic stop and found more than 120 grams of cocaine.
Police say Abelardo Ramos shot his neighbor on St. Patrick's Day.
Police say the man had a loaded handgun in the car.
The alleged threat happened just days before the one-month anniversary of the Henry Pratt shooting.
Chief Ziman called Jessie Lazu "a wonderful example of a citizen stepping up to help his fellow man."