Crime & Safety

Man Accused Of Killing Greyhound Worker Outside Bus Station: Chicago Police

A man accused of killing a Greyhound employee in broad daylight is wanted by police, according to authorities.

Rodnee Miller
Rodnee Miller (Chicago Police Department)

CHICAGO, IL — A man is wanted by police in connection with the deadly shooting of a Greyhound bus station employee last month, according to authorities.

Rodnee Miller, 26, is the subject of an arrest warrant tied to the Oct. 24 killing, police said. Miller is suspected of fatally shooting Greyhound worker Duwon Gaddis, 30, in broad daylight in front of a bus station in the 600 block of West Harrison Street, WGN reported.

Miller is 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighs 200-225 pounds, according to police.

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Anyone with information about Miller or the shooting is asked to call police at 312-744-8261 or leave an anoymous tip at cpdtip.com or the FBI tip line at 312-421-6700.

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