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Rittenhouse Protests | Armed Man At Rehab | Holiday Lights
Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.

NORTHERN CHICAGO SUBURBS, IL — The work week is finally winding down and we are inching closer to the weekend. Before you sign off for the week, we wanted to get you caught up on the latest news from the northern Chicago suburbs from the past couple days.
Here is a look at articles that have been getting attention from Patch.com readers:
Protests Planned After Not Guilty Verdict In Rittenhouse Case
At least two protests will be held tonight in Chicago. A jury found Kyle Rittenhouse, formerly of Antioch, not guilty to all counts Friday.
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Armed Man Removes Hospice Patient From Long Grove Rehab Center
David Rahimzadeh, of Buffalo Grove, was arrested on a felony weapons charge, along with 5 misdemeanors, stemming from the Thursday incident.
Sex Offender Accused Of Requesting Nude Photo From Kid: Police
The sex offender used a social media application to connect with a person he thought was a teen boy but was actually a detective.
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Coroner IDs Couple Found Dead In Libertyville Hotel Room
The deaths of the Wauconda man and woman appear to be drug-related. Their infant was found in the same hotel room, police say.
Assault Weapon Ban Stands In Deerfield Following Deadlock: Court
The Illinois Supreme Court's 3-3 tie, with one judge recusing himself, allows the Appellate Court's ruling to stand.
More Top News Stories
- Merry And Bright: Chicago Area Displays Open For Holidays
- Child, Adult Flighted To Hospital After Rollover Crash In Lake In The Hills
- Suburban Police On Alert As Rittenhouse Verdict Nears
- LEGO Holiday Truck Coming To Northbrook Court Sunday
- Grayslake Expands Outdoor Dining Policy, Allows Pets
- Human Nature, A 'Chippy' Squirrel And Fall Kayaking: IL In Photos
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