He was described as the "primary aggressor." He said he was targeted with a racial slur.
In another case, a man was charged with battering a woman in an Elmhurst neighborhood, police said.
The duo was arrested after lying about an armed robbery, which prompted a full-scale police response, authorities said.
Sheriff's deputies executed a search warrant at his address.
In another case, an unconscious person at a restaurant had stolen alcohol, police said.
The victim met the suspect at a hotel a day earlier, prosecutors said.
In another case, a person was discovered sleeping behind bushes at a public building, authorities said.
The shooting occurred during a birthday party, with many children present. The man won't be released until 2046 at the earliest.
People are asked to avoid the immediate area. They should expect an increased police presence.
In other cases, a man trespassed at a restaurant and prowled at an apartment building, police said.
The man, who obstructed his arrest, was found outside his house, authorities said.
The man wanted to shower in a children-focused business, police said.
The man, who lived in Elmhurst, shot a 54-year-old in a local neighborhood, police said.
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Another place issued a no-trespass notice against the person.
In another case, a woman lied about security assaulting her, police said.
Officers waited outside a store while the man was committing retail theft, police said.
The man shot a 65-year-old man on an Elmhurst street. He'll be behind bars until at least 2041.
In another case, an Elmhurst woman was charged with domestic battery at her house, police said.
In another case, police cited a teen for underage drinking at a party, authorities said.
The woman was accused of gunning down the man outside an office building, police said.
The suspects departed from the more common method of stealing cars.
She was also accused of endangering the health of a child, authorities said.
The man laughed when told about the allegation, police said. He was arrested, but the case was later dropped.
In another case, a person is accused of throwing branches at someone else in a local neighborhood, police said.
He is accused of stealing from his mother, helping his family lead an "extravagant" lifestyle.
The man admitted to the violation and was arrested on two charges, police said.
In another case, the fire department forced entry into a woman's house to check on her well-being, police said.
In another case, eight windows are broken on a building that a developer plans to demolish.
The man returned to his house and was charged with violating his pretrial release, police said.
In another case, a man's attack on a woman left her with a bloody nose and bruised eye, police said.
In another case, neighbors argued, with one of them involving a dog, authorities said.
In another case, firefighters and police responded to a garage fire in a local neighborhood, according to a report.
The man was arrested at the hospital and a gas station, authorities said.
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The dog was the registered support animal for one of his children, police said.
In other cases, a local neighborhood was hit with car burglaries.
In another case, a woman struck an officer in the police station's lockup, authorities said.
One woman was charged with battery, while the other faces three disorderly conduct counts.
Officers watched the suspects break into a restaurant, police said. The suspects are believed to be linked to burglaries around the suburbs.