Chicago police are looking for Avanta Ware, 18, in connection with fatally shooting the man as he drove his 7-year-old daughter to school.
Police released a description of three men they believe are posing as electric company officials to gain access to homes in order to steal.
The man, 57, was in a parked car Monday evening on the Near West Side when someone approached him and shot him in the chest, police said.
Officials said the driver of a white sedan crashed into a black car, injuring three men in the black car and one woman crossing the street.
Police said a 38-year-old man shot a 44-year-old man Wednesday afternoon before the 44-year-old stabbed him. Both wounds were fatal.
Chicago police said the incident occurred Wednesday night at around 8:20 p.m. in Ukrainian Village.
Police said two adults in the front seat of the car were also injured during the crash Tuesday night.
Over the course of the operation, 25 men approached members of the team and solicited sex in exchange for money.
No officers were injured in the incident, a Chicago police spokesman said.
Chicago police said it is not immediately clear if the family was targeted or not.
The driver of a black Chrysler struck multiple other parked cars before getting out of their car and running away, police said.
Berwyn police responded to the call of an explosion at a building on the 3300 block of South Oak Park Avenue.
The family of 3 men found dead in an explosion near Starved Rock State Park hired a law firm to investigate the incident.
Police said a suspect in the fatal shooting of Jaslyn Adams at a McDonald's drive-thru tried to carjack a family before being shot.
Broadview Police put E.F. Lindop Elementary School, 2400 S. 18th Avenue in Broadview, on a brief, soft lockdown.
Police said a man fled on foot, leading to a foot pursuit, “which resulted in an armed confrontation.”
Family member had said they put the infant to sleep the night before, but woke to find the baby not breathing.
Chicago Police Department spokesman Tom Ahern tweeted that shots were fired by and at officers on the 1500 block of North Laramie Avenue.
On Tuesday, a Lyft driver was kicked out of his own car at gunpoint after picking up two passengers on the city’s West Side.
According to CPD, officers were driving southbound in the 100 block of South Hamlin, just after 10:30 p.m.
When her grandfather returned home, the woman's other daughter told him “her mommy killed her little sister,” police said.
Simone Austin, 27, was charged with first-degree murder in the girl’s death, police said. Detectives said Austin is the girl’s mother.
Police said Khan was shot in the left side of his chest and was pronounced dead on arrival at Stroger Hospital of Cook County.
Chicago police said the incident started as a carjacking just before 1 a.m.
He was ordered held without bail Monday afternoon.
A group of loved ones said more crimes will be solved if people feel safer coming forward.
A 19-year-old man faces seven counts of attempted murder after police said he fired several shots at them during a stop in Homan Square.
Anthony Marks, of the 1300 block of South Lawndale Avenue, was arrested shortly before 4 a.m. Wednesday.
No one was wounded in the shootout Friday in Humboldt Park, police said.
The body of 36-year-old man who looked to be dead "for an undeterminable amount of time" was found Saturday afternoon, authorities said.
An officer investigating a shooting on the West Side was able to return fire after he was struck in the shoulder early Monday, police said.
The boy was driving a stolen white Chevrolet Tahoe at a high rate of speed east on Hubbard Street, when he hit a man riding a Divvy Bike.
A 35-year-old man was wounded Saturday night in a shooting caught on camera.
Police got a call about a party in the Noble Square neighborhood. Officers showed up around midnight and found dozens of people inside.
Thomas Tansey, 30, was charged with first-degree murder on Wednesday, according to the Cook County State’s attorney’s office.
George Sherman, 59, was arrested at 10:50 a.m. in the 2400 block of West Jackson Boulevard, police said.
Police believe the girl, who dressed as a bumblebee, was an unintended victim when multiple people opened fire.
A 39-year-old Austin resident was tased, bitten and scratched in a struggle with a home invader, police said.
A man armed with an assault rifle began firing outside the Jesse Brown Medical Center hospital Monday afternoon, according to the FBI.
Victims, who ranged in age from 19 to 25, were shot when someone opened fire from a vehicle, aiming for a West Side park.