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Boy, 15, charged with shooting 3 other teens in Joliet, Illinois

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A teenage boy was charged with shooting three other teens early Sunday morning in Joliet, Illinois.

The 15-year-old from Joliet was arrested and charged with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon.

Joliet police said around 5:30 a.m., officers responded to the 300 block of South Ottawa Street for reports of three people who were shot. Arriving officers spoke with the residents, who told them the victims were taken to the hospital.

A 16-year-old from Joliet was airlifted to Loyola Children’s Hospital in critical condition. Police said his condition was stabilized.

A 14-year-old from University Park was driven to Loyola Children’s Hospital in unknown condition, and their condition was also stabilized.

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The third victim, also a 16-year-old from Joliet, was treated and discharged.

Investigators identified the 15-year-old as a person of interest and took him to the Joliet Police Department. It was then revealed that he was the gunman who fired the gun. He was taken to the Will County River Valley Justice Center.

Police said the scene remains active as investigators continue to collect additional evidence.

The shooting was an isolated incident, and there is no threat to the public.

Anyone with information or video footage of the incident is asked to contact the Joliet Police Department’s Investigation Division at 815-724-3020 or the Will County Crime Stoppers at 800-323-6734. Tipsters who want to remain anonymous can visit crimestoppersofwillcounty.org.

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Plainfield semi crash causes traffic backup on I-55

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I-55 semi crash causes traffic backup in southwest suburbs

Illinois State Police said a Plainfield crash on I-55 caused lane closures near Renwick Road on Tuesday afternoon.

PLAINFIELD, Ill. (WLS) — A semi crash caused a traffic backup in the southwest suburbs on Tuesday afternoon.

Illinois State Police said the semi crashed on Interstate 55 near Renwick Road in Plainfield around 4:30 p.m.

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The truck, which hit a concrete median, was leaking fuel and blocked all three southbound lanes.

ISP said no injuries have been reported.

What caused the crash was not immediately clear.

Traffic was getting by on the left shoulder before all lanes reopened.

Further information was not immediately available.

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Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan files motion for release during appeals process

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Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan files motion for release during appeals process


CHICAGO (WLS) — Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan is trying to stay out of prison.

On Monday, he filed a motion for release, pending appeal of his conviction.

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Madigan was ordered to report to prison this October to begin serving a seven-and-a-half-year sentence for corruption.

His lawyers argue he should remain free because his appeal could reverse his conviction.

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3 juveniles charged in armed robbery at Cicero, Illinois gas station, subsequent police chase

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Three juveniles were facing charges Sunday night in an armed robbery that led to a wild chase from the west Chicago suburb of Cicero to Chicago’s West Side.

Cicero police said the suspects were part of a crew that targeted couriers removing cash from gaming machines at the Mobil gas station at 5147 W. Roosevelt Rd. at Laramie Avenue around 3 p.m. Friday.

Police said the robbers forced the couriers to the ground at gunpoint, ransacked their vehicle, and stole about $70,000.

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The robbers sped off in a white sedan accompanied by two “trail vehicles,” Cicero police said.

A townwide camera system, which uses license plate readers, helped police identify the cars involved, as a chase took over Chicago streets and expressways. CBS Skywatch caught it all from the air and captured the cars traveling along the Eisenhower Expressway, around the Windy City Smokeout outside the United Center, and under the Chicago Transit Authority’s elevated Green Line tracks on the West Side.

The pursuit finally ended near West End and Kostner avenues in West Garfield Park, where two people were arrested. Another two people in a white Honda sedan ditched their car in an alley of a nearby apartment building. The three juveniles arrested had some of the stolen cash with them, police said.

Meantime, a black Chrysler that also fled the scene of the robbery was chased along the Eisenhower Expressway, Tri-State Tollway, Bishop Ford Freeway, and Borman Expressway into northwest Indiana, where two suspects were arrested after ditching the car in Hammond and running into the Little Calumet River, police said.

A Cicero police investigation resulted in cash, drugs, and guns being recovered from multiple vehicles and the West Side apartment, police said.

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Each juvenile has been charged with two counts of armed robbery and one count of unlawful possession of a weapon. They have been transferred to the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center, police said.

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