Minneapolis, MN
Greyhound bus employee shot, killed in Chicago by man arriving from Minneapolis, police say
(FOX 9) – Chicago police are searching for a person who fatally shot a Greyhound bus worker after arriving from Minneapolis and fleeing the scene.
The Chicago Police Division issued an alert to assist discover the suspect in Monday’s deadly capturing. Police say the person arrived from Minneapolis on a Greyhound bus and waited for a 30-year-old worker, recognized as Duwon Gaddis, on the station on the 600 block of West Harrison Road.
The person walked as much as Gaddis and shot him a number of occasions. He didn’t survive his accidents, in line with police.
On Thursday night time, CPD stated after the deadly capturing, the person modified garments and “made good on his escape.”
The police launched surveillance footage exhibiting the attainable shooter. He’s between 5 toes 10 and 6 toes tall, weighing between 200 and 225 lbs., and a beard below his masks.
On the time of the capturing, the suspect was sporting a baseball cap, blue surgical masks, gray hooded jacket, blue athletic pants with two white stripes down every leg and blue croc-style footwear. He wore a backpack which was recovered on the scene.
Police stated the suspect modified garments and was final seen sporting a black Reebok hooded sweatshirt with Reebok on the entrance in white lettering, a black baklava-style masks and was pulling a blue suitcase on the time of his escape.
Police request if anybody has details about the capturing or the suspect, name the Bureau of Detectives Space Three at 312-744-8261 or submit a tip anonymously right here.