A man has been arrested in the fatal shooting of two workers at Chicago’s popular Navy Pier tourist attraction.
Chicago police released three photos of a man wanted for gunning down two former co-workers Tuesday on Navy Pier.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago police continue to search for a gunman after two people were shot and killed at Navy Pier Tuesday afternoon. The Cook County Medical Examiner's office has identified one ...
Grand Ave., where they found the two wounded men outside, Chicago Fire Department spokesperson Larry Langford said. Police swarmed Navy Pier on Tuesday afternoon after a gunman opened fire on a ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Two men were shot and killed at Navy Pier Tuesday afternoon, and a police believe a disgruntled ex-employee was behind the shooting. Chicago Police Chief of Patrol Jon Hein said ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Two men were shot and killed at Navy Pier Tuesday afternoon, Chicago fire officials said. Chicago police and fire crews responded about 1:30 p.m. for a report of shots fired in an ...
Read more here. Two people were shot at Chicago's popular Navy Pier attraction Tuesday, fire officials confirmed to NBC Chicago as the pier urged anyone inside to shelter in place. The shooting ...
Two men were fatally shot Tuesday afternoon at Navy Pier by a gunman who authorities believe was a recently terminated worker. Speaking with reporters at the pier, Chicago police Chief of Patrol ...
Police investigate the scene of a shooting at Navy Pier in Chicago, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. Two men were shot and killed by a former disgruntled employee in one of the loading docks at Navy Pier.
Two people have been killed following a shooting at Chicago's Navy Pier that left others scrambling for shelter in bathrooms and cars. A security guard had located 'two down' with shell casings ...
who worked for a subcontractor at Navy Pier, were fatally wounded and later pronounced dead at a local hospital. “The Pier is clear now,” Chicago police Chief of Patrol Jon Hein said.
CHICAGO — Two people died Tuesday after being shot by a “disgruntled ex employee” of a Navy Pier subcontractor, Chief of Patrol Jon Hein said during an afternoon press conference.