With restaurants, cultural offerings and its famous Ferris ... pier were told to shelter in place. Scanner traffic indicated police were looking for a man who was wearing a white chef’s hat, a white ...
This is where you'll find Navy Pier, a popular family hangout thanks to attractions like the Chicago Children's Museum and a 196-foot-tall Ferris wheel ... a refuge for Black Americans looking ...
Two men were fatally shot Tuesday afternoon at Navy Pier by a gunman ... was wandering through the pier’s sprawling structure and made a quick stop at the Ferris wheel before exiting to find ...
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 ...
A highlight of the event will be the Santa Monica Pier Ferris Wheel, standing approximately 25 meters tall, which will light up with the logo of Seventeen and Carats, the group's fandom ...
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 ...
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 ...
Two people have been killed following a shooting at Chicago's Navy Pier ... old man in a white chef's hat, a white chef's jacket and black pants who walked back into the pier following the shooting.
CHICAGO — 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 ...
UPDATE: The two people shot at Navy Pier have died, officials said. Police are now searching for a person of interest they believe is a "disgruntled ex-employee." Read more here. Two people were ...
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.