the CTA will have fewer tragic scenes to investigate like the one on a Blue Line train headed for the Forest Park terminal ...
Police believe a disgruntled former co-worker of the victims entered a Navy Pier loading dock and opened fire on Tuesday.
A person of interest is in custody in the shooting deaths of two people earlier this week at Navy Pier, Chicago police said Thursday.
The CTA pilot comes in addition to an existing ZeroEyes contract at Navy Pier. In the aftermath of ShotSpotter, the CTA’s ZeroEyes pilot is raising similar concerns about the effectiveness and ...
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 ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --The search continues for the gunman who shot and killed two former co-workers at Navy Pier on Tuesday. Two employees of Levy Restaurants were shot and killed in an administrative ...
The technology, ZeroEyes, is also in use by the Chicago Transit Authority in a pilot program, and the security director at Navy Pier wants to see the CTA program expanded. Megan Hickey reports.
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 ...
Extending out onto Lake Michigan, Navy Pier offers plenty in the way of family-friendly entertainment. The first thing you'll spot once you set foot on the pier is the towering Ferris wheel (which ...
Two people were shot to death at Navy Pier Tuesday afternoon. Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times Share Police descended on Navy Pier on Tuesday afternoon searching for a “disgruntled” ex-employee who ...
A disgruntled former employee has shot and killed two men in a “targeted attack” at Navy Pier in Chicago, according to authorities. Chicago Police responded to calls of an “active shooter ...
The family of one of two men fatally shot by a “disgruntled employee” at Navy Pier is struggling to accept the loss of such a “caring, giving person.” Lamont Johnson, 51, of Lansing ...