Authorities believe crash through Illinois after-school building that killed 4 wasn’t targeted
- Authorities do not believe the crash that killed four people was targeted, as stated by the police.
- The victims included two 7-year-olds, an 8-year-old, and an 18-year-old, according to updates from authorities.
- Six more children were hospitalized, with one in critical condition, as confirmed by officials.
- Illinois Governor JB Pritzker expressed that he is horrified and deeply saddened by the deaths of children and numerous injuries in Chatham.
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Police say driver likely did not target Illinois after-school camp in crash that killed 3 kids and 1 teen
The car left a road, crossed a field and smashed into the side of the building in the small city of Chatham on Monday afternoon, Illinois State Police said in a statement. It traveled through the building, striking numerous people before exiting the other side.
Police doubt crash that killed 4 girls at Illinois after-school camp was a ‘targeted attack’
The deaths of three children and an adult teenager when a vehicle veered off an Illinois roadway and into an after-school camp were most likely not the result of a targeted attack, police said Tuesday. Illinois State Police investigating the tragedy in the village of Chatham said the driver was not in custody as detectives await the results of toxicology tests. “The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but this does not appear to be a…
Illinois town mourns 3 kids, teen killed by driver who barreled through building
Authorities say it appears the crash Monday, in which a car barreled through the building in Chatham, was not a targeted attack. Illinois State Police say the 44-year-old driver is not in custody.
Crash that killed 4 girls at Illinois after-school camp likely not 'targeted attack,' police say
The deaths of three children and one adult teenager when a vehicle veered off an Illinois roadway and into an after-school camp were likely not the result of a targeted attack, police said Tuesday.
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