Man Accused Of Hiding In Sidewalk Grate, Shooting At Loop Sidewalk: Reports
- Chicago police arrested a man on Monday around 8:07 a.m. After he fired shots upward through a sidewalk grate near the State and Lake Red Line stop in downtown Chicago.
- The man entered a restricted CTA Red Line area below State Street before discharging a firearm through a metal grate toward the street above.
- Authorities recovered a firearm at the location near Chick-fil-A, and no one was harmed during the incident.
- Police confirmed the suspect was taken into custody immediately, and charges are pending against him as investigations continue.
- Area Three detectives are investigating the event, but officials have not disclosed how the man accessed the restricted CTA area or his identity.
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Man arrested for firing shots at CTA Red Line station
CHICAGO (WGN) - A man was arrested Monday morning for entering a restricted area of a downtown CTA Red Line station and firing shots from the area. Chicago police said the incident happened just after 8 a.m. at the Lake/State CTA Red Line station. A male suspect went into a restricted area at the station, pulled out a gun and fired shots upward toward State Street, according to investigators. Chicago leaders seek curfew to curb teen street …


Police arrest man suspected of shooting through Loop sidewalk grate
A man who allegedly fired a gun upward from a sidewalk-level sewer grate in the Loop on Monday morning has been arrested, Chicago police said.The armed man entered a restricted CTA area near the State and Lake Red Line stop at 8:07 a.m. He then fired shots upward through a metal grate toward State Street, police said. No injuries were reported, and the man was arrested at the scene, police said.A weapon was recovered, and charges are pending, po…
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