Chicago/ Crime & Emergencies
Published on August 14, 2019
Top Chicago crime news: Nursing home workers accused of taunting resident; $10K fine for Lyft; morePhoto: Tony Hisgett/Flickr

Read on for the top crime and emergency news you may have missed in Chicago.

Man arrested after gunfire at veterans hospital

A suspect is in custody after shots were fired Monday afternoon outside a 200-bed hospital on the West Side that provides care to military veterans, authorities said. No one was injured.

Read the full story on Fox News.

Lyft fined for not alerting Chicago about suspended driver

The ride-share company pay a $10,000 fine for not alerting the city of Chicago about a suspended driver who was working for Uber when he allegedly killed a cab driver. 

Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.

Nursing home workers accused of taunting 91-year-old woman in video

A Snapchat video from the December 2018 incident allegedly shows Illinois nursing home workers harassing the woman.

Read the full story on WNCN.


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