A 21-year-old man from Naperville facing hate crime charges after a burning cross was found in Grant Park has been released from custody pending his trial. Prosecutors say he claimed he wanted to ...
Chicago police are urging residents to come forward with any information about a cross burning in a public park ...
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Chicago cross-burning feared to be hateful racist threat turns out to be idiotic anti-Trump protest: 'Saw the Wikipedia page'
A Chicago cross-burning presumed to be the work of a racist menace turned out to be an anti-Trump protest — and the birdbrain responsible for it insisted he had no idea what he was doing. The towering ...
The flames from the cross burning in the middle of Grant Park were visible to anyone driving or walking down Columbus Drive.
The Chicago man accused of burning a cross in Grant Park last week made his first court appearance on Thursday, as a judge denied prosecutors' request to keep him locked up until trial.
A large burning cross — a historic symbol of hate and intimidation against Black Americans — was discovered in a Chicago park where former President Barack Obama famously delivered his acceptance ...
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