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SATURDAY’S MEETINGS AND EVENTS*
7 a.m. — (CHICAGO)More than 50 volunteer plastic surgeons, nurses and other clinicians take part as Fresh Start Caring for Kids and Comer Children’s Hospital provide free reconstructive surgery to three children and two adults affected by physical deformities. 5721 S. Maryland. Contact: Utica Gray, utica@freshstart.org or (847) 513-3326; or Kat Carlton, Kathryn.carlton@uchospitals.edu or (414) 333-8342. (Note: Media must RSVP.)
8 a.m — (CHICAGO) Illinois Institute of Technology and Illinois DCFS host “University Students Code for the Kids, A Hackathon,” with more than 75 undergrad and graduate students from universities in Illinois using technical skill-sets to improve the lives of children and families in the foster care system. Illinois Institute of Technology, IIT Idea Shop, Room 50, 3440 S. Dearborn St. Contact: Veronica Resa, (312) 814-8436 or Veronica.Resa@illinois.gov; or Jenni Schneiderman, (312) 560-8713 (on-site cell.)
8 a.m. — (CHICAGO) American Red Cross of Chicago & Northern Illinois hosts training workshop for those interested in joining the Disaster Action Team, which responds to disasters such as home fires. Also Dec. 26. Rauner Center, 2200 W. Harrison. Contact: Patricia Kemp, patricia.kemp@redcross.org or (312) 729-6225 or (313) 220-3335.
8 a.m. — (SCHAUMBURG) Habitat for Humanity of Northern Fox Valley hosts its 25th annual Walk-a-Thon. Woodfield Mall, 5 Woodfield Shopping Center, Schaumburg. Contact: (847) 836-1432.
9 a.m. — (CHICAGO) 7th annual Chicago Dance Marathon features eight straight hours of dancing to benefit the patients and families of Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. Chicago Marriott Downtown, 540 N. Michigan Ave. Contact: (312) 836-0100.
9 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Merit School of Music’s tuition-free conservatory students continue their “Performathon” fundraiser. Until 5 p.m. Merit School of Music, Joy Faith Knapp Center, 38 S. Peoria St. Contact: Jay Kelly, (312) 315-3935 or jkelly@lwca.com.
9 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Nearly 30,000 dentists and dental professionals will gather for the Chicago Dental Society’s 152nd Midwinter Meeting. Until 4:30 p.m. McCormick Place, 2301 S. King Dr. Contact: Ryan Arnold, (312) 600-7380 or ryan@marjhalperin.com.
9 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Chicago Education Expo for teachers, administrators, and representatives of childcare centers, Pre-K-8th-grade schools, enrichment centers and extracurricular programs focuses on “The Importance of the Arts and Foreign Language for Children.” Hampton Inn Chicago West Loop, 116 N. Jefferson St. Contact: urbanmom@chicagourbanfamily.com.
9 a.m. — (PALOS HILLS) 12th Annual Kids Expo features activities, over 100 exhibitors, reptiles and snakes, three-hole putting course, live performances and more. Also Feb. 26. Moraine Valley Fitness Rec Center, Building H, 9000 W. College Pkwy., Palos Hills. Contact: (815) 806-8844.
9 a.m. — (WAUKEGAN) 13th annual Lake County High School Mock Trial Invitational with students from Lake and surrounding counties participating in a mock case, with students serving both as prosecutors and defense attorneys. Lake County Courthouse, 18 N. County St., Waukegan. Contact: Jorge Ortiz, (847) 377-4500; or Diane Flory, (847) 377-3818.
9 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Chicago Headline Club hosts 5th annual FOIA Fest, with panels and discussions. Loyola University Water Tower campus: Lewis Towers, 820 N. Michigan; and Corboy Law Center, 25 E. Pearson. Contact: headline.submit@gmail.com.
9:30 am. — (CHICAGO) Mars-Di Gras Celebration at Adler Planetarium features music and science, with Martian masquerade, hands-on activities, and more. Also Feb. 26. 1300 S. Lake Shore Dr. Contact: (312) 922-7827.
9:30 a.m — (ST. CHARLES) 56th annual Lincoln State Cat Club All-Breed Benefit Cat Show features pedigree and pet judging, vendors, educational sessions, sales and adoptions, food drive and more. Also Feb. 26. Kane County Fairgrounds, Prairie Events Center, 525 S. Randall Rd., St. Charles. Contact: Cary Plummer, catmando.1964@yahoo.com or (815) 299-0784.
10 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Soulful Chicago Black History Book Fair celebrates the literary arts in the black Community, with more than 50 black authors, live jazz, food, and more. Lutheran School of Theology, 1100 E. 55th St. Contact: (773) 256-0700.
10 a.m. — (CHICAGO) 5th annual Chicago Vintage Clothing & Jewelry Show. St. Andrew Greek Orthodox Church, 5649 N. Sheridan Rd. Contact: (312) 505-6373 or hey@vintageclothingandjewelry.com.
10 a.m. — (WHEATON) Dupage Comic Con features local and nationally known artists, writers, and creators; and collectible comic books, toys, games, statues, art and more. DuPage County Fairgrounds, 2015 Manchester Rd., Wheaton. Contact: (630) 668-6636.
10 a.m. — (EVANSTON) Abdellah Karroum, director of Mathaf Arab Museum of Modern Art in Qatar speaks during a colloquium on the political upheaval of the Arab World and its affect on artists. Alumni Center, 1800 Sheraton Rd., Evanston. Contact: Stephanie Kulke, (847) 491-4819 or stephanie.kulke@northwestern.edu.
10 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Leone Park Advisory Committee hosts a Winter Weather Walk, focused on wildlife and outdoor activities. Touhy at the lakefront. Contact: (773) 338-5796 or ward49@cityofchicago.org.
***10:30 a.m. (CHICAGO) Chicago Police partner with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Chicago for an annual Bowl for Kids’ Sakke event to raise money for Chicago’s youth. Skyway Bowl, 9915 Torrence Ave. Contact: News Affairs (312) 745-6110 or nwsaffr@chicagopolice.org.
***10:30 a.m. (CHICAGO) A commemorative plaque will be presented at a dedication ceremony for the 101st anniversary of the Great Migration of 7 million African Americans in 1916. 35th Street Bridge and Lake Park Avenue. Contact: Prentice Butler (773) 536-9213.
10:30 a.m. — (ROSEMONT) 34th annual Chicago Golf Show. Through Feb. 25. Stephens Convention Center, 5555 N. River Rd., Rosemont. Contact: Barry Cronin, bcronin@cronincommunications.com or (847) 698-1801.
10:30 a.m. — (WHEATON) 33rd annual DuPage Area STEM Expo, “Engineers Make a World of Difference,” features displays, activities and more on science and engineering. Illinois Institute of Technology, Rice Campus, 201 E. Loop Rd., Wheaton. Contact: (630) 682-6000.
11 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Inner-City Muslim Action Network hosts an inter-religious, multi-ethnic “#FightFearBuildPower: Refugee Remix” rally outside Trump Tower. Wabash at Wacker. Contact: Alia Bilal, (773) 350-2221 or alia@imancentral.org.
11 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Cook County Crime Stoppers will distribute flyers asking for information about the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Fabian Ortega on Christmas Day 2016. 5300 S. Francisco. Contact: George McDade, (312) 287-7297; or Megan Dorsey, (312) 282-9449.
11 a.m. — (ZION) 27th annual Black History Program features singing, dancing, guest speakers, poetry and more. Zion Benton Horizon Campus High School, One Z-B Way, Zion. Contact: (847) 746-5500.
Noon — (CHICAGO) Chicago Park District hosts Polar Adventure Days, featuring live animals, music, dog-sledding demos, winter activities, crafts and more. Northerly Island, 1521 S. Linn White Drive. Contact: (312) 742-4798.
Noon — (CHICAGO) Jewel-Osco’s “Taste of Black History Month” features samples from local vendors, live entertainment, former Bear Otis Wilson and author/chef Adrian Miller. 17705 S. Halsted. Contact: Maryfrances.trucco@jewel-osco.com or (630) 948-6068.
1 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Winter Weatherization Workshop focuses on saving money on utility bills. Willye White Park Fieldhouse, 1610 W. Howard. Contact: (773) 338-5796 or ward49@cityofchicago.org.
1:15 p.m. — (MERRIONETTE PARK) 2017 South Side Irish Parade Pre-Parade Fundraiser features selection of the South Side Irish Parade Queen. 115 Bourbon Street, 3359 W. 115th St., Merrionette Park. Contact: (773) 916-7747.
2 p.m. – (CHICAGO) Local farmer Darius Jones presents “Transforming Lives: One Garden at a Time,” a lecture about how agriculture can teach self-worth and reduce gun violence. Sulzer Regional Library, 4455 N. Lincoln Ave. Contact: Meghan Miller, (312) 747-4050 or press@chipublib.org.
2 p.m. — (EVANSTON) Northwestern hosts workshop, developed by an undergrad student, on the risk of heart disease among young women. Norris University Center, Room 101, 1999 Campus Dr., Evanston. Contact: Morgan Searles, (847) 491-5048 or morgan.searles@northwestern.edu.
3 p.m. — (EVANSTON) Dave Bender of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Janie Pochel of the Wiskwi Sipihk First Nation discuss Native American sovereignty and the Dakota Access Pipeline project. Levy Senior Center, 300 Dodge Ave., Evanston. Contact: Jill Schacter, jschacter@cityofevanston.org or (847) 448-8628.
3:30 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Independent Filmmakers Projct Chicago hosts a screening party for the 32nd annual Film Independent Spirit Awards nominees. Rockit, 22 W. Hubbard. Contact: info@ifpchicago.org or (773) 998-1082.
5:45 p.m. — (OAK BROOK) DuPage County NAACP Freedom Fund Gala. Chicago Marriott Oak Brook, 1401 W. 22nd St., Oak Brook. Contact: (630) 573-8555.
6 p.m. — (GREAT LAKES) Storyteller and living history actor Marlene Rivero portrays Ann Stokes, believed to have been the first African-American woman to serve on board a U.S. military vessel, in an African-American History Month Lecture. National Museum of the American Sailor, 2531 Sheridan Rd., Great Lakes. Contact: (847) 688-3154, ext. 215, or nmas.fct@navy.mil.
6 p.m. — (BLUE ISLAND) Police Department hosts a Community Celebration and Basketball Tournament to celebrate Black History Month. Rita Recreation Center, 2805 W. 141st St., Blue Island. Contact: (708) 926-2050.
7:30 p.m. — (CHICAGO) 6th annual Black & White Gala benefoit for the Canine Therapy Corps., with therapy dogs as special guests. Revel Fulton Market, 1215 W. Fulton Market. Contaxt: info@caninetherapycorps.org.
8 p.m. — (CHICAGO) United Way’s Young Leaders Society IGNITE 2017 benefit. AceBounce, 230 N. Clark St. Contact: (312) 906-2216.
SUNDAY’S MEETINGS AND EVENTS*
8 a.m. — (CHICAGO) American Red Cross of Chicago & Northern Illinois hosts training workshop for those interested in joining the Disaster Action Team, which responds to disasters such as home fires. Rauner Center, 2200 W. Harrison. Contact: Patricia Kemp, patricia.kemp@redcross.org or (312) 729-6225 or (313) 220-3335.
9 a.m. — (WHEATON) 69th annual Illinois Plastic Kit & Toys show features toys and collectibles to buy, sell or trade. DuPage County Fairgrounds, 2015 Manchester Rd., Wheaton. Contact: (630) 969-1847.
9:30 a.m — (ST. CHARLES) 56th annual Lincoln State Cat Club All-Breed Benefit Cat Show features pedigree and pet judging, vendors, educational sessions, sales and adoptions, food drive and more. Kane County Fairgrounds, Prairie Events Center, 525 S. Randall Rd., St. Charles. Contact: Cary Plummer, catmando.1964@yahoo.com or (815) 299-0784.
9:30 am. — (CHICAGO) Mars-Di Gras Celebration at Adler Planetarium features music and science, with Martian masquerade, hands-on activities, and more. 1300 S. Lake Shore Dr. Contact: (312) 922-7827.
***10 a.m. (CHICAGO) Rep. Danny Davis, Rep. Melissa Conyears-Ervin and Ald. Jason Ervin will host a press conference to highlight the “pharmaceutical desert” caused by the closing of the CVS stores across the city. CVS Pharmacy at Kedzie and Madison. Contact: Tumia Romero (312) 610-0925 or tumia.romero@mail.house.gov.
10 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Chicago Volunteer Expo features reps from over 85 Chicago nonprofit organizations. Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, 2430 N. Cannon Dr. Contact: (773) 755-5100.
10 a.m. — (PALOS HILLS) 12th Annual Kids Expo features activities, over 100 exhibitors, reptiles and snakes, three-hole putting course, live performances and more. Moraine Valley Fitness Rec Center, Building H, 9000 W. College Pkwy., Palos Hills. Contact: (815) 806-8844.
10:30 a.m. — (FOX LAKE) Fox Lake Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Illinois. Fox Lake Beach, 71 Nippersink Blvd., Fox Lake. Contact: (312) 502-7954.
10:30 a.m. — (ROSEMONT) 34th annual Chicago Golf Show. Stephens Convention Center, 5555 N. River Rd., Rosemont. Contact: Barry Cronin, bcronin@cronincommunications.com or (847) 698-1801.
11 a.m. — (ROUND LAKE BEACH) Frosty Footrace 2 mile Run/Walk. Renwood Golf Course, 701 E. Shorewood Rd., Round Lake Beach. Contact: (847) 231-4711.
11:30 a.m. — (VALPARAISO, Ind.) Metropolis of Chicago Regional Commanders of the Greek Orthodox Order of Saint Andrew Gus Pablecas and John Manos visit St. Iakovos Church to update elected officials in Indiana about a resolution supporting the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. 36W CR700N, Valparaiso, Ind. Contact: John Ackerman, (309) 635-7624 or john@johncackerman.com.
Noon — (CHICAGO) Annual Illinois High School Art Exhibition features General Exhibition Awards Presentation, with the announcement of early college scholarships keynote by School of Art and Design at University of Illinois Director Jorge Lucero (noon at Zhou B Art Center, 1029 W. 35th St.); and Senior Scholarship Ceremony and exhibition opening (3:30 p.m. at Bridgeport Art Center, 1200 W. 35th St.) Contact: Chris Sykora, c.sykora@ihsae.org or (773) 251-3536.
Noon — (CHICAGO) Neighborhoods of the World series at Navy Pier celebrates Brazil’s Carnivale with art, music, dance, food and more. 600 E. Grand Ave. Contact: Payal Patel, (312) 595-5073 or ppatel@navypier.com.
***1 p.m. — (NAPERVILLE) Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders will pledge their support of immigrant families following President Trump’s remarks regarding immigration. Islamic Center of Naperville, 2488 W. Ogden Ave. Contact: Erendira Rendon (815) 715-1577 or erendon@resurrectionproject.org; Jesse Hoyt (773) 507-4809 or jessehoyt@healthyillinoiscampaign.org.
2 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Kayaking expert Gary Kuzminski will discuss kayaking the Calumet River in a program at the Pullman State Historic Site. Hotel Florence, 11111 Forrestville Ave. Contact: (773) 568-2441 or historicpullmangardens@gmail.com.
2:30 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Cardinal Cupich presides at a Rite of Election and Call to Continuing Conversion liturgy for those preparing to enter the Catholic Church. Holy Name Cathedral, State and Superior. Contact: (312) 534-8227.
3 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Revolutionary Community Party hosts community open house for its new Revolution Club, aimed at providing information on alternatives to the Trump-Pence ticket and helping find a solution to neighborhood violence, with founding member Carl Dix taking part. 1857 E. 71st St. Contact: (312) 804-9121 or revclub.chi@gmail.com.
4 p.m. — (CHICAGO) HugsNoSlugs youth empowerment anti-violence organization hosts its 2nd annual Children’s Talent Show, with young people performing various talents, including original poems about black historical figures. Hyde Park High School, 6220 S. Stony Island Ave. Contact: Aleta Clark, (773) 619-4458 or aletaclark4@gmail.com.
5:30 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Bridgeport Alliance hosts panel on Civil Rights, Immigration and Governmental Limitations, with speakers including immigration attorneys Alia Boltakke, Mohammad Mahmoudi, Haytham Faraj and John Joyce. First Lutheran Church of the Trinity, 643 W. 31st St. Contact: info@bridgeportalliance.org.
***5:30 p.m. — (CHICAGO) The Gene Siskel Film Center and the School of the Art Institute Chicago will host a “Hollywood on State” Oscars viewing party and watch the event via telecast. 164 N. State St. Contact: Carly Leviton (847) 347-4887 or carlyl@carolfoxassociates.com.
6 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Center on Halsted hosts its 10th annual A Night With Oscar benefit viewing party, beginning with red carpet arrivals. 3656 N. Halsted. Contact: Peter Johnson, (773) 472-6469, ext. 453, or pjohnson@centeronhalsted.org.
6 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Oscars Viewing Party also features trivia, red carpet bingo, watch-along ballots and more. The Logan Theatre, 2646 N. Milwaukee Ave. Contact: (773) 342-5555.
6 p.m. — (WOODRIDGE) Variety of Illinois hosts its 12th annual Awards Viewing Gala. Hollywood Blvd., 1001 W. 75th St., Woodridge. Contact: (630) 427-1880.
MONDAY’S MEETINGS AND EVENTS*
10 a.m. — (CHICAGO) City Council Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards meets. CIty Hall, Council Chambers, 121 N. LaSalle. Contact: (312) 744-8845.
11:30 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts speaks to the City Club of Chicago. Maggiano’s, 111 W. Grand Ave. Contact: info@cityclub-chicago.com or (312) 565-6500.
Noon — (EVANSTON) Abdellah Karroum, director of Mathaf Arab Museum of Modern Art in Qatar speaks duringa colloquium on the political upheaval of the Arab World and its affect on artists. Kresge Hall, Room 1-515, 1880 Campus Dr., Evanston. Evanston. Contact: Stephanie Kulke, (847) 491-4819 or stephanie.kulke@northwestern.edu.
12:15 p.m. — (CHICAGO) Gov. Rauner will visit the Polish American Assn. to join in the celebration of Paczki Days. 3834 N. Cicero. Contact:Arletta Gromek, arletta.gromek@polish.org.
6:15 p.m. — (CHICAGO) University of Chicago Institute of Politics hosts discussion on “The Future of the Democratic Party,” part of its American in Trump Era series.Ida Noyes Hall, CLoister Club, 1212 E. 59th St. Contact: Matthew Jaffe, (773) 834-3605 or mjaffe@uchicago.edu.
MONDAY’S COURT DOCKET*
9 a.m. call — (MARKHAM) Brandon Griffin, charged with Darryl Lloyd and Dejuan Crockett, each charged murder and attempted murder; Accused in a triple murder in Harvey in 2010. Status. Markham Courthouse, 16501 S. Kedzie Pkwy., Markham. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (MAYWOOD) Johnathan Condrey, charged with first-degree murder; Accused of stabbing his girlfriend, 37-year-old Mackie Cheshire, to death then dumping her body at a Bensenville golf course. Status. Maywood Courthouse, 1500 Maybrook Dr., Maywood. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423. (Note: Also spelled in court records at Jonathan Condrey.)
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Tramell Anderson, charged with murder; Accused of shooting a 14-year-old with an AR-15 assault rifle he had been showing off to the teen on 9-20-13. Status. (Note: Name also listed as “Tramell McGraw-Anderson.”) Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Dwright Boone-Doty, charged with Kevin Edwards and Corey Morgan, all charged with first-degree murder; Accused of fatally shooting 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee on 11-2-15. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423. (Note: Also listed at Dwright Doty in court records.)
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Nathaniel Boyce, charged with aggravated battery/discharge of a firearm and armed habitual criminal; Accused of shooting another man multiple times during a domestic argument on 10-31-15 in Morgan Park. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Dominique Brown and Maurice Vickers, both charged with murder; Accused of fatally shooting a man after an argument in a West Side barber shop on 1-9-2015. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Mark Clay, charged with murder and aggravated discharge of a firearm; Accused of fatally shooting an 18-year-old man and wounded a 16-year-old boy in West Garfield Park on Aug. 21, 2015. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
10 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Harold Cook, charged with first-degree murder; Accused of fatally shooting a man during an argument in the West Garfield Park neighborhood on 3-14-2014. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Diego Uribe Cruz, charged with Jafeth Ramos, each charged first-degree murder; Charged with the massacre of six members of a Gage Park family in February 2016. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423. (Note: Last name also spelled Cruz-Uribe.)
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Ricky Dortch, charged with two counts of first-degree murder; Accused in a fatal shooting that left two dead and two wounded at Horan Park on the West Side on 8-26-15. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Helen Ford, charged with first-degree murder; Accused in the 2013 child abuse death of her 8-year-old granddaughter. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Giovanni Garcia, charged with first-degree murder; Accused of aiming for a man but instead shooting and killing his 23-year-old girlfriend in West Elsdon on 4-8-16. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Alexis Gonzalez, charged with first-degree murder; Accused of fatally stabbing his girfriend’s ex-boyfriend to death in Belmont Cragin on 8-16-16. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Tylesha Griffin and Dominique Lott and Donnell Coakley (sentenced), charged with murder; The parents and cousin of a 3-year-old boy severely abused and malnourished, accused of smoking pot near his corpse after he died on 11-7-14. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Reginald Hester, charged with four counts of first-degree murder and two counts of aggravated arson causing bodily harm; Accused of setting a fire that left three children and one man dead on 8-23-16 in South Chicago because he was angry a woman took $10 from him then refused to perform a sex act. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Brandon Holman, charged with murder; Accused of killing the 2-month-old son he had with his girlfriend on the Southwest Side on 6-3-16. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
10 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) David A. Johnson, charged with first-degree murder; Accused in a fatal Englewood shooting on 5-24-2014. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Julio A. Lopez, charged with leaving the scene of an accident; Accused of running over and killing a woman, then leaving the scene on 11-17-2013. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Keith Martin, charged with murder and attempted murder; Accused in a fatal domestic shooting from 7-12-2014. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Charles Moore, charged with first-degree murder; Accused of fatally shooting a motorist in a passing van on 5-15-2013. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Robert Morales, charged with first-degree murder; Accused of fatally shooting a 14-year-old boy in Back of the Yards on 5-2-16, arrested after accidentally shooting himself in July. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Christopher Peacock, charged with reckless homicide; Accused of driving in the single-vehicle rollover crash on Lake Shore Drive on Sept. 3, 2015 that left his passenger, 33-year-old Jillian Tsirtsis, dead. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Johnny Reese, charged with Marsharra Tate, both charged with murder; Accused in the fatal shooting of a mother of three on Mother’s Day weekend 2014. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Frank Robinson, charged with two counts of first-degree murder; Accused of killing two people and wounding two others at Horan Park on 8-26-15. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. — (CHICAGO) Martez Staples, charged with murder; Accused of fatally shooting a man and wounded two others on 8-17-2013 after asking them who beat up his uncle. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Paul M. Szydlowski, charged with reckless homicide; Accused of killing his passenger in a motorcycle crash in West Rogers Park on 7-20-15. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Marsharra Tate, charged with Johnny Reese, both charged with murder; Accused in the fatal shooting of a mother of three on Mother’s Day weekend 2014. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) William Welch, charged with first-degree murder; Accused of fatally shooting his pregnant sister in their West Side home on 8-14-16. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
9:30 a.m. call — (CHICAGO) Derrick S. Williams, charged with murder; Accused of fatally shooting a man during an argument over drugs on 3-19-2015. Status. Cook County Criminal Courthouse, 2600 S. California Ave. Contact: Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, (312) 603-3423.
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