Two people were arrested after they led police on a chase through Chicago's suburbs in a stolen vehicle last weekend; a local billionaire has set out to make Chicago the safest big city in the country; and former Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot has taken her first new position since leaving office. These are the top stories from Fox 32's Week in Review.
Just before 1 a.m. on Sunday, neighbors say a group of people were leaving a gathering held at an Airbnb at 620 W. Barry.
. One of the victims ran into a nearby Marianos, another person fled into a French Bakery. Multiple gunshots were heard and described as fireworks. Savoring a slated candidate’s election night success, Dolton Village Mayor Tiffany Henyard arrived at a March village board meeting ready for her victory lap.
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