Police said the suspect shot the victim as he was approaching. The victim, in his 40s, was shot in the elbow and is expected to recover.
Now to your non-stop news police are Looking for a shooting suspect after a Man on a bike tried to stop a car Break-in the suspect shot him though and Then took off yeah it went not how he Expected it of course CBS 2's Marissa Perlman live in Lakeview with the Details This all happened in the Uptown Neighborhood not far from Graceland Cemetery that victim was shot and Transferred here to Illinois Masonic for Treatment but is expected to be okay Video shows police on scene just after 11 as shell casings lined the street Police say the suspect shot the victim As he was approaching before running Away the victim's bike was seen laying On the street near Montrose and Magnolia His belongings Left Behind bullet holes Were seen piercing through a car in the Area Witnesses reporting this morning a Car was stolen we're waiting to hear Back from police to confirm that police Say the bicyclist was shot once in the Elbow but again is expected to be okay That victim a man in his 40s right now Police say no one is in custody Reporting in Lakeview Marissa Pearlman CBS 2 News
The Windy City and Sports Events Culture
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The Windy City and Sports Events Culture
If you are a sports fanatic, you are probably familiar with Chicago, the Windy City, as it is known to locals. It is the third largest city in the United States, with a population of nearly 3 million people. With a burgeoning professional and amateur sports scene, it’s no wonder that Chicago is a great place to live. And, of course, the sport has a major impact on the economy as a whole.
As a result, Chicago has landed several prestigious accolades over the years. In fact, it has won two of the top three spots in the annual TSE rankings for sports cities. Despite its size, the city is also a cosmopolitan metropolis that boasts many cultural and philanthropic pursuits. The sport has also been a major driver of the city’s renaissance. Not only have sports franchises invested in local initiatives, they have also funded athletic programs for kids. Indeed, the city is home to the first recipient of the Heisman Trophy, an award which has been around for some time.
Of course, there are many sports cities in the world, but Chicago has taken the cake in the past, notably in the early 1900s.