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2013/02/01

Tips On Talented Teen's Killer Pour In As Reward Increases To $30,000

February 1, 2013
The hunt for Hadiya Pendleton's killer continues as the reward for information leading to the shooter's capture more than doubles.

Thursday afternoon, police upped the reward for any info that would lead to a suspect's arrest from $11,000 to $24,000, reports the Tribune. The family's pastor Courtney Maxwell offered up an additional $6,000, bringing the total sum of the reward to $30,000. Continue reading...
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The media's extensive coverage of Hadiya Pendleton's murder is absolutely appropriate. However, it also highlights the reality that only a handful of Chicago's murder victims receive such thoughtful and humanizing coverage in the mainstream press. Continue reading...
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The announcement by Chicago's Cook County Sheriff's Office with the go-ahead for a search at an apartment building on the city's northwest side should be welcome by families of the missing who have spent 35 years or more searching for their sons. Continue reading...


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