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Orthodox Jewish man, 39, shot en route to synagogue in Chicago

Police are investigating reports the attack was a religiously-motivated hate crime

October 28, 2024 09:43
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ByJC Reporter, Jewish News Syndicate

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A 39-year-old Orthodox Jewish man was shot as he walked to synagogue on Saturday in Chicago's West Rogers Park neighbourhood, home to one of the city's largest Orthodox Jewish populations, Lonnie Nasatir, president of the Jewish United Fund of Chicago, told JNS on Sunday.

The Chicago Police Department told JNS that detectives are still investigating the incident, and it could not confirm that the victim was Jewish.

Kevin Bruno, deputy chief of the Chicago Police Department detectives bureau, said during a Saturday press conference that at about 9:35 am, a 39-year-old man was walking in West Rogers Park "when an armed offender approached from behind and fired shots at the victim, striking the victim in the shoulder."

"Responding officers responded to the scene, and as they were on the scene, at about 9:55, the offender re-emerged from an alley and fired shots at the officers and at the responding paramedics," including striking an ambulance, Bruno said.