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11600 block of S. Artesian Ave.
First charged in quintuple homicide pleads not guilty
Williams, of the 11600 block of S. Artesian Ave., was charged June 11 in the April 23 shootings that left five people -- Anthony Scales Jr., Donovan Richardson, Whitney Flowers, Reginald Walker and Lakesha Doss -- dead in a home in the 7600 block of South Rhodes Avenue.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 24, 2008.
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11600 block of South Artesian Avenue
3rd person charged in 5 Chatham slayings
Two other men, Torolan Williams, 22, of the 11600 block of South Artesian Avenue and Arthur Brown, 24, of Lansing, were previously charged with the murders.
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 16, 2008.
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11600 block of South Artesian
3rd man arrested in 5 deaths in Chatham
Police had already arrested two other men in the murders but were known to be looking for a third man. Torolan Williams, 22, of the 11600 block of South Artesian Avenue and Arthur Brown, 24, of Lansing were both charged with the murders.
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 15, 2008.
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11600 block of South Artesian
3rd man arrested in 5 deaths in Chatham
Police had already arrested two other men in the murders but were known to be looking for a third man. Torolan Williams, 22, of the 11600 block of South Artesian Avenue and Arthur Brown, 24, of Lansing were both charged with the murders.
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 15, 2008.
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11600 block of South Artesian Ave.
Second person charged in April quintuple homicide
Williams, 22, of the 11600 block of South Artesian Ave., was ordered held without bond June 13 by Cook County Judge Donald Panarese Jr. and he is scheduled to be arraigned July 23 at 9 a.m., Conklin said.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 3, 2008.
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11600 block of South Artesian Avenue
Arraignment set for man charged with killing 5
Williams, of the 11600 block of South Artesian Avenue, was charged June 11 in the April 23 slayings that left five people -- Anthony Scales Jr., Donovan Richardson, Whitney Flowers, Reginald Walker and Lakesha Doss -- fatally shot in a home in the 7600 block of South Rhodes Avenue.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 2, 2008.
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Morgan Park
Daley vows to fight for gun ban
Otis McDonald, 74, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit, lives in the Morgan Park and Beverly area, and keeps a shotgun at home and a handgun outside the city. He'd rather have the handgun close by to protect himself in a neighborhood he says is plagued by gangs.
Published by Chicago Tribune on June 27, 2008.
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11600 block of South Artesian Ave
Men who killed 5 tried to cover up slayings, prosecutors say
Torolan Williams, 22, of the 11600 block of South Artesian Ave., was denied bail.
Published by Chicago Tribune on June 14, 2008.
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11600 block of South Artesian
Metro briefs
A Cook County judge denied bond Friday for Torolan Williams, 22, of the 11600 block of South Artesian, who was charged Wednesday with murdering five people at a Chatham home in April.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on June 14, 2008.
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11623 S. Artesian Ave
Man Charged In 5 Homicides Held Without Bond
Torolan Williams, 22, of 11623 S. Artesian Ave., was charged Wednesday in the April 23rd slayings that left five people fatally shot in a home in the 7600 block of South Rhodes Avenue.
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on June 13, 2008.
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11600 block of South Artesian Avenue
Man charged in quintuple slaying
Williams, 22, of the 11600 block of South Artesian Avenue was arrested Monday as he left Northwestern Hospital and was charged with five counts of murder, five counts of armed robbery and home invasion. Police say he admitted to the crimes.
Published by Chicago Tribune on June 12, 2008.
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11600 block of South Artesian Ave
South Side man charged with five murders
Torolan Williams, 22, of the 11600 block of South Artesian Ave., was also charged with one count of home invasion and five counts of armed robbery, according to Chicago Police.
Published by Chi-Town Daily News on June 12, 2008.
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11623 S. Artesian Ave
Man Charged in Quintuple Homicide
Torolan Williams, 22, of 11623 S. Artesian Ave., has been charged for an April 23rd murder that left five people dead in a home in the 7600 block of South Rhodes Avenue.
Published by Fox News Chicago on June 11, 2008.
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11600 block of South Artesian Avenue
S. Side man charged in quintuple homicide
Torolan Williams, 22, of the 11600 block of South Artesian Avenue, has been charged for an April 23rd murder that left five people dead in a home in the 7600 block of South Rhodes Avenue, police said.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on June 11, 2008.
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11600 block of South Artesian Avenue
Man Charged In April Murder Of 5
As CBS 2's Joanie Lum reports, police announced that Torolan Williams, 22, of 11600 block of South Artesian Avenue has been charged in the murder of three men, a woman and a teenage girl whose bodies were found April 23 at 7607 S. Rhodes Ave.
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on June 11, 2008.
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11600 block of South Artesian Avenue
Charges Filed In Chatham Mass Murder
Police have arrested and charged a man in connection with the slayings of five people in a South Side home in April.Torolan Williams, 22, of the 11600 block of South Artesian Avenue, has been charged in connection with the five slayings after being taken into custody on Tuesday.
Published by NBC 5 on June 11, 2008.
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11600 block of South Artesian Avenue
Charges filed in quintuple slaying
Police declined to specify the charges, only saying that Torolan Williams, of the 11600 block of South Artesian Avenue, has been charged in the five slayings that took place in the 7600 block of South Rhodes Avenue on April 23.
Published by Chicago Tribune on June 11, 2008.
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Moore Security Service (11828 S. Western Ave.)
Cougar caught on tape
Nicholas Gardner a security officer for Moore Security Service at 11828 S. Western Ave. working at Animal Care & Control said he thought the cougar running loose in the Roscoe Village neighborhood Mondayl was a male.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on April 15, 2008.
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11828 S Western Ave
Cougar Shot and Killed in Roscoe Village
Police then fired more shots at the animal, killing it, according to the captain, who said a total of four officers fired shots at the animal. No one was injured during the shooting, according to the captain.Nicholas Gardner a security officer for Moore Security Service, 11828 S Western Ave., working at Animal Care & Control said he thought the animal was a male. “It’s big, but I’ve seen bigger cougars,’’ Gardner said.
Published by Fox News Chicago on April 15, 2008.
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11828 S. Western Ave
Police Defend Fatal Cougar Shooting
Nicholas Gardner a security officer for Moore Security Service at 11828 S. Western Ave. working at Animal Care & Control said he thought the animal was a male. Its big, but Ive seen bigger cougars, he said..
Published by NBC 5 on April 15, 2008.
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11532 S. Western Ave
Bagpipes go missing after parade
Shortly after marching in the parade down Western Avenue, the piper stopped off at the Beverly Woods Restaurant, 11532 S. Western Ave., police said.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on March 11, 2008.