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Chicago officials search for suspect after burnt cross found in Grant Park

Chicago officials search for suspect after burnt cross found in Grant Park

Summary

Chicago officials are looking for a suspect who set a cross on fire in Grant Park. No one was hurt, and firefighters quickly put out the flames. The FBI is helping with the investigation because burning crosses are linked to hate crimes.

Key Facts

  • A cross was burned in Grant Park, Chicago, on Tuesday afternoon.
  • Firefighters arrived quickly and extinguished the fire with no injuries reported.
  • Chicago police released photos of a young man seen leaving the scene.
  • Burning crosses are historically connected to white supremacist groups like the Ku Klux Klan.
  • Reverend Michael Pfleger offered a $10,000 reward for information about the suspect.
  • Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson condemned the act and said hate has no place in the city.
  • The FBI is involved in investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.
  • The burning cross was placed in a visible public area, showing it was planned beforehand.
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