Cops, Public Officials Donated To Rittenhouse | PatchPM

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16 April, 2021

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Share-worthy stories from the Illinois Patch network to talk about tonight: Data Breach Shows Public Officials Donated To Rittenhouse A crowdfunding site has brought in more than $585,000 for the legal expenses of the Illinois teen accused of fatally shooting two men. Dog Fight: Ex-Coroner's Canine Retirement, Spending Scrutinized "This dog was going to eat better than most people," Lake County Jennifer Banek said. Illinois Weekend Events: Dancing Horses, French Markets, Concerts Looking for things to do in the Chicago area this weekend? Patch has you covered. How To Take Better Photos This Spring In Illinois No matter what kind of camera you have, here are some tips for making better pictures. Just don't forget to share them with Patch. Protect Our Parks Files New Federal Lawsuit To Block Obama Center The federal lawsuit claims the Obama Presidential Center project would dismantle a unique and treasured asset of the City of Chicago. EPA Ordered Sterigenics Info Kept Under Wraps: Inspector General A state lawmaker says the agency was trying to cover up an "environmental disaster." Employee Accused Of Recording Customers In Restaurant Restroom The Arlington Heights man was an employee of Sushi Station in Rolling Meadows, according to the police. Former Homewood Director To Come Back After Hot Mic Disaster On Friday, Mayor Rich Hofeld said Angela Mesaros, the Economic and Community Development Director who resigned in March, is coming back. Also Worth a Look Today Protesters Gather In Chicago After Adam Toledo Video ReleaseFilthy Rich: Illinois Billionaires Got Wealthier During PandemicLibertyville's 'Mile Of Cars' Could Get Tesla DealershipEvanston Police Chief Snapchat Suit Settles For $90,000Man Was Driving 108 MPH In Crash That Killed 3: PoliceTracking Device On Woman's Car At Inwood, Joliet Police Arrest 1Six Flags Set To Open Next WeekChicago Weather Forecast For The Weekend Ahead Across America Indianapolis FedEx Shooting: 5 Things To KnowEx-Cop Derek Chauvin Invokes 5th Amendment, Will Not Testify Thank you for reading. Find Your Patch and more news of the day.

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