Niles 10-31-13

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OCTOBER 31, 2013

3 victims identified in fatal crash

CITY AFFAIRS we cannot afford to lose track of thousands of gun owners wIth crImInal convIctIon. l aw enforcement needs to contact everyone wIth a revoked fIrearm lIcense and make sure that they don’t have guns.”

By Alex V. Hernandez Staff Reporter

- COOK COuNTy COmmISSIONEr EDWIN rEyES, CHAIr OF THE COmmITTEE AND A FOrmEr ILLINOIS STATE POLICE OFFICEr

STORY BY ALEX HERNANDEZ | STAFF REPORTER

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he Cook County board’s law enforcement committee recently held an informational meeting concerning Concealed Carry, ahead of the new law’s implementation next year. SEE CONCEALED • PAGE 2

Vol. 58 No. 4

PHOTO BY ALEX V. HERNANDEZ

Cara Smith, chief of policy and communications for the sheriff’s office, speaking to the law enforcement committee about Concealed Carry and the FOID Act amendment.

The three victims of a fatal car crash with a Village of Skokie garbage truck were identified this week. The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office identified Chicago residents Won Suk Lim, 56; his wife, Jung Ran Min, 50, and their friend, Jung Rye Kim, 65, as those found in the flaming wreckage after the accident Oct. 15. All three were killed after a village of Skokie garbage truck struck a passenger car at 12:45 p.m. at the intersection of Harlem Avenue and Harrison Street in Glenview that day. Glenview police, firefighters and members of the Major Crash Assistance Team responded to the accident, and both vehicles were removed from the scene by 5 p.m. The charred passenger vehicle was taken to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office after the collision, and the victims were initially unidentifiable. In a statement posted to the village website last week, Skokie officials said the garbage truck was on its way to the Glenview transfer station when the accident happened.The garbage truck driver, who has been employed with the Village of Skokie for about 19 years, was not injured.The garbage truck was transported to a local tow company for further inspection. No charges had been released as of press time, and Glenview police are still investigating the incident.


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