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May 26, 2021 Vol. 41, No. 43 ONE DOLLAR @oakpark @wednesdayjournal
JOURNAL of Oak Park and River Forest
Shooting at Oak Park Airbnb rental leaves one injured Police have three in custody By STACEY SHERIDAN Staff Reporter
Photo provided by The White House
GO EAST, YOUNG WEST: How did a former Wednesday Journal staff photographer end up working in the White House? Read on.
From WJ to WH
Chandler West is now the White House deputy photography director By MICHAEL ROMAIN Editor
Chandler West, 31, had just been hired in his new position as deputy director of photography at the White House when he was assigned the surreal task of photographing the “flip.” “It’s one of the craziest things I’ve done since coming here,” West said. “My first job on day one [Inauguration Day] was to get to the White House and be there to capture the flip as it was happening. So I spent like four or five hours just standing in the Oval Office watching people physically carrying furniture out,
putting in new rugs and hanging art.” The moment was all the more surreal, considering that just six years earlier West was working in Oak Park as Wednesday Journal’s staff photographer — a job he held from late 2014 to mid-2015. “The job I had at the Journal was truly one of my favorite jobs, probably second to this one,” West said. “I really liked the community and the way people get excited when we’d show up and say we’re from the Journal.” After his stint in Oak Park, West was lured to New York for more editing and photography experience. He landed jobs in photo editing at the Daily Mail and Reinfery29 before a moment of serendipity changed his career. In 2016, he came across a job opening on the website of Hillary for America. See WEST on page 18
Three people are in the custody of Oak Park police after a shooting occurred at an Airbnb rental property located at 642 S. Lombard Ave. at 2:53 a.m., May 23. One person received a non-life-threatening injury during the altercation, but it is unclear if the person was shot, according to Commander William Rygh. “The injury may have occurred as someone was trying to seek shelter to avoid being struck by a bullet,” said Rygh. Kevin Radzinski, who lives four houses down, told Wednesday Journal he was awoken by the gunfire and went outside to see what caused the racket. He said he saw at least three cars flee from the area and about 15 to 20 people disperse. The event looked like it could have been a graduation party, according to Radzinksi. “They all looked like high school kids to me,” he said. Radzinksi said the experience felt like something out of a movie. He managed to capture some of what happened on video before his reverie was broken by his daughter screaming at him to get back inside the house. “She yanked me back inside and locked the doors,” said Radzinski. See AIRBNB on page 18
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