CHICAGO (WLS) -- The man facing a federal terrorism charge for allegedly setting a woman on fire on a CTA Blue Line train last month pleaded not guilty Friday to new charges in a separate indictment.
Prosecutors say the attack on the CTA Blue Line was deliberate and targeted, leaving a 26-year-old woman hospitalized in critical condition. Federal authorities have charged a Chicago man with ...
The deranged career criminal charged with setting a woman on fire on a Chicago train last month has been indicted on an additional charge for allegedly trying to torch City Hall just days earlier.
Federal prosecutors on Wednesday charged a man with committing a terrorist attack, alleging he poured gasoline on a woman and chased her through a Chicago train car before setting her on fire.
The federal charge against Reed, 50, of Chicago, carries a maximum penalty of life in prison. Federal court records do not show whether Reed has an attorney representing him in the case. Chicago news ...
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