The University of Chicago late Tuesday held a meeting on trying to tackle crime near the Hyde Park campus.
went on a killing spree from the South Side of Chicago to Evanston. Fan was a student in a joint program of the Booth School of Business and the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics.
Fan was shot and killed in the parking garage at the Regents Park building, at 5035 S. East End Ave. in a section of the East Hyde Park-Kenwood neighborhood known as Indian Village. A total of five people ultimately died as a result of Nightengale’s shooting spree before he was shot and killed by Evanston police.
“The pain that we have experienced at their loss is what is felt on a daily basis by far too many communities on the South and West sides of the city,” U of C President Paul Alivisatos said at the safety meeting. “We sometimes refer to ‘the university community’ and ‘local communities.’ The reality is we are deeply intertwined.
Following Zheng’s murder, the university said Chicago Police and University of Chicago Police would be
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