

Police have not publicly identified either the suspect or the victims. Although the suspect was initially detained, it was not immediately clear whether he had been arrested and charged. Patrons detained the man until officers arrived. “There was some type of altercation, so it wasn’t someone that walked in off the street, and an altercation ensued, and the suspect pulled out a gun and shot three victims,” Jensen said. Nick Jensen said the gunman got into an argument before he opened fire, NBC Los Angeles reported. Three people were injured, two of them seriously, in Garden Grove, California, in a shooting Saturday evening at Hot Restaurant and Lounge. The altercation led to gunshots but no injuries.Īlthough Friday's shooting resulted in no injuries, more than eight people were killed and at least 32 others were injured in Chicago shootings over the long weekend, according to NBC Chicago. A person of interest was detained, and a suspect was sought, Hollywood police spokesperson Deanna Bettineschi said at a nighttime news conference.Īmong the first reports of gun violence over the holiday weekend happened Friday afternoon, when Telemundo Chicago cameras caught a confrontation between two groups of people on Chicago's North Avenue Beach, NBC Chicago reported. Police said an altercation between two groups led to the violence, with all nine victims hospitalized in unknown condition and the possibility that children were among the injured. Nine people were injured in a shooting in the Hollywood Beach area of Hollywood, Florida, on Monday evening as people enjoying the holiday amassed along the Atlantic coast north of Miami, police said. If they do, it will be nice to get some news on Fall Sundays rather than 3 1/2 hours of the Bear game and another six hours of gormless cheerleading for inept Bear management.The weekend concluded as it began - with gunfire.

Wednesday's comment of the day: Mark Quinn: As perhaps WBBM Newsradio's biggest fan, I am hoping that my favorite station loses the competition for rights to broadcast Bear games. IHeartMedia Chicago did not respond to requests for comment on plans for evenings at Kiss FM. In the latest Nielsen Audio survey, Kiss FM tied for 14th in evenings with a 2.6 percent share and cumulative weekly audience of 230,600. Shore's departure coincided with a wave of layoffs this week at iHeartMedia radio stations nationwide.Īlso cut Wednesday was Jordan “JRDN” Foster, nighttime personality at iHeartMedia Top 40 WKSC 103.5-FM.Ī native of Syracuse, New York, and graduate of Syracuse University, Foster began his career as the rap artist Jay Foss before joining iHeartMedia Chicago in 2015.


"I started my career in Chicago radio on 93.9 WLAK in 1985, and it appears I've ended it at 93.9 WLIT," Shore said. I was notified today, so I plan to sleep in tomorrow."īest known for his 17-year run in morning drive on Audacy all-news WBBM 780-AM/WCFS 105.9-FM, the north suburban Wilmette native began here on WLAK - the forerunner of Lite FM. "However, it was clear that this may have been a sticking point, and, at some point, the handwriting was on the wall. "It was not my intent - nor my decision - for this to end my career in Chicago radio," Shore told me. In addition to his traffic reporting duties for various stations during the week he also worked as weekend host for iHeartMedia adult contemporary WLIT 93.9-FM. Shore was cut by Total Traffic & Weather Network, a unit of iHeartMedia, 10 months after he moved to North Carolina with his wife while continuing to work remotely. But after delivering his last report Wednesday morning on iHeartMedia hip-hop WGCI 107.5-FM, Bart Shore suddenly found himself over and out. For 25 years he's been the most familiar and authoritative voice of traffic on Chicago radio.
