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Bill Murray's bad behavior led to a complaint from a woman and the pause of production on "Being Mortal," his latest film.
The Chicago native described the incident as a “difference of opinion.”
“I did something I thought was funny and it wasn’t taken that way,” Murray said.
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AP has details: Bill Murray Says His Bad Joke Led To Complaint, Film's Pause

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- Illegal drag racing made a fiery return to lower Wacker Drive this weekend.
Check out the surveillance video that caught drivers circling a ring of fire. (CBS2) - A Sunday performance of "Moulin Rouge, The Musical" was cancelled Sunday after two men were shot near the Nederlander Theatre hours before a 7:30 p.m. show. Performances are set to resume today. (NBC5)
- Chicago police say their "gun-trafficking and homicide tip line" has paid out its first $10,000 reward. (Fox32)
- Chicago Public Schools officials plan to expand a program aimed at hiring more Black and Latino men as teachers. Currently, fewer than 4 percent of district teachers are Black men. (Chalkbeat)
- The Bears finished the NFL Draft with 11 picks, including four offensive linemen —including Southern Utah State tackle Braxton Jones in the fifth round — to help protect quarterback Justin Fields. (670AM)
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