Crime & Safety
Chicago Police Release Photo Of Greyhound Fatal Shooting Suspect
The man was said to have just arrived on a bus from Minneapolis when police said he got into an argument with another man and shot him.

CHICAGO — Chicago Police continue to search for a man that they said shot another man outside of a Greyhound bus terminal in Chicago this week and have released surveillance footage of the suspect.
Chicago Police released the surveillance photo of a man that they said got into an altercation with the victim. Police said the suspect had just gotten off a bus arriving from Minneapolis and then waited for the victim to arrive outside the terminal on the city's Near West Side.
Police said that a 30-year-old man was shot multiple times at 11:16 a.m. on Monday following an argument. The victim was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The victim was later identified as 30-year-old Duwon Gaddis of Palos Hills.
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Police said the suspect fled on foot after changing his clothes at the bus terminal. He is described as being between 5-foot-10 and 6 feet tall, weighing between 200 and 255 pounds, and having a beard that could be seen underneath his mask.
Police said the man was wearing a baseball cap, a surgical mask, a gray hooded jacket, blue athletic pants and blue Crocs. Police said the man had a backpack with him, but that he left the pack behind, and it was recovered by police.
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Police said that after changing his clothes, the suspect was wearing a black Reebok sweatshirt and pulling a blue suitcase behind him.
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