Tinley Park, IL|News|
Witnesses, Engineer: Man Jumped in Front of Metra Train
Onlookers say a young Tinley Park man intentionally stepped in front of the commuter train that killed him during Tuesday's evening rush.
I was born in Elgin, 10 minutes before my twin brother, Tim. He has since made up for his tardiness in height, towering over me today by about 1 and 1/2 feet. He and I are tied for the youngest in the family—though I like to consider myself a middle child—and have two older brothers. I grew up on one of the last standing farms in what is now the well-developed area of Prairie View. For those who do not know the town, it is a northwest suburb of Chicago sandwiched in the middle of Long Grove, Buffalo Grove and Lincolnshire. I moved to Minnesota to attend Winona State University, which is situated right on the Mississippi River. During my time there, I left for six months to study abroad in Granada, Spain, where I traveled throughout the provinces and even ran with the bulls in Pamplona. I returned to Illinois in June 2007 after graduating with a B.A. in Mass Communications: Journalism and Spanish. I wrote for The Daily Chronicle in DeKalb until June 2010. There, I covered education for about two years, crime for nearly one and during my home stretch, delved into issues centered on the governments of DeKalb County and the City of Sycamore.
Onlookers say a young Tinley Park man intentionally stepped in front of the commuter train that killed him during Tuesday's evening rush.
Investigators remained on the scene of the train vs. pedestrian incident shortly before 8 p.m. Tuesday.
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