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Woman Who 'Stormed The Capitol' Fired, Others Arrested | PatchPM
Serial bank robbers | Officer in felony DUI case in court | Pride flag damaged again | Student mourned

Share-worthy stories from the Illinois Patch network to talk about tonight:
IL Real Estate Agent Who 'Stormed The Capitol' Fired: Company
A review on her homesnap profile reads: "great for armed insurrection and sedition, not so good for a condo in the Gold Coast." Meanwhile, three Illinois men have been charged in connection with the chaos at the Capitol, and one was placed on leave.
Serial Bank Robbers Sought After Hitting 3 Suburban Banks: FBI
Police say the suspects fled in a green Dodge Challenger.
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Zilka In Court: Berwyn Officer's 'Parents Are Supporting Erin'
The off-duty Joliet police officer faces three felonies in connection with her Jan. 18, 2020 crash on I-55 that killed Charles Schauer.
Pride Flag Damaged Again At Suburban Church
Police say the flag was damaged on four separate occasions between November and December of last year.
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Walmart Loses Thousands In ‘Cash Out’ Scam: Report
Two scammers walked out of the store on Dec. 26 with nearly $3,000 in electronics after tricking a cashier, police said.
Community Mourns Loss Of High School Student
"This is a profound loss for our entire school community and our hearts go out to all of Dylan's family and friends."
Also Worth a Look Today
- Ex-Teacher Sentenced In Sexual Abuse Case
- Adventure Park Offers Valentine's Day Dining
- Joliet Police Candidate Rejected Because He Is Black: Lawsuit
- Chicago Police Union Boss Says Attack On U.S. Capitol Not A Coup
- Despite Objections Chicago Public Schools Will Reopen Monday
- FBI, IL Attorney General Launch Unemployment Fraud Task Force
- IL Passes 1 Million Coronavirus Infections, 17K COVID-19 Deaths
- U.S. Rep. Mary Miller Apologizes For Hitler Remarks
- Illinois Loses Two Families For Every One Gained, Annual Moving Study Shows
Across America
- House Pushes For Trump's Quick Impeachment After Capitol Siege
- President Trump Won't Attend Joe Biden's Inauguration
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