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Corshawnda Hatter, 33, identified herself as the mom who was cornered and attacked as she tried to walk home Monday with her 9-year-old son and younger daughter from Orville Bright Elementary School on the city’s South Side.
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Video statements from parents whose children were allegedly involved in the mob beating pregnant Chicago mom Carshawnda Hatter and her kids go viral
Family members of the kids from the viral Chicago mob beating video have spoken up. For the unversed, on November 17, Carshawnda Hatter walked her six-year-old daughter and nine-year-old son from Orville Bright Elementary School. A group of kids followed them and verbally and physically assaulted them.
One of the elementary school students who viciously attacked a pregnant woman in Chicago has been outed by his own mother. Corshawnda Hatter and her two children were jumped by a group of students outside Orville Bright Elementary School on Monday (November 17).
CHICAGO (WLS) -- One of the most famous lines from "The Godfather" may be playing out in real life as Lake Mead dries up and a third body turns up. "Sleeping with the fishes" is a notorious description of what happened to some organized crime figures after ...
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What happened with Carshawnda Hatter? Video of pregnant woman and her son getting beaten by elementary school kids in Chicago sparks outrage online
Chicago woman Carshawnda Hatter and her young son are going viral after a video of them being beaten up by a mob of elementary school kids spread on social media. Hatter was walking her two kids, a daughter and her 9-year-old son, from Orville Bright Elementary School on Monday (November 17) when the kids started following them.
Agitators also hurled a paint can and bricks at the agency’s vehicles during an immigration enforcement operation.
“Who killed Momo” is the Chicago Outfit’s last family secret. NBC 5 Investigates dug into a case that has been dormant and gathering dust. We spoke with men once on the inside of the mob and those who have examined the Sam Giancana assassination from ...
Thursday marks 50 years since the murder of in infamous Chicago mob boss Sam Giancana. Giancana, known as "Momo," was 67 when he was murdered at his home in Oak Park, Illinois. As recounted by the Mob Museum, Giancana was cooking sausage when he was shot ...