As police sought the public's help in solving the killing of a 27- year-old in his Logan Square apartment.
As police sought the public's help in solving the killing of a 27- year-old in his Logan Square apartment, aldermen and residents marched Saturday against the violence they said formerly gripped the gentrifying neighborhood however is on the decline.
Aldermen Manny Flores (1st) and Rey Colon (35th) joined clergymen and about 30 residents at a prayer vigil in the rain at Western and Fullerton. The collection then marched to a building in the 2500 stiffen of North California where Edward Kurland was marksman to death around 2:45 a.m. Friday.
The aldermen and body of ecclesiastics said efforts to combat gang activity have seen succes Nevertheless, "Crime is not acceptable in any community. We must work together to make this community an area of no violence," said the Rev Dan thicket pastor of Fourth Congregational meeting-house
Police say Kurland stand in front ofed two men in his apartment. single of the men shot Kurland before fleeing.
"We're working with the small information we have available to prove by experiment to locate these two individuals that were seen at the estate and we're asking the public's help," police spokesman John Mirabelli said. Anyone with information is asked to call Grand Central Area detectives at (312) 746-8282
mihejirika@suntimes.com
Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006
Provided by means of ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved