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Ashley Tucker Dies After Ex-Boyfriend Allegedly Sets Her Home on Fire Following Series of Threats

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Ashley Tucker Dies After Ex-Boyfriend Allegedly Sets Her Home on Fire Following Series of Threats Milford, Illinois North Grant and East Frederick Streets
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MILFORD, ILLINOIS — Authorities are investigating a fatal house fire in Milford, Illinois, that claimed the life of 37-year-old Ashley Tucker, a mother and grandmother, who had recently sought protection from her ex-boyfriend amid escalating threats and harassment.

According to investigators, the tragic incident occurred on the night of October 16, when Tucker’s home became engulfed in flames shortly after she received a series of menacing text messages from her ex-boyfriend — despite a no-contact order being in place. One of the messages reportedly warned, “You are going to burn in hell.”

Fire officials believe the blaze was intentionally set, possibly using a Molotov cocktail that was thrown through her bedroom window.

The back door of Tucker’s residence had been nailed shut following a prior break-in, also allegedly involving the same individual, leaving her with few options to escape once the fire began to spread.

Neighbors reported that Tucker tried desperately to escape the burning home, managing to flee with her dog after sustaining severe burns.

Witnesses said she emerged from the house with flames on her body and collapsed outside, where residents rushed to assist, using water to extinguish the fire until emergency personnel arrived.

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However, response efforts were delayed, as the volunteer fire department reportedly went to the wrong address before locating the burning home. Tucker was left lying outside for approximately 21 minutes before paramedics reached the scene around 10:00 p.m.

She was transported to a local hospital and later airlifted to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, where she was placed on life support. She succumbed to her injuries on October 20.

Family members said Tucker had lived in fear of her ex-boyfriend for months. She had filed for an Order of Protection but was too frightened to attend court proceedings, fearing he would retaliate or kill her.

Loved ones allege that she repeatedly reported trespassing and harassment incidents to authorities, but responses were limited due to severe staffing shortages in local law enforcement.

The Milford Police Department reportedly operates with only one part-time officer, and the Iroquois County Sheriff’s Department provides intermittent patrol coverage, sometimes assigning a single deputy to multiple towns at once.

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As of now, no arrests have been announced, and the investigation remains active, involving the Illinois State Fire Marshal’s Office, Iroquois County Sheriff’s Office, and state authorities.

Ashley Tucker is remembered by her family as a devoted mother, daughter, sister, and friend who loved cooking, bonfires, fixing things, and spending time outdoors.

She leaves behind two children, grandchildren, siblings, and parents, who are now calling for justice in her memory.


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16-year-old Devajae Christopher and 17-year-old Tamarion West killed in Auburn Gresham shooting

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16-year-old Devajae Christopher and 17-year-old Tamarion West killed in Auburn Gresham shooting 8100 block of South Marshfield Avenue Chicago
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CHICAGO, IL — Chicago police have identified 16-year-old Devajae “DJ” Christopher, known by friends as “Lil Spazz,” and 17-year-old Tamarion West, known as “Stewie,” as the two teenage victims found shot to death early Wednesday morning in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood.

A third victim, a 21-year-old man, was wounded in the same incident.

According to the Chicago Police Department (CPD), officers were dispatched to the 8100 block of South Marshfield Avenue around 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 22, following reports of someone claiming they had been shot.

When first responders arrived, they discovered a 16-year-old male on the second-floor back porch of a residential building suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to the head. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Upon entering the apartment, officers observed significant blood evidence and numerous shell casings scattered throughout the interior.

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As they continued clearing the residence, they located a 17-year-old male in a hallway with multiple gunshot wounds to the head and chest. He was also pronounced deceased at the scene.

Officers then proceeded to the third floor, where they found a 21-year-old man hiding under a bed, suffering from a gunshot wound to the arm.

He was transported by the Chicago Fire Department to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, where he was listed in fair condition.

A 13-year-old boy was also discovered hiding inside the residence but was physically unharmed.

Witnesses reported seeing three males fleeing the building shortly after gunfire erupted.

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One nearby resident told investigators that the shooting may have occurred between 4:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m., when it was still dark outside, saying they heard multiple gunshots before gathering their children to pray.

At this time, no suspects are in custody, and detectives from the CPD Area Two Bureau of Detectives are conducting a comprehensive investigation.

This tragic shooting marks the third incident within 24 hours in which multiple Chicago teenagers were shot, leaving three dead.

Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact the Chicago Police Department’s 6th District at (312) 745-3610, submit a tip anonymously through CPDTIP.com, or reach out to Cook County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-535-STOP (7867) for a potential reward leading to an arrest.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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