Crime
051 Young Money Member YMN Woo Killed in River North shooting
CHICAGO — Chicago police are investigating a deadly mass shooting that left one man dead and three others critically wounded early Sunday morning in the city’s River North area.
The shooting occurred at approximately 2:35 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025, near the intersection of North LaSalle Drive and West Hubbard Street, according to the Chicago Police Department.
Officers responded to multiple 911 calls reporting shots fired and several people wounded.
Upon arrival, officers discovered four adult men suffering from gunshot wounds in and around a green Lamborghini SUV parked in the area.
All four victims had been together and were in the process of entering the vehicle when the shooting occurred, police said.
34-year-old man — sustained multiple gunshot wounds to the body and was transported to Northwestern Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.
36-year-old man — suffered a gunshot wound to the chest and was transported to Northwestern Hospital in critical condition.
43-year-old man — sustained a gunshot wound to the back and remains in critical condition.
35-year-old man — suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the body and is also listed in critical condition.
Police later identified the deceased victim as 34-year-old DeAndre Golden, also know was 051 WOO or YMN Woo.
He was the brother of fallen famous 051 Young Money member Melly from the same set, killed in 2019.
The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office is expected to determine the official cause and manner of death.
According to investigators, four unknown male offenders approached the group on foot and opened fire, striking all four victims. After the shooting, the suspects fled the scene in a vehicle. No descriptions of the suspects or their vehicle have been released.
As of the latest update, no arrests have been made, and no suspects are in custody.
Detectives assigned to Area Three are actively investigating the incident. Authorities have not released information regarding a possible motive and said the investigation remains ongoing.
Police are urging anyone with information related to the shooting to come forward. Tips can be submitted anonymously through CPDTIP.com, or by contacting the Chicago Police Department’s 18th District at (312) 742-5870.
The community continues to mourn the loss of the victim while hoping for the recovery of the three men who remain hospitalized in critical condition.
Crime
Security guard Joseph Keith Aman killed in Northrop Grumman shooting
On January 28, 2026, at approximately 3:30 p.m., officers assigned to the Northern District responded to a reported shooting at the Northrop Grumman facility located in the 7300 block of Aviation Boulevard in Linthicum, Maryland.
Upon arrival, officers determined that the scene had already been secured by the Maryland Transportation Authority Police (MDTA), who had the suspected shooter in custody.
Preliminary findings indicate the incident stemmed from a dispute between two contracted security guards working inside the facility.
During the altercation, one of the guards discharged a firearm, striking the other.
The victim was identified as 37-year-old Joseph Keith Aman of Baltimore, Maryland. He sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities stated that a third contracted security guard intervened during the incident, successfully disarming the suspect and detaining him until law enforcement arrived.
Investigators confirmed the shooting was an isolated incident and did not involve any Northrop Grumman employees.
There was no ongoing threat to the public or the facility following the incident.
Anne Arundel County Police Department Homicide Unit detectives responded to the scene and assumed control of the investigation.
Detectives conducted multiple witness interviews, while Evidence Collection Unit technicians processed the scene and recovered the firearm believed to have been used in the shooting.
The suspect was identified as 26-year-old Dylan Blake Chandler of Pasadena, Maryland.
He has been formally charged with first-degree murder, second-degree murder, and additional related offenses.
Northrop Grumman issued a statement acknowledging the incident, saying:
“We are aware of an isolated incident involving two contractors at one of our Baltimore-area facilities. We are cooperating fully with local law enforcement as they investigate the matter. The safety of our employees and contractors across all facilities remains our top priority.”
The investigation remains active and ongoing.
Although an arrest has been made, detectives are continuing to gather information.
Anyone with knowledge related to the incident is urged to contact the Anne Arundel County Police Homicide Unit at 410-222-4731. Individuals wishing to remain anonymous may contact the county’s tip line at 410-222-4700.
Further updates will be released as additional information becomes available.
