Crime
4 people found shot dead on a Chicago Transit Authority train in Forest Park
A horrific incident unfolded on the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Blue Line early Monday morning, resulting in the tragic deaths of four people.
Forest Park Police received a distressing 911 call just before 5:30 a.m., reporting multiple gunshot victims aboard a train at the Forest Park station. Upon arriving at the scene, officers discovered the bodies of three victims. A fourth victim was rushed to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood but was later pronounced dead.
The alleged gunman was not present at the scene when police arrived, having successfully escaped. However, utilizing surveillance footage, authorities were able to identify a suspect.
Chicago police subsequently apprehended a person matching the suspect’s description on a CTA Pink Line train. A firearm was recovered during the arrest, although it has not been confirmed whether it is the weapon used in the killings.
Due to the ongoing police investigation, Blue Line service between Forest Park and Austin remained suspended as of 9:45 a.m.
“The CTA is deeply saddened by the tragic incident that occurred on a Blue Line train early this morning. This was an isolated event, but a heinous and egregious act of violence that should never happen on public transportation. We immediately deployed resources to assist the Forest Park Police Department in their investigation, including reviewing all possible security camera footage. This footage proved vital in aiding law enforcement. We commend both the Forest Park Police Department for their thorough investigation and collaboration, and the Chicago Police Department for their swift response that led to the apprehension of a suspect. The CTA will continue to work closely with local law enforcement as the investigation progresses.”
We are actively investigating this matter and appreciate the collaboration with the Chicago Police Department. Anyone with information regarding the shooting is encouraged to contact the Forest Park Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at (708)366-2425 or email at Detectives@ForestPark.net.
Crime
Serial Cat Killer Alejandro Acosta Oliveros Released on Bail

SANTA ANA, CA — Community members are expressing outrage and concern following the release of Alejandro Acosta Oliveros, a 45-year-old Santa Ana resident, who has been accused of abducting, torturing, and killing numerous cats throughout Orange County.
Despite the serious nature of the allegations, Oliveros has been released on bail and is now back in the community as the investigation continues.

Dubbed a “serial cat killer” by law enforcement, Oliveros was arrested earlier this week after Santa Ana Police officers executed a search warrant at his residence on Wilshire Avenue.
Authorities reported that Oliveros confessed to the crimes during questioning, though the full extent of his actions remains under active investigation.
Officials have yet to determine how many animals were harmed, but investigators have stated that the number is believed to be “significant.”
According to a spokesperson for the Santa Ana Police Department, “We are still working to determine the scope of this case and how many cats may have been victimized. The cruelty involved is deeply disturbing.”
Community concern has mounted in recent weeks, as residents across Santa Ana and neighboring areas began sharing surveillance footage and firsthand reports of cats being lured, abducted, and later found injured or deceased.
One widely shared video from March 21 in Westminster showed a man, believed to be Oliveros, capturing Clubber, a 10-month-old Bengal Lynx cat.
While Clubber was eventually recovered and returned to his home, the suspect remained at large—until his arrest this week.
Disturbing reports later emerged indicating that many of the missing cats may have been killed. Posts from platforms like Nextdoor recounted chilling details of cats being restrained or allegedly injected with unknown substances.
In one report, a neighbor stated: “We saw the man tie a cat’s legs and walk off toward McFadden.” Another added: “My neighbor’s cat was killed. He was injected with something and didn’t survive.”
Despite the severity of the charges, Oliveros was released on bail shortly after his arrest.
This development has alarmed residents, animal advocates, and grieving pet owners who say they now fear for the safety of their pets—and for the wellbeing of their community.
“This is not just about one person’s loss. This is about protecting countless animals who deserve safety, love, and life,” said one resident. “We need to remain vigilant, speak out, and demand justice.”
The public is strongly encouraged to take the following steps:
- Report any suspicious behavior toward animals to local law enforcement or animal control immediately.
- Speak with neighbors and friends to raise awareness about the situation.
- Contact local officials and media outlets to demand accountability and advocate for stricter laws to prevent animal cruelty.
- Support victims and families who are grieving the loss of beloved pets.
The Santa Ana Police Department has stated that formal charges are expected to be filed soon and emphasized that the investigation is ongoing.
Authorities continue to gather evidence and encourage anyone with information to come forward.
Anyone with relevant information is urged to contact the Santa Ana Police Department at (714) 245-8665.
The community’s continued cooperation and vigilance will be essential in seeking justice for the animals affected and ensuring that those responsible are held fully accountable.