Crime
Video Captures Moments Shooting Outside Chicago O’Hare International Airport Following Heated Altercation
CHICAGO, IL – A violent confrontation outside O’Hare International Airport escalated into gunfire early Wednesday morning, leaving a 25-year-old man wounded and prompting an active police investigation.
The shooting occurred at approximately 12:54 a.m. outside Terminal 2, when a physical altercation involving multiple individuals took a dangerous turn.
During the confrontation, one individual produced a firearm and opened fire, striking the victim twice in the lower body.
Chicago police and emergency responders arrived swiftly at the scene.
The injured man was transported to Lutheran General Hospital, where he is currently listed in stable condition.
Authorities confirmed that no other injuries were reported in the incident.
A second individual is being interviewed by police in connection to the shooting, though no arrests have been formally announced at this time.
Area Five detectives are leading the investigation.
Due to the ongoing police presence, access to the lower-level transportation and baggage claim areas remains restricted as law enforcement officials continue to gather evidence and review surveillance footage.
Authorities are working to determine the sequence of events that led to the shooting, including potential motives and whether the individuals involved had prior interactions.
Passengers and airport visitors are encouraged to follow Chicago Police Department updates and adhere to any security directives in place.
Anyone with information is urged to contact police or submit a tip anonymously to Crime Stoppers.
Crime
Bomb Threat Reported at McCallum High School, Prompting Heavy Police Presence

AUSTIN, TX – A bomb threat at McCallum High School prompted a heavy police response on Wednesday afternoon, leading to precautionary measures on campus.
According to Austin Police, the school was placed on hold around 3:00 p.m. as officers arrived at the scene on Sunshine Drive to investigate the reported threat.
School officials confirmed that students remained inside their classrooms, with hallways cleared and instruction continuing as normal.
Due to the ongoing police investigation, dismissal was delayed, and authorities urged the public to avoid the area and report any suspicious activity to 911.
This incident follows an online threat earlier in the week, which also resulted in an increased police presence on campus.
In a letter to families, Principal Andy Baxa explained that school officials had received a social media threat directed at the campus.
However, the Austin ISD Police Department swiftly identified the source of the post and contacted the student’s family.
Following an investigation, law enforcement determined that there was no credible plan to carry out the threat.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.