Vandal Damages Trump Tower Chicago Windows
Multiple Windows Damaged by Rocks Thrown by Vandal
Multiple windows of the Trump International Hotel & Tower were damaged by a vandal throwing rocks Thursday evening, according to Chicago police.
Incident Details
Police said an on-scene witness told officers that an unknown man threw rocks at about 4:45 p.m. towards the riverfront skyscraper in the 400 block of North Wabash Avenue, damaging six different windows of the building.
Suspect Fled the Scene
According to authorities, the vandal then fled the scene northbound on Rush Street.
No One in Custody, Investigation Ongoing
No one is in custody in connection to the incident and the vandalism is under investigation by Area Three detectives.
No Further Information Available
The incident is still under investigation, and no further information is available at this time.
Conclusion
The damage to the Trump International Hotel & Tower is a concerning incident that highlights the need for increased vigilance and security measures in our city. The Chicago Police Department is working diligently to identify the suspect and bring them to justice.
FAQs
- What happened at the Trump Tower Chicago?
- A man threw rocks at the building, damaging six windows.
- When did the incident occur?
- It happened at around 4:45 p.m. on Thursday evening.
- Is anyone in custody?
- No, no one is in custody in connection to the incident.
- Is the investigation ongoing?
- Yes, the incident is under investigation by Area Three detectives.