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Oak Park Police Department addresses protest, race event, and murder charge

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Chief Shatonya Johnson | Oak Park Police Department

Chief Shatonya Johnson | Oak Park Police Department

The tweets posted by the Oak Park Police Department provide insight into current events and updates from the department. In a series of tweets, they discuss the ongoing "Hands Off" protest, logistics for the Good Life Race, and a criminal charge related to a recent murder case.

On April 5, 2025, the Oak Park Police Department shared on Twitter that they are monitoring the “Hands Off” protest at Scoville Park. They assured the public of proper supervision and reported no issues with the event. The organizers plan to march from Scoville Park through downtown, up to Harlem, and back, with the police providing necessary traffic control.

In a follow-up tweet the same day, the department announced street closures in northern central Oak Park due to the Good Life Race. This event, scheduled for April 6, 2025, from 8 to 11 a.m., will impact a 5K run/walk route. The police warned of restricted traffic flow and advised drivers of potential detours.

On April 6, 2025, a final update was shared regarding a criminal case. The Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney’s Office charged Jabari McGee, a 20-year-old Chicago resident, with first-degree murder. This charge is connected to the death of Corey Gates in Oak Park, occurring in the early morning of April 4.

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