Chicago Sun-Times

Morning attack on woman near Boeing HQ not random: police

- Luke Wilusz, Mitch Dudek

A violent attack on a woman by four other women near the downtown riverfront headquarte­rs of Boeing that occurred early Sunday does not appear to be random.

“The woman says she was at the same party as her attackers,” Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said Monday.

“It sounds like some type of dispute at a party; it doesn’t appear to be a random act of someone attacking her,” he said.

The four attackers stripped the 49- yearold woman of her pants and beat her; the woman suffered cuts, bruises and broken teeth. The attack occurred near the Boeing headquarte­rs in the West Loop.

Thewoman had exited a nearby home about 5 a. m. when her attackers followed her in the 100 block of North Riverside Plaza, according to Chicago police. Boeing’s headquarte­rs is in the same block, at 100 N. Riverside Plaza.

A passerby found the woman injured on the ground and initially called in the attack as a sexual assault, but the victim had not been sexually assaulted. She was taken to Rush University Medical Center, where her condition was stabilized, police said. Her injuries are not life- threatenin­g, Guglielmi said.

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