Chicago Sun-Times

Man admits he set fire to Walgreens amid 2020 unrest

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A man pleaded guilty Sunday to burning down a Southwest Side Walgreens amid rioting and looting in 2020.

Jose Valdovinos pleaded guilty to arson, admitting to “maliciousl­y” setting fire to the building in the 4000 block of West 59th Street on June 1, 2020, according to an indictment.

He faces a minimum sentence of five years in prison.

Feds say Valdovinos entered the store and set a fire in a white bucket in the pharmacy section. The blaze grew and engulfed a large portion of the building.

At the time, a Walgreens spokeswoma­n said the store had been gutted and would have to be completely rebuilt.

The chain said it planned to spend $35 million to reopen Chicago stores hit by vandalism after 70 of its 118 city locations sustained damage amid unrest that year.

The ATF and Chicago police released video after the incident of men caught on video inside the 59th Street store, hoping members of the public would help track them down. Valdovinos was identified as one of the men in the video by the U.S. attorney’s office.

Sun-Times Wire, with Jon Seidel contributi­ng

Blake drops suit vs. Kenosha officer

MADISON, Wis. — Jacob Blake has dropped his federal civil rights lawsuit against the Kenosha police officer who shot him in 2020 during a domestic disturbanc­e and left him paralyzed from the waist down.

Neither attorneys for Blake nor Kenosha Officer Rusten Sheskey indicated in court filings why the lawsuit was being dropped, including whether a settlement had been reached.

A man who answered the phone at the office of Blake’s attorney, Patrick Salvi II, hung up when asked about the decision to drop the lawsuit, and Sheskey’s attorney, Kenneth Battle, had no immediate comment.

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