A Chicago teenager's birthday celebration trip to Mexico turned into a family nightmare when the teen and multiple relatives were shot along a roadside in the north-central state of Durango.
Jason Peña, 14, of the Pilsen neighborhood in Chicago is being flown to a Texas hospital following a Friday shooting in Mexico that killed his father and uncle.
Vicente Peña Jr., 38, and Antonio "Tony" Fernandez, 44, both of Logan Square, were shot and killed in Durango, Mexico, along with a third adult. A 14-year-old boy was in critical condition, according to NBC5 Chicago.
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum joked about renaming the U.S. in response to President-elect Donald Trump who recently said he wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico.
CHICAGO - A Chicago-area teen is back on American soil after being shot and critically wounded in Mexico. Jason Pena, 14, is being cared for in a Texas children's hospital. He was shot last Friday in the state of Durango while visiting family for the holidays.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- A 14-year-old boy from Chicago is in a coma, fighting for his life after a shooting in Mexico that also killed his father and his uncle. Authorities in Mexico said the teen was traveling with his father and uncle in an SUV with Illinois license plates in the state of Durango on Friday night when they were shot.
Two brothers are dead and a 14-year-old boy is fighting for his life after they were shot while visiting family in Durango, Mexico over the holidays.
A Chicago teen is fighting for his life after a shooting claimed the lives of multiple family members during a trip to Mexico.
Attorneys say two sons of notorious Mexican drug kingpin “El Chapo” facing sweeping drug-trafficking charges in the U.S. are in plea negotiations with the federal government.
Three family members are dead and a teenager is fighting for his life after they were shot while on a birthday celebration trip in Mexico. Vicente Peña Jr., 38, and his brother Antonio “Tony” Fernandez, 44, both of Chicago, were killed in the roadside ...
A group of firefighters in northwest suburban Carpentersville will soon be headed south of the border to help train their counterparts in Mexico.