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Munster, IN Attorney News Archive

Munster Man Charged in North Lawndale Murder, Dismemberment, and Arson Case

Deparris Slaughter, a 32-year-old resident of Munster, Indiana, faces multiple felony charges, including first-degree murder and unlawful concealment of a homicide. These charges come after the brutal death of 68-year-old Gregory Lipford at a residence in North Lawndale.

Authorities allege that Slaughter dismembered Lipford before setting fire to the home on South Kirkland Avenue. Firefighters from Chicago discovered Lipford's remains at the scene. According to the Cook County medical examiner, Lipford was shot multiple times prior to the grisly events.

This shocking crime has raised significant concerns regarding criminal defense and civil litigation in the greater Chicago area. Local elected officials and legal experts are now advocating for stronger laws and resources to combat rising violence and address its implications for community safety and employment issues.

Community Mourns 16-Year-Old Victim of Gun Violence in Hammond, Indiana: A Plea for Justice

A 16-year-old boy was fatally shot on Tuesday evening in Hammond, Indiana, prompting serious concerns about safety and legal recourse in nearby Chicago. Hammond Police found the boy on the 1000 block of 177th Street, where he was suffering from life-threatening injuries. Unfortunately, he later died at Community Hospital in Munster.

As the search for the shooter continues, local criminal defense attorneys are urging witnesses to come forward. They emphasize the critical role of community involvement in legal proceedings, especially in cases like this.

This tragic event underscores the pressing need for strong civil litigation to provide justice for victims' families. It also raises questions about personal injury law in the region. Residents with any information are encouraged to contact Sgt. Schafbuch at 219-852-6399 to assist in the ongoing investigation.