Noah Katz, 2, killed in pedestrian collision on Central Avenue in Jefferson Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois
Charges Pending After Toddler Killed By Driver Who Ran Stop Sign
A driver was issued several traffic citations, and criminal charges were pending, after running a stop sign and killing a 2-year-old boy who was crossing the street with his mother in the Jefferson Park neighborhood on Sunday.
Teddy bears and candles sit near the spot where Noah Katz was killed Sunday afternoon.
Death of 2-year-old boy fatally struck in Jefferson Park ruled accident
The Cook County Medical Examiner ruled Noah Katz's death an accident Tuesday. Authorities said he died of craniocerebral injuries.
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