Chicago Man Charged with Attempted First-Degree Murder Following Violent Assault in 15th District

Authorities have taken a man into custody in connection with a violent assault in Chicago’s 15th District. Curtis Conner, 43, residing on the 5300 block of W. Madison St., faces multiple felony charges, including an attempt at first-degree murder, aggravated battery resulting in great bodily harm, armed violence with a Category II weapon, and a violation of the sex offender registration, according to a Chicago Police Department report.

The arrest occurred on January 26, 2026, at 4:30 p.m., shortly after the defendant allegedly attacked a 38-year-old male victim with a deadly weapon, inflicting serious injuries. Conner was quickly apprehended at the scene of the crime, the same block where the assault transpired. The specific details surrounding the incident remain limited; nonetheless, Conner’s detention hearing is scheduled for today, January 29, 2026, at 2600 S. California.

This case unfolds amidst the broader context of ongoing discussions about violence in Chicago streets, with community leaders and law enforcement often at odds about the best strategies to curb such events. The prompt arrest in this incident may offer a momentary sense of justice to some but raises questions about the larger systemic issues at play…

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