CHICAGO (WGN) — Chicago police on Tuesday announced an arrest in connection with an overnight shooting last August that left one man wounded at a South Loop diner where Democratic National Convention delegates were eating.
Delvin Bryant, 31, of Chicago, faces a felony weapons charge as a repeat offender concerning the August 23 shooting at White Palace Grill, located at 1159 South Canal Street.
The Friday morning shooting occurred just before 3 a.m. WGN News reported that dozens of people inside the restaurant had been at the DNC, which had just wrapped up hours before at the United Center.
According to police, the 42-year-old victim had just left the diner when a gunman opened fire.
The victim suffered multiple gunshot wounds, and police said the offender fled the scene. The victim survived.
Authorities arrested Bryant on Monday. He is due in court for a detention hearing on Wednesday.
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