Woman accused of hitting victim with car on Far South Side facing attempted murder charge

Woman accused of hitting victim with car on Far South Side facing attempted murder charge
Woman accused of hitting victim with car on Far South Side facing attempted murder charge
CHICAGO — A Chicago woman is now facing an attempted murder charge in connection with a hit-and-run crash on the city’s Far South Side back in April.

According to Chicago police, 28-year-old Ashley Hamilton, a Far South Side resident, has been charged with one felony count of attempted first-degree murder.

Officers say the charge stems from an incident that allegedly unfolded in the 400 block of West 112th Street in Roseland on Saturday, April 26, when Hamilton was allegedly a passenger in a vehicle that was used to intentionally strike an 18-year-old girl who was running along South Stewart Avenue in the area.

Photo provided by chicago police shows 28-year-old ashley hamilton, who officers say is accused of hitting and injuring a woman with her car on the far south side on april 26, 2025.

The victim was later hospitalized in critical condition.

Members of the Chicago Police Department and the U.S. Marshals Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force eventually caught up with Hamilton and took her into custody on Monday.

Hamilton appeared in court for a detention hearing on Tuesday.

It remains unclear what led up to the incident and authorities have not provided updates on the victim’s recovery.


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