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American Focus > Blog > Crime > ‘Loop Puncher’ strikes again, clobbering woman near the Mag Mile (video) – CWB Chicago
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‘Loop Puncher’ strikes again, clobbering woman near the Mag Mile (video) – CWB Chicago

Last updated: October 8, 2025 7:14 am
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Another alarming incident has unfolded as a woman was randomly assaulted on a bustling street in downtown Chicago.

Authorities have launched a search for a man who unexpectedly punched a woman early Monday morning as she walked through the busy district, a part of a troubling trend of unprovoked assaults that has raised significant alarm and prompted the county’s leading judge to alert court staff about what has been dubbed the “Loop Puncher” phenomenon.

The incident took place at approximately 8 a.m. in the 600 block of North Rush Street, south of Ohio Street. Surveillance footage shared online by the Chicago Critter account captures the moment: a 43-year-old woman was traversing the sidewalk when a man rushed up from behind and delivered a forceful strike, causing her to tumble to the ground. The assailant then continued walking, glancing back momentarily as the victim struggled to regain her footing.

Responding officers described the assailant as a Black male in his early to mid-30s. As of now, no arrests have been made.

While random assaults have plagued the city for several years, growing attention has been drawn to these troubling events recently, fueled by social media footage documenting the attacks and their perpetrators.

In the past weeks, two men have been charged in connection with various unprovoked assaults on women. One is currently in jail, while the other was swiftly released following his arrest on September 30.

Last Thursday, Chief Judge Timothy Evans issued a memo to court staff addressing the recent spate of random attacks in the Loop. The memo included two “facecards,” which are internal documents displaying mugshots, criminal histories, and identifying details of two individuals deemed as potential threats. Each card was marked with “VIOLENT TENDENCIES” in bold red letters beneath the images.

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Evans clarified that the documentation was prepared by the Office of Court Security in response to rising worries regarding recent physical assaults in the Loop, specifically those involving suspects referred to as “Loop Puncher.” The purpose of the memo, he noted, was to “enhance situational awareness and bolster personal safety.”

Among those detailed, 37-year-old Derek Rucker was apprehended on September 30 after allegedly assaulting a 23-year-old woman at the Loyola Red Line station. Prosecutors charged him with two counts of misdemeanor battery, and he was subsequently released with an upcoming court date set for October 30.

The memo from Evans pointed out that Rucker has been arrested 38 times with 18 convictions, highlighting a “repeated history of striking strangers” and labeling him as “known on social media as ‘The Loop Puncher.’”

However, due to Illinois’ cashless bail system, misdemeanor battery charges do not warrant detention. Under the previous judicial protocol, a monetary bond may have been enforced to keep Rucker in custody while awaiting trial.

The second individual mentioned in Evans’ correspondence, 29-year-old William Livingston, has garnered a reputation as a “criminal gang member,” with 29 arrests and 20 convictions, alongside threats made against law enforcement. Previous reports by CWBChicago indicate that Livingston faced charges for another random attack in the downtown area earlier this year, which gained traction among major news outlets following the initial report.

This series of assaults has sparked dialogue beyond the courthouse. On Tuesday, the editorial board of the Chicago Tribune commented on how such incidents reflect a deeper systemic failure in addressing mental health and public safety concerns within the city.

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The editorial stated, “Often, individuals accused of violent outbursts cycle through the legal system without appropriate intervention—be it mental health resources or otherwise—capable of preventing further violence.” It emphasized that this situation compels women to shoulder the burden of heightened vigilance.

The conclusion drawn read, “While no city can entirely eliminate crime, a city that allows random assaults on women to become commonplace has forfeited a critical aspect of its humanity—its care for its citizens.”

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