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Loop shooter ‘wanted people to know he had a firearm without saying it,’ court doc says

Last updated: June 4, 2025 5:37 am
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Rayvon Savary, a 24-year-old man, found himself in a strange situation near the Chicago Theatre last week. In a bizarre turn of events, Savary allegedly fired a gun up from below a CTA ventilation grate to alert people to his possession of a firearm without explicitly stating it. Surprisingly, court records indicate that Savary was licensed to own firearms in Illinois, at least until this incident occurred.

The incident took place around 8:30 a.m. on May 26 when Savary walked along the Red Line tracks at State-Lake and entered a restricted air vent shaft, as reported by the Chicago Police Department. The shaft’s opening is a large grate in the sidewalk just north of the theater, in front of a Chick-fil-A restaurant.

While inside the shaft, Savary reportedly fired upward through the grate at three passersby and then fired a second time. Two of the individuals above, men aged 30 and 48, contacted the police after the incident.

When CPD officers located Savary inside the vent shaft, he initially refused to exit. However, after securing him, they recovered a jammed 9mm handgun from his rear waistband. Judge Susana Ortiz ordered Savary detained on charges of aggravated discharge of a firearm and aggravated unlawful possession of a weapon.

It was noted that Savary possessed a Firearm Owner’s ID card and he decided to go into the CTA shaft because he “wanted people to know he had a firearm without saying it.”

This strange incident highlights the importance of responsible gun ownership and the potential consequences of reckless behavior with firearms. It also serves as a reminder of the need for proper training and education on firearm safety.

See also  Chicago man gets nearly 10 years for robbing utility workers at gunpoint

In conclusion, it is crucial to handle firearms with care and respect for the safety of oneself and others. incidents like this should serve as a cautionary tale for gun owners to always act responsibly and follow the law when it comes to owning and using firearms.

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