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Quinn Ford

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Quinn Ford is a general assignment reporter/producer covering breaking news in Chicago.

Quinn came to DNAinfo.com Chicago after completing a fellowship at WBEZ Chicago Public Radio. For WBEZ, Quinn got to cover the city's wacky political scene, from the 2012 Chicago teachers strike to Ald. Joe Moreno's battle with Chick-fil-A. Before WBEZ, Quinn bounced around other news organizations, including NBC Channel 5, Chicago magazine and National Public Radio's Investigations Unit in Washington D.C., where he contributed to a Peabody Award-winning series on Native American foster children in South Dakota.

Quinn is an Evanston native and studied journalism at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he wrote for the student newspaper, The Daily Illini.

Fun fact: Quinn can rip a phone book in half, and he wants you to ask him to prove it.

Englewood, Auburn Gresham & Chatham »

July 30, 2013

L'Terrick Benion and Cauirece Graham were shot and killed on the South Side Monday, police said.

Hyde Park & Kenwood »

July 30, 2013

The man was shot about 1:50 a.m. Tuesday in the 6300 block of South Rhodes Avenue, police said.

Midway, Chicago Lawn & Ashburn »

July 30, 2013

A man was arrested early Tuesday morning after a 6-hour standoff with police.

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

July 28, 2013

More than 200 people held a "silent sit-in" on Michigan Avenue to highlight youth violence.

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

July 28, 2013

The 28th annual Bughouse Square Debates were held in Washington Square Park Saturday.

Chicago »

July 27, 2013

Members of the Congressional Black Caucus held an "emergency summit" at Chicago State University Friday.

Hyde Park & Kenwood »

July 26, 2013

Two Chicago families are saying the dancing girl in the background of a viral video is their daughter.

Lakeview & Wrigleyville »

July 25, 2013

Sidetrack bar on Halsted won't serve Stoli, saying it "cannot support a brand so associated with Russia."