Dajae Coleman, of Evanston, playing for the Evanston Pride Feeder Basketball's eighth-grade team. (Photo courtesy of Evanston Pride Feeder basketball) Police have a “person of interest” in custody in the slaying of Dajae Coleman, a freshman at Evanston Township High School who was shot and killed Saturday. |
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