Chicago police are investigating a tragic hit-and-run incident that claimed the life of a cherished CPS employee, shaking the Jones College Prep community to its core.
Tragic Incident Unfolds
On Sunday night, tragedy struck in Chicago’s West Lawn neighborhood when a 56-year-old man, identified as Charles Charlie Mills, was fatally struck by a vehicle while crossing the street. The incident occurred at 11:45 p.m. in the 6300 block of South Pulaski Road.
Details of the Incident
Eyewitnesses reported that a red Toyota Camry, traveling northbound on Pulaski, struck Mills as he crossed the road. Shockingly, the driver of the vehicle failed to stop after the collision, leaving Mills with severe head and body trauma. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Remembering Charlie Mills
Charlie Mills, a dedicated special education classroom assistant, had been a pillar of the Jones College Prep community for an impressive 23 years. Principal Kerry Dolan fondly recalled Mills’ unwavering dedication and infectious positivity, describing him as kind beyond words and a true servant leader.
Mills primarily worked with students with disabilities in the cluster program, devoting countless hours to enriching the lives of those under his care. His impact extended far beyond the classroom, touching the lives of colleagues and students alike.
Mourning the Loss
In the wake of this devastating loss, the Jones College Prep community is reeling with grief. Support staff will be available at the school on Tuesday to offer assistance and comfort to both students and faculty members as they come to terms with the tragic loss of Charlie Mills.
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