Key facts
- A large, burning cross was found in Chicago's Grant Park.
- Police are investigating the incident and its motive.
- The Chicago Fire Department extinguished the flames.
- Witnesses expressed concern about potential racial motivation.
- Cross burnings are historically associated with intimidation and hate groups.
Police are investigating after a large, burning cross was discovered in Chicago's Grant Park on Tuesday afternoon. Video footage shows the wooden cross engulfed in flames, leaning against a tree. The Chicago Fire Department confirmed the object was a cross and extinguished the fire. Authorities stated there were no reports of injuries and that they are investigating the motive and circumstances surrounding the incident.