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Chicago man faces arson, hate crime charges after cross burning in Grant Park

The flames from the cross burning in the middle of Grant Park were visible to anyone driving or walking down Columbus Drive.

Published June 18, 2026, 9:46 AM
Updated June 18, 2026, 10:46 AM4.3K
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Chicago man faces arson, hate crime charges after cross burning in Grant Park

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Jeramie  Bizzle

Jeramie Bizzle

Web Producer, CBS Chicago

Jeramie Bizzle is a web producer for CBS Chicago. Jeramie began working with CBS Chicago as an intern in 2017 and returned as a full-time Web Producer in 2021. He has previously written for the Austin Weekly Newspaper, OakPark.com and Sportskeeda.

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A man has been charged in connection with a burning cross that was spotted in Grant Park last week. 

Merlin Lu, 21, of Chicago, was charged with felony counts of damage to property between $500 and $10,000, arson, and two felony counts of a hate crime. He also received four misdemeanor counts for disorderly conduct, reckless conduct, damage to property less than $500, and cross burning to intimidate.

Police say Lu was identified as the suspect who committed a hate crime by starting a fire that caused damage to city property in the 600 block of South  Columbus Drive on June 9.

Police last week released a surveillance image of a suspect who was spotted fleeing the scene of the burning cross.  

Lu is scheduled to appear for a detention hearing on Thursday.

No further information was released.

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