Man faces DUI charges in Dan Ryan crash that killed one person, injured three others

Delaneo Jackson crashed into a gray Nissan Altima, killing a 28-year-old man near 63rd Street.

SHARE Man faces DUI charges in Dan Ryan crash that killed one person, injured three others
A 26-year-old man was hit with a list of felony drug charges after officers in Skokie found over $100,000 in drugs and cash at his home.

Man charged in crash June 22, 2021 on Dan Ryan Expressway.

Adobe stock photo

A man is accused of driving drunk and causing an accident that killed a man and seriously injured another person Tuesday on the Dan Ryan Expressway near Englewood.

Delaneo Jackson was arrested Thursday after crashing into a gray Nissan Altima, killing a 28-year-old man and injuring another person near 63rd Street, Illinois State Police said.

Jackson, 39, was driving south in the express lanes in a silver Lexus when he rear-ended the Nissan, state police said.

A 28-year-old man sitting in the backseat of the Nissan was transported to a hospital, where he died of his injuries, state police said. The driver was also taken to a hospital, where his condition was serious.

Jackson and his passenger were taken to a hospital with non life-threatening injures, police said.

Jackson was charged with aggravated driving under the influence involving death and aggravated DUI great bodily harm, according to police.

The Latest
The city is willing to put private interests ahead of public benefit and cheer on a wrongheaded effort to build a massive domed stadium — that would be perfect for Arlington Heights — on Chicago’s lakefront.
Art
The Art Institute of Chicago, responding to allegations by New York prosecutors, says it’s ‘factually unsupported and wrong’ that Egon Schiele’s ‘Russian War Prisoner’ was looted by Nazis from the original owner’s heirs.
April Perry has instead been appointed to the federal bench. But it’s beyond disgraceful that Vance, a Trump acolyte, used the Senate’s complex rules to block Perry from becoming the first woman in the top federal prosecutor’s job for the Northern District of Illinois.
Bill Skarsgård plays a fighter seeking vengeance as film builds to some ridiculous late bombshells.