Woman held hostage, shot at Evanston IHOP during deadly shooting spree has died
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Shooting rampage in Chicago and Evanston ends with suspect dead
A man named Jason Nightengale randomly killed three people in Chicago, wounded several others, shot a woman at an IHOP in Evanston, and got into a shootout with police before he was shot and killed Saturday night, police said.
CHICAGO - A woman who was shot while being held hostage in an Evanston IHOP during
The gunman,
Jason Nightengale, randomly killed three people in Chicago before going to Evanston, where he shot Torres.
An Evanston woman has died after she was shot during a hostage situation inside of a suburban IHOP restaurant, making her the fourth victim to die after the.
CHICAGO (WLS) Two people dead from an apparent murder-suicide at a UPS facility in Hodgkins have been identified by authorities.
Just before 1 p.m. Monday, police said they responded to a report of shots fired in the employee parking lot of the facility located at 1 UPS Way in the southwest suburbs.
When police arrived, they found a man and a woman on the ground unresponsive, according to officials.
WATCH: Hodgkins police provide update on fatal shooting at UPS facility
Two people were killed Monday at a UPS facility in southwest suburban Hodgkins, according to police.
Paramedics examined them and determined they were deceased. They have been identified to the Cook County Medical Examiner s Office as 30-year-old Barbara Phillips and 27-year-old Fabian Young.
Witnesses describe chaos during shooting rampage between Chicago, Evanston that killed at least 3 Jesse Kirsch, Alexis McAdams
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Seven people have been shot and at least three of the victims killed after a shooting rampage that stretched from Chicago s South Side to Evanston Saturday, according to Chicago police.
As law enforcement officials gather more information about the deadly crime spree, they re providing more details. When you hear this whole story, it seems that you have a crystal ball of what he s doing next, and we all know we don t have a crystal ball where he goes next nor do we have this on any of our POD cameras, Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown said Saturday night. We are responding to the scene as these crimes are happening, getting information, and again, he s going to the next while we are trying to keep up with what s happened previously. By the time we put it all together, he s here in Evanston.