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Published February 8, 2021 •
Updated on February 8, 2021 at 3:09 pm
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Management at a suburban hotel say they are working closely with authorities after a shooting left one person dead and multiple individuals injured early Saturday morning.
Officials with the Indian Lakes Hotel in suburban Bloomingdale released a statement Monday on the shooting, which occurred during a “large get-together” at the hotel, according to law enforcement officials. Our thoughts are with the individuals directly impacted by this tragedy,” hotel management said in a statement. “We are grateful to our associates who immediately responded to the disturbance and to the Village of Bloomingdale Police Department for their swift intervention. We have worked closely with the Village of Bloomingdale over many years to ensure the safety and security of all guests and associates of the hotel, and will continue to cooperate with this ongoing investigation.”
An off-duty Chicago Police Department officer was found dead inside his home early Saturday, according to authorities. Department members escorted the.
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Police said between four and six people from two disputing groups were involved in the Jan. 24 fight, along with others that tried to break it up, in the parking lot of Rand Road House. (Google Maps)
DES PLAINES, IL A homicide investigation continues into the death of a Rolling Meadows man last month following an altercation in the parking lot of a sports bar in Des Plaines. Police said Wednesday that no one is in custody for a Jan. 24 fight involving two disputing groups outside of Rand Road House, 864 Rand Road.
Thomas B. Adamowski, 34, of Rolling Meadows, died from blunt head trauma two days after the incident, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner s Office.