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SHERIDAN, Ill. (WLS) -- A suspect is in custody after he allegedly shot and killed his former in-laws and threatened his ex-wife in Sheridan, a small town about 70 miles southwest of Chicago.
Law enforcement officials urged some residents to stay inside early Wednesday morning before the 37-year-old suspect was arrested during a LaSalle County manhunt.
WATCH: Sheriff: 2 killed in Sheridan; suspect in custody
The LaSalle County Sheriff provides an update on a suspect taken into custody after a manhunt following the the shooting deaths of two people.
Police say it all started Tuesday night, when a woman called 911 after her ex-husband tried to break into her home. Eventually, police say the suspect shot out her front windows. The woman was injured by the shattered glass.
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HARTFORD, Conn. – Her aunt was the first to fall ill with the coronavirus, dying in a nursing home during those chaotic early days of the pandemic.
LouisianaUnited-statesNorth-carolinaAnsoniaConnecticutChicagoIllinoisMacedonia-baptist-churchAmericansAmericanMartin-luther-king-jrDiana-rossShe lost 3 loves ones to COVID-19. Now this Black pastor is on the front lines Connecticut’s vaccination effort. Daniela Altimari, Hartford Courant © Photo by Brad Horrigan | bhorrigan@courant.com\r\r\r\r\r\r\r/Hartford Courant/TNS The Rev. Brenda Barnes is the senior pastor of Faith Gospel Assembly Church in Bridgeport. She lost her father and her uncle to COVID-19 in January and has since become involved in the effort to encourage Black residents of Bridgeport to get vaccinated.
Her aunt was the first to fall ill with the coronavirus, dying in a nursing home during those chaotic early days of the pandemic.
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Updated on February 26, 2021 at 9:05 am
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Gov. Ned Lamont will be in Bridgeport Friday to meet with clergy and encourage residents to get coronavirus vaccines.
So far, healthcare personnel, medical first responders, residents and staff of long-term care facilities and people who are 65 and over are eligible for COVID-19 vaccines in Connecticut. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
On Monday, educators and childcare providers and Connecticut residents and employees between 55 and 64 will be eligible for the vaccine in Connecticut.
Eligible educators and childcare providers include pre-K through grade 12 teachers, paraprofessionals, custodial staff, food service providers, school bus drivers and childcare providers as well as in-school administrative staff.
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