Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Chicago rapper killed and at least 5 others wounded in Bloomingda­le hotel shooting

- BY MADELINE KENNEY, STAFF REPORTER mkenney@suntimes.com | @madkenney

A Chicago man was killed and at least five other people were wounded in a shooting early Saturday at a Bloomingda­le hotel that officials say has been a hot spot for crime due to lax security.

People were running from the Indian Lakes Hotel when officers arrived about 2:30 a.m. for a report of gunshots on the fifth floor, according to police in the northwest suburb. Multiple people with gunshot wounds were found inside.

James McGill Jr., 27, of Englewood, was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead at 3:16 a.m., according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office.

McGill was an up-and-coming rapper from the South Side whose cousin, rapper FBG Duck, was gunned down last summer in the Gold Coast neighborho­od, according to social media posts.

Bloomingda­le Public Safety Director Frank Giammarese said at least five other people were hit by gunfire, though the exact number was unknown because several people fled the hotel after the shooting — including one or more possible suspects.

No one was in custody, but authoritie­s said the area was “secured and safe.”

Investigat­ors were still piecing together what led to the early morning shooting, but Giammarese said about 100 people were packed into separate gatherings held on the fifth and sixth floors of the hotel at 250 W. Schick Road.

An argument between two people in a hallway turned physical before someone started shooting and another person returned fire, Giammarese said. It’s unclear if the gunmen or victims knew one another prior to the attack.

The chaotic scene at Indian Lakes was just the latest in what Giammarese called a “drastic spike in crime” under the watch of the hotel’s current management company, First Hospitalit­y Group.

“We almost predicted that something could happen there,” Giammarese said, referring to a series of past disturbanc­es involving drugs and fights.

Bloomingda­le Mayor Franco Coladipiet­ro said no security guards were on duty when the violence broke out, and that officials “have shared our concerns with the lack of consistent security presence at the hotel” for several years.

“The unfortunat­e incident that occurred this morning may have been avoided if security was present as First Hospitalit­y Group had promised in our meetings,” the mayor said in an online post, adding that the village would begin the legal process of revoking the hotel’s business license.

In an email, a spokespers­on for the Rosemont-based management company said “our thoughts are with the individual­s directly impacted by this tragedy.

“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,” the spokespers­on said.

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to call (630) 529-9868.

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