Chicago Sun-Times

Man wanted for attempted murder at Batavia Steak ’ n Shake turns self in

- Staff Reporters BY TOM SCHUBA AND MATTHEW HENDRICKSO­N MARY MITCHELL is on vacation

An Aurora man is facing felony charges after turning himself over to authoritie­s Friday evening in connection with a shooting earlier this week at a Steak ’ n Shake restaurant in west suburban Batavia.

About 7: 45 p. m., 27- yearold Terry W. Hunter turned himself in at the Aurora Police Department, according to Batavia police. Hunter was charged with three counts of attempted murder, seven counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm, and counts each of aggravated battery, armed violence and unlawful use of a weapon by a felon.

Officers responded about 6: 25 p. m. Tuesday to a call of a shooting at the Steak ’ n Shake at 1901 McKee St. after medical staff at Delnor Hospital in Geneva reported that a 17- year- old boy said he’d been shot in the leg while waiting in the drive- thru lane, police said.

The boy, who was treated and released, was parked in the drive- thru when he and others in his vehicle started arguing with Hunter, who was inside a red sedan, police said.

During the argument, Hunter fired shots, striking the boy in his left leg, police said.

Following the shooting, Hunter’s sedan crashed into an unoccupied vehicle in the restaurant’s parking lot, police said.

A weapon that is believed to have been used in the shooting was found in a nearby parking lot. The red sedan was later located in a parking lot for the Lorlyn of Batavia Apartments in the 1000 block of Lorlyn Circle, police said.

Interviews and a photo lineup with witnesses were conducted and confirmed “a strong person of interest,” police said. Search warrants were executed, and Hunter was identified as the shooter. He then turned himself over to authoritie­s on Friday.

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