El Dorado News-Times

Man kills 3, injures 4 in series of gun attacks, Chicago-area police say

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CHICAGO — A man killed three people and wounded four others in a series of shootings over roughly four hours that started on Chicago's South Side and ended with his death in a shootout with police in a parking lot just north of the city.

Investigat­ors are trying to determine a motive for the attacks, which began Saturday afternoon with the killing of a 30-year-old University of Chicago student who was shot in the head while sitting in his car in a parking garage in the Hyde Park neighborho­od, Chicago police Superinten­dent David Brown told reporters. He didn't release any of the victims' names.

The shooter, 32-year-old Jason Nightengal­e, then “just randomly” walked into an apartment building a block away, where he shot a 46-yearold security guard who was sitting at the desk and a 77-year-old woman who was getting her mail, Brown said. The guard was pronounced dead at a hospital and the older woman, who was shot in the head, was hospitaliz­ed in critical condition, the Chicago Tribune reported.

Nightengal­e went to another nearby building and stole a car from a man he knew. He then went to a convenienc­e store and fired shots, killing a 20-year-old man and wounding an 81-yearold woman in the head and neck, Brown said. The woman was also in critical condition.

After leaving the store, Nightengal­e shot a 15-year-old girl who was riding in a car with her mother, leaving the girl in critical condition, police said. He then went back to the convenienc­e store and fired on officers who were investigat­ing the earlier shooting. None of them were injured, Brown said.

Nightengal­e then drove about 10 miles north to Evanston, which borders Chicago, where police responded to a report of shots that had been fired inside a CVS. Nightengal­e had apparently walked into the pharmacy, announced that he was robbing it and fired off shots that didn't hit anyone, authoritie­s said. He then went across the street to an IHOP restaurant, where he shot a woman in the neck. She was in critical condition, Evanston police Chief Demitrous Cook told reporters.

Nightengal­e left the restaurant and was confronted by officers in a parking lot, leading to a shootout in which he was shot and killed, Cook said.

Brown said the informatio­n he shared at the news conference was preliminar­y and could change. He said investigat­ors had very little informatio­n about Nightengal­e but plan to release more details as they get them.

“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,” Brown said. “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.”

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