Chicago Sun-Times

1 killed, 3 wounded in shootout at gas station

- BY MITCH DUDEK AND TAYLOR HARTZ Staff Reporters

Aclose- range gunfight outside a gas station that houses a Dunkin’ Donuts in the Avondale neighborho­od left a man dead and three people injured early Tuesday, police said.

Two men opened fire on each other at 2: 44 a. m. after getting into an argument that led to one of the men punching the other in the face outside the Shell gas station at the corner of Belmont and Sacramento, according to police.

The men were part of two separate groups — totaling seven people— that arrived at the gas station in different cars, Chicago Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said.

Omar Campuzano, 25, was shot multiple times and was taken to IllinoisMa­sonic Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead, police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office said. He lived in Avondale.

A 37- year- old man was in serious condition at the same hospital with multiple gunshot wounds, police said.

Two other people, a man and a woman, were shot in the gunfight and drove about a block west on Belmont before being taken to Stroger Hospital. The woman, 24, was shot in the neck and the man, 20, suffered multiple gunshot wounds. Both were in critical condition, police said.

The shooting occurred less than a block from Linne Elementary School. A Chicago Public Schools spokesman was not available for comment.

Two handguns were recovered from the scene. And five of the seven people involved in the incident have histories with the police department, Guglielmi said, declining to elaborate.

Individual­s from each group apparently knew each other, Guglielmi said, again declining to provide details.

When the crime scene tape was removed and the businesses reopened shortly after 8 a. m., customers entered through a glass door with two bullet holes in it.

A Dunkin’ Donuts employee washed away a pool of blood outside the front door moments before four detectives arrived at 9 a. m. to review surveillan­ce footage.

The path of the bullets could be traced through a nylon banner advertisin­g frozen caffeinate­d beverages and a plastic rack holding two liter bottles of soda. One smashed into the metal frame of a cooler door. The final destinatio­n of the other was unclear.

Guglielmi declined to say whether the groups had gang ties. He said the shooting occurred in an area that does not have a history of gang conflict.

Anyone with informatio­n about the shooting is asked to submit an anonymous tip on cpdtip. com.

 ?? MITCH DUDEK/ SUN- TIMES ?? Bullet holes in the door of a Shell station at Belmont and California on Tuesday.
MITCH DUDEK/ SUN- TIMES Bullet holes in the door of a Shell station at Belmont and California on Tuesday.

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