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Romeo Alexander Nance. On January 21, 2024, a gunman opened fire on three separate occasions in and around Joliet, Illinois. A total of eight people were killed, and one person was injured. The perpetrator, 23-year-old Romeo Nance, who was related to seven of the victims, fatally shot himself a day later after being confronted by law ...
The funeral for seven of the eight victims killed in Joliet-area shootings last month was held Saturday. The funeral for Christine and William Esters and Tameaka, Joshua, Alexandria, Alonnah and ...
Richard Benjamin Speck (December 6, 1941 – December 5, 1991) was an American mass murderer who killed eight student nurses in their South Deering, Chicago, residence via stabbing, strangling, slashing their throats, or a combination of the three on the night of July 13–14, 1966. One victim was also raped prior to her murder.
September 19, 2024 at 12:38 PM. JOLIET, Ill. - A 15-year-old boy has become the second person charged in connection with a shooting last month in a Joliet parking lot that left two teens wounded ...
The boys, 15 and 17, were shot around 9 p.m. while entering the parking lot of Western Food Mart located at 308 Western Ave., according to Joliet police. One of the boys was riding a bike while ...
Imprisoned at. Menard Correctional Center. John Wayne Gacy (March 17, 1942 – May 10, 1994) was an American serial killer and sex offender who raped, tortured, and murdered at least 33 young men and boys in Norwood Park Township, near Chicago, Illinois. He became known as " the Killer Clown " due to his public performances as a clown prior to ...
September 5, 2024 at 5:30 PM. JOLIET, Ill. - Joliet police have arrested 21 people as part of "Operation Streetsweeper," a targeted effort focused on suspects involved in weapons, drugs, burglary ...
Most news reports came from local media and online news sites. [26] [27] Erroneous early reporting made claims of dismemberment and mutilation of Christian's body. [28] [138] The District Attorney denied most of the original reports containing misinformation; the source was a federal deputy U.S. Marshal after the suspects' arrest in Kentucky. [138]