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JB Pritzker also released a statement Sunday afternoon:

I'm thankful for the first responders who attended to the victims last night and will continue to work with local authorities to stay updated on the situation. Change is needed – we cannot allow this to be the status quo. We live in a tragic reality where you cannot go to school, go to the grocery store, go to your place of worship, or celebrate holidays like the Fourth of July or Juneteenth without fear of being shot. I'm heartbroken to see the news from Willowbrook this morning. There is no word on a possible motive.Ĭongressman Sean Casten released a statement in response to the shooting: The ages and conditions of the victims are unknown. We were all having a good time but, you know," he said.

Anything can happen anywhere," she said.Īnother man who attended the event said he heard a lot of gunshots. I wasn't expecting it, but you just never know. The victims are being treated at several area hospitals, police said. Several others were also hurt in an attempt to run from the area. One person was killed, and 22 others were wounded as a result of the shooting. There, an unknown number of suspects fired multiple rounds into the crowd, according to police. As deputies responded, they heard gunshots and immediately returned to the gathering. Police were already in the area monitoring the scene since 6 p.m.Īround 12:25 a.m., police were called away due to an alleged 911 call of a fight that had broken out nearby. during a Juneteenth celebration among teens and young adults.ĬBS 2's Asal Rezaei reported from the scene where DuPage County police say a crowd gathered for a party in a parking lot in the vicinity of Hinsdale Lake Terrace at Honeysuckle Rose Lane and Route 83 in Willowbrook. (CBS) – Police are investigating after one person was killed and 22 others were hurt in a mass shooting in southwest suburban Willowbrook early Sunday morning. Health experts consider dining out to be a high-risk activity for the unvaccinated it may pose a risk for the vaccinated, especially in areas with substantial COVID transmission.WILLOWBROOK, Ill. For all the latest Chicago dining intel, subscribe to Eater Chicago’s newsletter. And head here for a guide to Chicago’s newer restaurants. Have tips or suggestions for the Eater 38? Send them to the Chicago tipline. A premier pop-up in Edgewater and a second Cambodian restaurant join the club. Both deliver great experiences, but won’t be as superb now as they will in a few weeks. It’s a similar situation for Daisies which moved to a larger space in Logan Square. It’s also for visitors unfamiliar with the city.įor the April update, Bayan Ko, which recently remodeled and reopened, takes a break as its owners get some space to adjust to their new space. This list is for locals who want to make the most out of their nights. This collection of Chicago’s best restaurants provides answers for the classic question: “Where would you dine if you had one night in the city?” The list recognizes some all-time greats and restaurants that have pushed culinary boundaries.

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