Search is on for suspect in shooting deaths of 8 people over 2 days in suburban Chicago
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Police in Will County and the city of Joliet said they did not know of a motive for the killings
CHICAGO (AP) — A man shot and killed 8 people at three locations in the Chicago suburbs and remains loose, authorities said Monday, while neighbors were left on edge as the hunt for the suspect continued.
Police in Will County and the city of Joliet said they did not know of a motive for the killings, but said the suspect, 23-year-old Romeo Nance, knew the victims. The FBI’s fugitive task force was assisting local police in the search for the suspect, Joliet Police Chief William Evans said.
The victims were found on Sunday and Monday at three separate residences, authorities told reporters Monday evening, several hours after warning on social media that Nance should be considered “armed and dangerous.”
One of the people killed was found Sunday in a home in Will County. Seven others were found Monday at two homes on the same block in Joliet, located about about 6 miles (9.6 kilometers) northwest of the scene police discovered first.
Authorities said they also believe another shooting in Joliet that wounded a man on Sunday is connected to the string of violence but would not discuss their evidence.
A red Toyota Camry that the authorities say was driven by the suspect in a spate of killings in Joliet, Ill.
“I’ve been a policeman 29 years and this is probably the worst crime scene I’ve ever been associated with,” Evans said during a news conference outside the Joliet homes Monday evening.
Will County Chief Deputy Dan Jungles said during the news conference that deputies had been staking out one of the houses since Sunday evening in case Nance, the suspect in the first fatal shooting they discovered, returned to them. Nance’s last known address was one of the homes, police said.
When no one showed, deputies finally went to the door of one of the houses. No one answered so they crossed the street to the other house, which they knew was linked to the first house and found the first bodies. Five bodies were found in one house and two bodies were found in the other.
Jungles said he didn’t have any indication yet of how long the people in the houses had been dead. He said that autopsies are pending.
Evans said the victims found Monday in the houses were family members. Asked if the victims were members of the suspect’s family, Jungles said he couldn’t comment except to say that the suspect knew them.
Teresa Smart lives about a block away from where seven of the victims were found and said she worries she and her family won’t be able to sleep Monday night.
“This is way too close to home,” she said, adding that police cars are blocking streets throughout the neighborhood.
“I keep looking out the window and double checking my doors,” she said. “It’s super scary.”
Joliet Police said in a Facebook post earlier on Monday afternoon that they were investigating “multiple” people found dead and shared Nance’s photo and images of a vehicle. Authorities identified the vehicle as a red Toyota Camry.
Earlier Monday, the Will County Sheriff’s Office shared images of the same car via Facebook and said it had been seen at the scenes of two separate shootings Sunday afternoon.