5 Shot In Suburban Chicago Store - Tinley Park http://www.nationalterroralert.com/updates/2008/02/02/lane-bryant-5-shot-in- suburban-chicago-store-tinley-park/
February 2, 2008 <http://www.nationalterroralert.com/images/hip.jpg> UPDATE 12:25 pm (PST): Authorities launched a manhunt Saturday after discovering "multiple" victims in a clothing store in a suburban Chicago strip mall. They did not immediately confirm reports that four people had been shot to death. Police Sgt. T.J. Grady said officers responding to a 911 call about a shooting at about 10:45 a.m. found "multiple victims" inside the Lane Bryant store. Grady refused to release other details or take questions, but said "the offender" had apparently left the area in the suburbs southwest of downtown Chicago. Will County Coroner Patrick O'Neil told the Chicago Tribune that police have reported four deaths. ----- UPDATE 11:27am (PST): Police were seeking a 230-pound black male, 29, who was described as wearing black jeans with colored jewels on the back and a black or green jacket and black hat with one braid sticking out the side. No other suspects were being sought at the time. Residents were being asked to stay away from the area. Five people were shot this morning at a store in southwest suburban Tinley Park during an armed robbery. The victims were shot at a Lane Bryant store in the 7200 block of west 191st Street. An eyewitness at the scene also told radio station WBBM that five people had been shot. ----- UPDATE 11:05am (PST): Police are on the scene of a shooting in Tinley Park at a Lane Bryant store located in a strip mall on Harlem Avenue. Reports from the scene say there are multiple victims. More than a dozen ambulances were on the scene at the Harlem-Irving Plaza mall in Tinley Park and the shopping center was locked down, the station reported. ----- Original Story Five people were shot Saturday at a women's clothing store south of Chicago, authorities said. Tinley Park police reported four deaths in the shooting at a Lane Bryant store in a strip mall, Will County Coroner Patrick O'Neil told the Chicago Tribune. 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