A person of interest is in custody in connection to the killing of a security guard working at a jewelry store at River Oaks Mall in Calumet City on Wednesday, according to police spokesperson Sean Howard.
According to police, gunmen entered the jewelry store, smashed glass counters and opened fire. Witnesses say the gunmen struck the guard multiple times before fleeing the scene in a vehicle.
McGrew says she was doing some early Christmas shopping on Wednesday when the gunfire erupted. When the incident began, she and a store clerk took cover. “He was laying on the floor, still breathing,” she said. “There was officers on all sides trying to perform CPR.”“He used to work with my father at the railroad,” he said. “It’s senseless.”
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