Chicago Lawn Mass Shooting: Coroners Identify Third Victim, No One in Custody
Investigation Ongoing
Cook County coroners have identified the third victim slain in Monday’s mass shooting in Chicago Lawn.
Victim Identified
The Southwest Side shooting, which occurred just after 2 p.m. in the 3500 block of W. 59th Street, claimed the life of 32-year-old Osmer Angel Ferrer Oria. Five other people were wounded, police added.
Deceased Victims Identified
Earlier this week, the Medical Examiner identified the two deceased victims as 26-year-old Hector Sajo and 28-year-old Jon Carlos.
Shooting Victims
All told, police say gunfire struck eight people, four males and four females, ranging from age 20 to 35, all of Hispanic descent. Police found six people inside the home, and two others arrived at a nearby hospital on their own accord.
Motive Remains Unclear
A shooting motive remains unclear.
Party Ongoing Before Shooting
People who live near the residence told WGN News that a party was ongoing before shots rang. Loud parties and gatherings have been a regular occurrence at the home over the last couple of months, and the residence was known to police.
Police Commitment
“We’re going to solve this crime and find the individuals that are responsible for this heinous, terrible incident,” CPD Chief of Patrol Jon Hein said Monday.
Conclusion
The investigation remains active, and authorities are working to identify the individuals responsible for the mass shooting. As the community mourns the loss of life and injury, the police are committed to bringing those responsible to justice.
FAQs
Q: How many people were injured in the shooting?
A: Five people were wounded in the shooting.
Q: How many people were killed in the shooting?
A: Three people were killed in the shooting.
Q: Is anyone in custody in connection with the shooting?
A: No, no one is in custody as of Wednesday night.
Q: What is the motive behind the shooting?
A: The motive behind the shooting remains unclear.