20 years after Elgin mass shooting nightmares continue
JAMES FULLER, Daily Herald
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1of9This undated photo shows Steinar Andersen in Huntley, Ill. Twenty years ago, his wife, Penny, was out with friends at JB’s Pub, just two blocks away. She was not among the three women banging on his door to tell him she was in trouble. (Rick West/Daily Herald via AP)Rick West/APShow MoreShow Less
2of9This undated photo shows Schaumburg, Ill., police chief Bill Wolf posed in Schaumburg, Ill. Schaumburg Police Chief Bill Wolf was one of the lead Elgin police detectives for the shooting rampage at JB’s Pub in Elgin 20 years ago. Wolf said he wishes he could hear a logical explanation for why the event occurred. (Mark Welsh/Daily Herald, via AP)Mark Welsh/APShow MoreShow Less
Unidentified people hug in Elgin, Ill., on April 15, 2001, the day after the call came into the Elgin Police Department to respond to what we would now call a mass shooting at JB s bar in Elgin. (George LeClaire/Daily Herald via AP) George LeClaire
ELGIN â The desperate pounding on Steinar Andersen s door was ominous in the way only loud noises in the night can be.
His wife, Penny, was out with friends at JB s Pub, just two blocks away. She was not among the three women banging on his door to tell him she was in trouble.
Anderson swept his 11-year-old stepson, Travis, out of a peaceful dream and drove him into the middle of a nightmare.
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