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Shooting during large get-together at suburban Chicago hotel leaves 1 dead, several injured

CHICAGO One man was killed and as many as five other people were injured following a shooting early Saturday at a hotel in west suburban Bloomingdale. The incident prompted the village to issue a statement that it has “begun the process of revoking all licenses for the hotel to operate” because of

James McGill BCR Meezle Bloomingdale IL rapper killed hotel shooting

‘multiple apparent gunshot victims’ inside. Police said up to 100 people were partying on two separate floors with no security on staff, before the shooting unfolded the Arriving officers saw several people fleeing the hotel and found multiple gunshot victims on the fifth and sixth floors. Indian Lakes Resort shooting: Bloomingdal IL hotel shooting leaves one dead, James McGill aka BCR Meezle rapper. Image via Instagram. 27 year old rapper identified as fatal victim Police believe one or multiple suspects may have fled the scene. No known suspects or arrests had been made come Saturday night.  The victims were rushed to area hospitals, where one later died,

One dead, several injured in shooting at suburban Chicago hotel

One dead, several injured in shooting at suburban Chicago hotel The shooting occurred during some type of large get-together among guests at the Indian Lakes Hotel in Bloomingdale, according to Bloomingdale Public Safety Director Frank Giammarese The Associated Press February 07, 2021 11:21:58 IST Police investigate the scene of a shooting at the Indian Lakes Hotel on Saturday, 6 February , 2021 in Bloomingdale, Ill. Police say one person was killed and several others were injured in a shooting at the hotel in the Chicago suburb. AP Bloomingdale: A shooting early Saturday during a large gathering at a suburban Chicago hotel left one man dead and several other people wounded, police said.

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February 06, 2021 - 8:09 PM Calls grow for US to rely on rapid tests to fight pandemic WASHINGTON (AP) — When a Halloween party sparked a COVID-19 outbreak at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, school officials conducted rapid screening on more than 1,000 students in a week, including many who didn’t have symptoms. Although such asymptomatic screening isn’t approved by regulators and the 15-minute tests aren’t as sensitive as the genetic one that can take days to yield results, the testing director at the historically Black college credits the approach with quickly containing the infections and allowing the campus to remain open.

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