Police: 100 people present when fights lead to Bloomingdale hotel shooting, killing one
There was a large emergency response at Indian Lakes Hotel in Bloomingdale this morning after multiple people were shot. One has died. Brian Hill | Staff Photographer
Village of Bloomingdale Director of Public Safety Frank Giammarese speaks to the media after a shooting early Saturday that left multiple victims, one of whom later died. Brian Hill | Staff Photographer
The Bloomingdale Police Department and the DuPage County Metropolitan Emergency Response and Investigation Team are continuing to investigate a shooting early Saturday at Indian Lakes Hotel that left multiple victims, one of whom later died.
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