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U of C student, doorwoman, hostage among at least 3 killed in shooting rampage between Chicago, Evanston: CPD

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CHICAGO (WLS) — Seven people have been shot and at least three of the victims killed after a shooting rampage that stretched from Chicago to Evanston Saturday, according to Chicago police.

Chicago police identified the suspect as 32-year-old Jason Nightengale. Nightengale was killed by Evanston Police, marking the end to an hours long shooting spree.

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Cook County Court records obtained by the I-Team early Sunday reveal a lengthy series of arrests and prosecutions beginning in 2005 for gun and drug violations, criminal trespass, theft, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, reckless conduct and domestic violence.

Nightengale lived on N. Artesian at the time of the first arrest 16 years ago, investigators said.

The most recent case against the man in Cook County, prior to Saturday’s shooting spree, was a domestic battery lodged in October 2019.

There was a court Order of Protection slapped on Nightengale that he violated, according to records.

The protection order appears to have expired last summer. The victim-or relationship-in the domestic case is not known.

Leading up to the hours-long, cross-metro crime spree on Saturday, Nightengale posted slurred and rambling social media videos, according to law enforcement sources.

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A 30-year-old University of Chicago student is among the victims killed in Nightengale’s shooting spree, CPD said. Another victim was a woman who was shot after she was taken hostage at an IHOP in Evanston, according to Evanston police.

Just before 2 p.m., a U of C student was shot and killed in a parking garage of the Regent Park apartment complex in the 5300 block of S. East End Avenue, according to police and school officials.

The University was notified that a student had been discovered in a car with a gunshot wound, officials said in a statement to the university’s community.

The university put out a statement saying, “This is deeply painful news for the University community and our South Side neighborhood. The University will provide support for members of our community affected by this incident.”

Minutes later a few blocks away, a person entered the vestibule of an apartment building in the 4900-block of S. East End Avenue and asked to use a phone before opening fire, according to CPD.

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“He proceeded to walk into the building and I think she told him he had to leave the building and then he shot her. So then she began to run and he shot her again,” said a neighbor who didn’t want to be identified.

A 77-year-old woman who was inside the building retrieving mail was also shot, CPD said.

One woman, who was struck in the chest, was taken to University of Chicago Medical Center where she was pronounced dead, police said. The other woman was taken to the same hospital in critical condition.

Neighbors said the woman killed was the longtime doorwoman at the complex.

“She was a good person. She has two kids that I know of,” the neighbor said.

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Nightengale then pulled a gun on a man, who police said he knew, and pushed him into an apartment in the 5000 block of S. East End Avenue around 2:45 p.m. and demanded the keys to the victim’s vehicle. He then headed to a nearby parking garage to locate the victim’s red Toyota and took off.

About an hour later, Chicago police said Nightengale entered a retail establishment in the 9300 block of South Halsted Street. He announced a robbery before firing shots, striking a 20-year-old man in the head. The victim was transported to Christ Hospital where he later died. An 81-year-old victim inside the business was also shot in the back and the neck. She was transported to the same hospital in critical condition, CPD said.

Police said Nightengale then fled the scene and at approximately 5 p.m. he fired shots from an unknown location, striking a 15-year-old girl in the head as she rode in the backseat of a car her mom was driving in the 10300 block of South Halsted Street. The teen is said to be in critical condition at Comer Children’s Hospital, according to CPD. Her mother was not injured.

A short time later, police said Nightengale returned to the scene of the robbery in the 9300-block of S. Halsted where he then fired shots, striking a Chicago police vehicle.

“We are responding to the scene as the crimes are happening, getting information, and again he’s going to the next while we’re trying to keep up with what happened previously,” Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown said.”By the time we put it all together, he’s here in Evanston.”

Evanston Police said they responded to a call about a man with a gun at an Evanston CVS store near Asbury and Howard around 5:40 p.m. When they arrived, the suspect ran across the street to an IHOP, where he shot a woman he allegedly took hostage, according to Evanston Police Chief Demitrous Cook.

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“As I was parked over here by IHOP, there was a body over here shot up on the ground. Female probably like in her mid-40’s, bleeding out,” said witness Israel Lopez.

Nightengale then led police on a chase eastbound on Howard, where they exchanged gunfire near a Dollar General parking lot and Nightengale was fatally wounded by Evanston police, officials said.

“There was an exchange of gunfire. I’m not sure who fired first, but it was in response to violence he perpetrated in our town,” Cook said.

Evanston investigators are collaborating with Chicago police to piece together Nightengale’s crime spree that started on Chicago’s South Side and ended in Evanston.

RELATED: Police warn of recent vehicular hijackings, robberies across Chicago

The Cook County medical examiner’s office has not yet identified the victims.

This is a developing story and will be updated when more information becomes available.

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