
Person stabbed at Arlington Heights gas station
There was a huge police presence at the gas station at 2250 S. Arlington Heights Rd., at Algonquin Road, following the stabbing at 7:30 p.m.
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There was a huge police presence at the gas station at 2250 S. Arlington Heights Rd., at Algonquin Road, following the stabbing at 7:30 p.m.
A person was stabbed Tuesday night at a BP gas station in northwest suburban Arlington Heights.
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Police said the shooter opened fire on officers as soon as they got off an elevator in the building where they were responding to a domestic incident.
Police said at 9:04 p.m., a man was walking north on Springfield Avenue at Monroe Street when he took out a gun and began shooting.
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Police said the shooter opened fire on officers as soon as they got off an elevator in the building where they were responding to a domestic incident.
Police said at 9:04 p.m., a man was walking north on Springfield Avenue at Monroe Street when he took out a gun and began shooting.
Officers responded to shots fired where they found one of the victims shot and killed.
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"He threatened her a lot with a gun. He threatened her a lot. You know, it's sad, it's sad! I tell her not to be with him but, you know," she said.
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