February 22, 2026 - 17:55

A woman who was on her way to a medical appointment with her infant child was fatally shot earlier this month in a University of Illinois Chicago parking garage. Authorities have confirmed the suspected gunman was recently found dead.
The tragic incident occurred in the early afternoon of May 4th in the parking structure at the university's medical district on the city's West Side. According to investigators, the 34-year-old victim was walking to an appointment with her baby when she was confronted and shot. The infant was not physically harmed.
After an extensive investigation, law enforcement identified a person of interest in the case. However, in a recent development, officials stated that the suspect was discovered deceased. The exact circumstances surrounding the suspect's death are not immediately clear, and the investigation into the initial homicide remains active.
The community and university have been shaken by the violence, which occurred in a typically busy area dedicated to healthcare and education. The victim's identity has been released, and the focus now turns to supporting her grieving family, including her infant child, in the wake of this profound loss.
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