A 34-year-old woman on her way to a scheduled medical appointment at UI Health was tragically gunned down in a parking garage Tuesday afternoon in Little Italy, marking the latest devastating tragedy to strike the city.
According to hospital officials, the shooting may have been linked to a domestic dispute, sparking fears that the assailant had struck during a heated exchange with an acquaintance. With the Chicago police department deferring jurisdiction to the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) police, it appears this incident is being treated as a private matter.
Details surrounding the shooting are still emerging, but investigators have confirmed that Shawnquanice Kimbrough was shot and killed in the 1100 block of South Wood Street. The exact circumstances leading up to her death remain unclear.
A statement released by UI Health officials assured the public that there is no ongoing threat to campus safety. However, the investigation is ongoing, with the northeast section of the third floor of the garage currently closed off as part of the probe.
As authorities continue to unravel the events surrounding Kimbrough's fatal shooting, questions about domestic violence and gun control have likely begun to surface in this predominantly residential neighborhood.
According to hospital officials, the shooting may have been linked to a domestic dispute, sparking fears that the assailant had struck during a heated exchange with an acquaintance. With the Chicago police department deferring jurisdiction to the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) police, it appears this incident is being treated as a private matter.
Details surrounding the shooting are still emerging, but investigators have confirmed that Shawnquanice Kimbrough was shot and killed in the 1100 block of South Wood Street. The exact circumstances leading up to her death remain unclear.
A statement released by UI Health officials assured the public that there is no ongoing threat to campus safety. However, the investigation is ongoing, with the northeast section of the third floor of the garage currently closed off as part of the probe.
As authorities continue to unravel the events surrounding Kimbrough's fatal shooting, questions about domestic violence and gun control have likely begun to surface in this predominantly residential neighborhood.