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Juarez High School Shooting: Police Release Surveillance Photos Of Suspect

On Friday afternoon, there was a double killing that occurred outside of a school in the Pilsen district of Chicago, and police detectives are looking for the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect. A shooting that occurred outside Benito Juarez High School just minutes after pupils were dismissed at approximately 2:37 p.m. resulted in the deaths of two high school students and the wounding of two additional adolescents.

According to sources speaking with FOX 32 Chicago, all four fatalities have been identified as Juarez students. They were shot on their own campus as they were about to begin the weekend. The address of the institution is 2150 South Laflin Street.

Photos taken by CCTV cameras at Juarez High School have been released by the Chicago Police Department.
On Friday afternoon, there was a double killing that occurred outside of a school in the Pilsen district of Chicago, and police detectives are looking for the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect.

The victims were transported to Stroger Hospital, where concerned members of their families waited anxiously the entire evening. According to the reports of the police, a young man aged 14 and a young lady aged 15 were both fatally shot in the head.

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According to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office, the name Brandon Perez, who was 15 years old at the time of his death, has been determined to be the deceased youngster. Another boy, this 15-year-old, was hit in the shoulder and the leg, but he is doing well in the hospital.

A shooting occurred outside of Juarez High School on the West Side, resulting in the deaths of two pupils and the wounding of two others. Both a 14-year-old child and a 15-year-old boy were reportedly shot in the head and taken to local hospitals, where they were later pronounced dead. According to the police, the shootings took place.

A girl of 15 years old who was grazed in the thigh is also doing well despite having been injured in the incident. According to Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown, “We have POD cameras throughout the neighborhood so we are evaluating all of that cameras as well as our teams, area technology teams, they respond to shootings.”

Call 911 immediately and provide your position, the direction in which you are traveling, and a brief description of the subject in question, according to the police (i.e. clothing, approximate height, weight, etc.) Never bring up the subject, and under no circumstances should you put yourself or the people you are with at risk.

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