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8 killed in Joliet, Illinois, shootings; suspect dead in Texas after manhunt


Seven people were found shot to death in two homes in the Chicago suburb of Joliet, Illinois, on Monday in what one official described as the “worst crime scene I’ve ever been associated with.”

The suspect in the horrific crimes, Romeo Nance, died of a what is believed to have been a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said Monday night after launching a search for the suspect. Police identified Nance, 23, after they discovered the bodies of five victims in one home and another two in a nearby residence Monday morning.

An eighth person, found dead on Sunday in Joliet Township, is also believed to have been killed by Nance, police said.

Late Monday night, the police said Nance had been located by U.S. Marshals near Natalia, Texas, and it was “believed that Nance took his own life with a handgun following a confrontation with Texas law enforcement officials.”

Officers had been watching one of the homes as part of an investigation into two shootings that took place Sunday, including the fatal shooting in Joliet Township, according to Dan Jungles, the deputy chief of special operations for the Will County Sheriff’s Office. Jungles said officers knocked on the house door they were watching before noon Monday but went to a nearby house when they got no response.

“They knew that the house across the street was related to the individuals that resided at that house,” he said. “They walked over there, and that’s when they discovered the blood and made entry into the house to look for injured individuals.”

PHOTO: Joliet Police Detectives are currently seeking the whereabouts of Romeo Nance, believed to be driving a red Toyota Camry Q730412.

Joliet Police Detectives are currently seeking the whereabouts of Romeo Nance, believed to be driving a red Toyota Camry Q730412.

Joliet Police Department

Details of the seven victims found in the two homes were not immediately released, but Joliet Police Chief Bill Evans told reporters that the victims were related.

“I’ve been a policeman 29 years. This is probably the worst crime scene I’ve ever been associated with,” Evans said.

Jungles said the victims in the homes were “known to Nance.” Nance’s last known address was on the block where the crimes were discovered, authorities said Monday night.

Nance was believed to be driving a red Toyota Camry, police said earlier. The same red Toyota Camry was also identified in an investigation into two shootings that took place in Joliet on Sunday.

The sheriff’s office said that officers responded to an emergency call at Pheasant Run Apartments in Joliet Township Sunday, where they discovered Toyosi Bakare, 28, had suffered a gunshot wound to the head. Bakare was rushed to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead, according to Jungles.

Joliet Police Chief Bill Evans (PHOTO: WLS)

Joliet Police Chief Bill Evans (PHOTO: WLS)

Joliet Police Chief Bill Evans (PHOTO: WLS)

An hour before responding to the Pheasant Run Apartments call, Joliet police officers responded to the 200 block of Davis Street, where they said they discovered a 42-year-old man who had sustained a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to his leg.

“During this investigation, Detectives quickly identified 23-year-old Romeo Nance as a suspect in the homicides on West Acres Road and it was believed that he was also involved in a fatal shooting being investigated by the Will County Sheriff’s Office as well as a non-fatal shooting in Joliet,” authorities said late Monday night. “Both of these shootings took place on January 21, 2024.”

Evans said the investigation is ongoing, and no motive has been determined, but he said he believes that the Sunday shootings “had some correlation” with the scene they discovered Monday.



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