Military opened fire on people in Illinois: police



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Military opened fire on people in Illinois: police

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Three people died

A US Army soldier was blamed for the deaths of three people while shooting in Illinois. Their motives are unknown. Police said the attacker did not know the people he started shooting at.

Duke Webb, an American soldier, opened the shooting in the American city of Roquefort, Illinois. He did not know anyone in the room, said the city’s police chief, Daniel O’Shea, at a news conference broadcast on local television channels.

“The suspect was arrested,” O’Shea said, adding that the suspect was charged with the murder of three people, as well as the attempted murder of three people.

The police chief did not elaborate on the motives for the shooting, but noted that Webb did not personally know those at the bar.

Webb, 37, is from Florida and is a member of the United States Army (Ground Forces).

We remind you that the filming was opened in the room where the bar is located. Three old men died. A 14-year-old boy, a 16-year-old girl and a 62-year-old man were injured.

Prior to this, it was reported that there was a shooting in central Berlin. Four people were injured during the shooting in the center of the German capital. Police in a helicopter search for participants in the incident.

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