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Downtown Wallace shooting suspect identified as 77-year-old John Drake

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Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office Downtown Wallace shooting suspect identified as 77-year-old John Drake active shooter
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WALLACE, Idaho — Shoshone County Sheriff William Eddy has confirmed that the suspect involved in Friday’s shooting at the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office was John Drake, 77, who was fatally shot by law enforcement inside the building.

According to authorities, the investigation into the incident remained ongoing as of Saturday.

Law enforcement officials confirmed they have been in contact with Drake’s wife, Clare Drake, who is cooperating fully with investigators.

She told authorities she was unaware that Drake had left the home or intended to carry out the actions that led to the shooting.

Sheriff Eddy stated that Drake was generally supportive of law enforcement and had minimal prior contact with police.

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Investigators do not believe Drake was targeting a specific individual inside the building, though officials acknowledged that the motive may ultimately remain unclear.

Authorities reported that Drake entered the sheriff’s office at approximately 2:40 p.m. Friday.

He remained inside the facility for about 90 minutes, spending most of his time in the public lobby, the jail visiting area, and the courtroom.

During the incident, multiple rounds were fired, leaving bullet damage throughout the building.

Everyone inside the facility took shelter as the situation unfolded. Investigators believe three law enforcement officers discharged their weapons during the response.

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According to law enforcement briefings, two civilian bystanders were injured outside the sheriff’s office when Drake allegedly fired through the windshield of a vehicle, striking one woman seated in the front and another in the back.

A source familiar with the incident said the two injured bystanders were transported to a local hospital by a family member.

Authorities further reported that the suspect continued firing at the vehicle as it fled the scene toward the hospital. Both bystanders sustained gunshot wounds to their legs and were treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

In addition, a Kellogg police officer sustained a minor injury after being struck in the ear by glass while stationed in the dispatch center, which shares a window with the sheriff’s office lobby. That officer was also transported to a hospital for treatment.

During a press conference in Wallace, officials confirmed that two bystanders and one law enforcement officer were injured in the shooting.

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Authorities stated that the suspect was in the lobby when he was fat see shot by police.

In a separate release, the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) said the active shooter was first reported at 2:40 p.m., and after a multi-agency response, the suspect was neutralized by approximately 5:00 p.m. KCSO confirmed there is no ongoing threat to the community.

Despite the absence of an active danger, officials continue to urge the public to avoid the downtown Wallace area while the investigation proceeds. Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris confirmed that the suspect died at the scene.

Multiple agencies responded to the incident, including sheriff’s offices from surrounding counties.

The Mineral County Sheriff’s Office announced it sent additional personnel to assist and reiterated calls for the public to stay clear of the area.

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The Idaho Transportation Department also reported that the Interstate 90 eastbound off-ramp at Exit 62 near Wallace was temporarily closed as part of the law enforcement response.

Authorities have not released additional details regarding the suspect’s motive and said further updates will be provided as the investigation continues.


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49-year-old Kazeem Jinadu found shot to death inside Greater Grand Crossing home

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49-year-old Kazeem Jinadu found shot to death inside Greater Grand Crossing home near 72nd Street and King DriveVernon Avenue
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CHICAGO — A homicide investigation is underway after a man was found shot to death inside his home Friday night on the city’s South Side, according to Chicago police.

The shooting occurred at approximately 10:21 p.m. in a residence located in the 400 block of East 72nd Street in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood.

Officers responded to a report of a person shot near 72nd Street and King Drive/Vernon Avenue and were directed to a first-floor apartment at the address.

Upon entering the residence, officers discovered a 49-year-old man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to the body.

Emergency responders pronounced him dead at the scene.

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The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office later identified the victim as Kazeem Jinadu, 49, whose listed address corresponds to the same location where the shooting occurred.

Police confirmed that a firearm was recovered at the scene.

As of the latest update, no arrests have been made, and no suspect information has been released.

Investigators have not disclosed the circumstances that led to the shooting or whether the victim knew the person responsible.

Chicago police continue to investigate the incident as a homicide. No additional details were immediately available.

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