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Victims killed by ‘disgruntled” ex employee at Navy Pier identified

Sources told Channel2 NOW that suspect has been taken into custody.

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Two men were fatally shot Tuesday afternoon by a former employee of a Navy Pier subcontractor, according to Chief of Patrol Jon Hein, who spoke at a press conference.

The tragic incident occurred around 1:30 p.m. near a restricted loading dock area on the north side of Chicago’s Navy Pier at 600 East Grand Avenue, a location not accessible to the general public.

The victims, identified as Antwon Johnson, 47, and Peter Jennings, 51, were taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where they were pronounced dead shortly after arrival.

Hein described the suspect as a “disgruntled ex-employee,” and police confirmed they have a “person of interest” in mind who is actively being sought in connection to the shooting.

Sources told Channel2 NOW that suspect has been taken into custody.

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Following the incident, Navy Pier’s Chief Operating Officer Brian Murphy activated an immediate lockdown alert, sending a shelter-in-place order to the pier’s 70 tenants through an internal communications system.

This precautionary measure has since been lifted, and Murphy emphasized that at no point was the general public at risk.

“This was an isolated incident,” Murphy said, expressing condolences for the employees who lost their lives during what should have been a routine workday.

Chief Hein reinforced this, adding, “The pier is clear now. The pier is safe.”

Authorities are continuing their search for the suspect as they investigate the events leading up to this tragic shooting.

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Jared Llamado Identified as Suspect in Fatal I-495 Road Rage Stabbing

Troopers kill alleged I-495 road-rage stabber who left 1 dead, 3 hurt

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Jared Llamado Identified as Suspect in Fatal I-495 Road Rage Stabbing FAIRFAX COUNTY, Virginia victim Michelle Adams killed
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FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. — Virginia State Police have identified the suspect in Sunday’s fatal road rage stabbing along Interstate 495 as 32-year-old Jared Llamado of McLean, Virginia.

According to authorities, troopers responded at approximately 1:17 p.m. to reports of a road rage incident on the southbound lanes of I-495 near Exit 52.

Upon arrival, officers discovered four individuals suffering from stab wounds.

One of the victims, 39-year-old Michelle Adams, later died from her injuries.

A dog at the scene was also fatally stabbed.

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Three additional victims were transported to area hospitals with serious injuries.

Investigators state that the stabbings occurred following a vehicle crash on the highway.

When troopers encountered Llamado, he was still armed with a knife believed to be the weapon used in the attack.

Police said he confronted officers and failed to comply with commands, prompting a trooper to discharge his firearm in self-defense. Llamado was pronounced dead at the scene.

The involved trooper was not injured during the encounter.

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Video circulated online appears to show a female bystander attempting to intervene during the attack on Adams.

Authorities believe that individual may have also been stabbed while trying to stop the assault, though officials have not publicly confirmed specific victim identities beyond Adams.

The Virginia State Police emphasized that the incident is not believed to be terrorism-related.

The motive remains under investigation.

The violence caused significant traffic disruptions, with all southbound lanes of I-495’s Outer Loop between Gallows Road and Little River Turnpike temporarily closed for several hours. The roadway has since reopened.

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The investigation remains ongoing.


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