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Saturday, January 9, 2021

JASON NIGHTENGALE THE EVANSTON MASS SHOOTER

                Jason Nightengale was shot dead by Evanston Police after he shot dead five people and wounded two in a shooting rampage.

This 2018 booking photo from the Chicago Police Department shows Jason Nightengale. Nightengale was killed Saturday night Jan. 9, 2021, in a shootout with police after killing multiple people in a series of shootings over roughly four hours that started on Chicago's South Side.

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.stripes.com/news/us/police-chicago-shooter-who-killed-three-posted-social-media-rants-1.658044]

Jason Nightengale was a 32-year-old Illinois man who went on a random shooting rampage in Chicago and Evanston on January 10, randomly wounding and murdering multiple people in an IHOP, convenience store, street, and apartment. Altogether seven people were shot, at least five fatally.

According to Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown, who spoke in a news conference, Nightengale shot and killed an apartment security guard, a man sitting in a garage, and a man in a convenience store. He also shot a teenager in a car, a woman in an IHOP restaurant, and other people during the shooting spree.

The shootings were random. Nightengale was then shot and killed by Evanston police. One of the victims was a student at the University of Chicago, the university confirmed in a statement on Twitter. The victims’ names were not yet released. Nightengale’s name has been incorrectly spelled in some outlets and on social media as Jason Nightingale.

INTERNET SOURCE: https://heavy.com/news/jason-nightengale/

Nightengale has a criminal history. In 2018, he was accused of domestic battery in Evanston.

  

Left to right: Aisha Johnson, Yiran Fan, Anthony Faulkner Jr., Marta Torres and Damia Smith

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2021/02/02/damia-smith-15-becomes-fifth-victim-to-die-after-jason-nightengales-shooting-spree-last-month-authorities-say/]

Grisly Shooting Spree From South Side To Evanston Leaves At Least 3 People Dead, Several Injured; Gunman Later Shot Dead By Police

By Steven Graves

EVANSTON, Ill. (CBS) — A man went on a shooting spree through multiple South Side neighborhoods and then north all the way to Evanston on Saturday – leaving three people dead and several others injured – before he was shot dead by police.

A building security guard in Kenwood and a University of Chicago student were among those who were shot and killed. The man also returned to one of the crime scenes and shot at officers, police said. The suspect, identified as Jason Nightengale, 32, also took a woman hostage and shot and wounded her in Evanston, according to Chicago Police Supt. David Brown.

The first incident happened in the 5000 block of South East End Avenue in the East Hyde Park-Kenwood neighborhood during the 1 p.m. hour, Brown said. He said Nightengale entered a garage and shot a 30-year-old man dead in his car, and the University of Chicago confirmed that the victim was a student there.

The university Sunday identified the man as Yiran Fan, a PhD student in a joint program of the Booth School of Business and the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics. Fan came from China to study in the United States. Fan was in the fourth year of his program and hoped to propose his dissertation later this year.

The university said the building where the shooting happened in the Regents Park apartment building at 5035 S. East End Ave.

“This is deeply painful news for the University community and our South Side neighborhood. The University will provide support for members of our community affected by this incident,” the university said.

Afterward, Brown said, Nightengale went to another building on the next block north – identified as The Barclay condominium complex at 4940 S. East End Ave. Nightengale entered the vestibule of the building, took out a gun, and began firing shots – striking two women.

One of the women, who was working as a security guard at the desk for the building, was killed in the shooting, Brown said. The other, a 77-year-old woman who was retrieving her mail, was shot in the head and was left in critical condition, Brown said.

CBS 2’s Steven Graves spoke to a resident who remembers the security guard who was shot and killed as a loving mom.

“I guess the person wanted to use the phone, and I guess she was explaining to him he couldn’t use the phone, and he proceeded to walk into the building – I think she told him, like, he had to leave the building – and then he shot her,” the resident said.

At 2:45 p.m., Nightengale went into a building also in the 5000 block of South East End Avenue and took the elevator to the 19th floor, Brown said. A relative of Nightengale’s had apparently once lived in the building.

Nightengale found a man he knew on the 19th floor and pulled a gun on him, and pushed the man into his own apartment, Brown said. He made the man give up the keys to his vehicle and then returned downstairs took off in the vehicle – a red Toyota, Brown said. That man was not shot or injured.

At 3 p.m., Nightengale made his way several miles to the south and west to the 9300 block of South Halsted Street in the Brainerd neighborhood, Brown said. He announced a robbery in a store on the block and fired shots, striking a 20-year-old man in the head, Brown said. That man was pronounced dead at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn.

Nightengale also shot an 81-year-old woman in the back and neck in the same store, Brown said. She was left in critical condition, Brown said.

At 4 p.m., Nightengale found his way 1.25 miles south to the 10300 block of South Halsted Street in the Fernwood neighborhood, where a 15-year-old girl was in the back seat of a car being driven by her mother, Brown said.

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The window shattered and the girl realized she had been shot, Brown said. She was left in critical condition.

Nightengale then returned to the store where he had shot and killed the man and wounded the 81-year-old woman in the 9300 block of South Halsted Street, where police had set up a crime scene and were investigating, Brown said. He fired at the officers, but none were struck.

By 4:45 p.m., Nightengale had made his way some 25 miles north to Howard Street and Western Avenue on the cusp of the West Rogers Park neighborhood and north suburban Evanston.

He walked into a CVS store at 101 Asbury Ave. – the Evanston extension of Western Avenue – and announced a robbery, Brown said. Evanston police Chief Demitrous Cook said Nightengale also “accosted” a woman in the store. Evanston police said while inside the store Nightengale fired one shot from his gun, but did not strike anyone and did not take anything.

Afterward, Nightengale ran across the street to the IHOP at 100 Asbury Ave. and took a different woman hostage, Cook said. He then shot that woman, who police believe was a customer, in the neck and left her in critical condition, Cook said.

Nightengale then ran off east on Howard Street, where he took another hostage, who does not appear to have been injured.

Officers caught up to him and tried to apprehend him, but he took off on foot fleeing south on Howard to the parking lot of a Dollar General at 2341 W. Howard St. on the Chicago side of the street, where there was an exchange of gunfire. It is unclear who fired first, Evanston police said.

Evanston police officers shot and killed Nightengale, Brown and Cook said.

Evanston police tweeted a photo of a gun they said was recovered from Nightengale.

Cook said late Saturday there was no further threat to the community.

INTERNET SOURCE: https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2021/01/10/police-officers-shoot-man-dead-after-he-took-woman-hostage-shot-her-in-evanston-ihop-incident-may-be-linked-to-earlier-chicago-shootings/

MY THOUGHTS:

            This year 2021 marks 10 years since Illinois abolish the death penalty, since Illinois does not have capital punishment anymore, I am personally very extremely satisfied that Jason Nightengale was shot dead by the police for several reasons:

            Assuming if he was captured alive, the most he will get is more than 20 years in prison. As LWOP will soon be abolished after the death penalty has ended, he might get released. There is no doubt about his guilt, not even the Innocence Project can call him innocent at all.

Even if he was never to be released. He was a very dangerous person; he might murder an inmate or a prison guard or even escape. And since there is no death penalty in that state, he has nothing more to lose.

It was good that he was taken out from the face of this earth, as Ivan Ilyin said:

“In order to prevent the irremediable consequences of a blunder or of an evil passion a man who strives after the good must in the first instance seek mental and spiritual means to overcome evil by good. But if he has no such means at his disposal, he is bound to use mental or physical compulsion and prevention. ‘It is right to push away from the brink of a precipice an absent-minded wayfarer; to snatch the bottle of poison from an embittered suicide; to strike at the right moment the hand of a political assassin aiming at his victim; to knock down an incendiary in the nick of time; to drive out of a church shameless desecrators; to make an armed attack against a crowd of soldiers raping a child’ (54). ‘Resistance to evil by force and by the sword is permissible not when it is possible, but when it is necessary because there are no other means available’; in that case it is not only a man’s right but his duty to enter that path (195 f.) even though it may lead to the malefactor’s death.” https://www.filosofiaesoterica.com/ilin-and-tolstoy-on-the-use-of-force/

            Five people had already lost their lives and if Nightengale was allowed to live, it will be a mockery of justice to those victims and their families.

Evanston police share video of shooting spree that left 4 dead

Jan 29, 2021

Chicago Sun-Times

63.7K subscribers

Police video shows Evanston officers fatally shooting a man suspected of killing four people and wounding three others during a shooting spree in Chicago and the north suburb in January. Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/3ouP10N

https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2021/1/28/22254772/chicago-evanston-shooting-spree-video-jason-nightengale

VIDEO SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6or4ZS22L7U&t=8s

RUMBLE VIDEO: https://rumble.com/vs87qu-evanston-police-share-video-of-shooting-spree-that-left-4-dead.html






'I'm going around giving blessings': Gunman, 32, brags about his random shooting rampage in Chicago's South Side as he kills four - including student, 30, sat in his car - before being shot dead by police

[PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9131501/Gunman-32-goes-shooting-spree-Chicago-area-killing-four-shot-dead-police.html]


OTHER LINKS:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_the_United_States,_January_2021

https://abc7chicago.com/chicago-shooting-spree-evanston-anthony-faulkner/9561499/

https://www.newsweek.com/chicago-shooting-spree-evanston-jason-nightengale-1560281

https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2021/02/02/damia-smith-15-becomes-fifth-victim-to-die-after-jason-nightengales-shooting-spree-last-month-authorities-say/

Thursday, August 18, 2016

DUTERTE KEPT THE ‘SHOOT-TO-KILL’ ORDER



Philippines' Duterte vows to keep 'shoot-to-kill' order
AFPAugust 6, 2016

  

About 800 people have been killed since Rodrigo Duterte won a landslide election in May 2016, according to reports by Philippine local press (AFP Photo/Noel Celis)

Manila (AFP) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has vowed to maintain his "shoot-to-kill" order against drug dealers while in office and says he "does not care about human rights".

About 800 people have been killed since Duterte won a landslide election in May, according to reports by the local press which has been tracking the maverick politician's campaign pledge to kill tens of thousands of criminals.

"This campaign (of) shoot-to-kill will remain until the last day of my term if I'm still alive by then," the 71-year-old said at a news conference in his southern hometown of Davao.

"I don't care about human rights, believe me," he said, according to official transcripts released by the presidential palace Saturday.

He said government officials who use their positions to engage in a trade that wrecks the lives of many Filipinos were first on his list.

Duterte said he was also offering soldiers and police his "official and personal guarantee" of immunity from prosecution for killings undertaken in the performance of their duties.

The president dismissed critics' suggestions some of the 402 suspects whose killings have been acknowledged by the police were "salvaged", the local police term for summary execution.

Hundreds of others have been killed by suspected vigilantes, according to unofficial tallies by local newspapers and television networks.

The UN anti-drugs office on Wednesday joined international rights organisations in condemning the rash of killings.

"The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime remains greatly concerned by the reports of extrajudicial killing of suspected drug dealers and users in the Philippines," its executive director Yury Fedotov said in a statement.

"I join the United Nations secretary general in condemning the apparent endorsement of extrajudicial killing, which is illegal and a breach of fundamental rights and freedoms," Fedotov added.

In June, UN chief Ban Ki-moon strongly condemned Duterte's apparent support of extrajudicial killings.

"These NGOs (non-governmental organisations) that are complaining to the United Nations, this is none of their business," Duterte retorted.

"I'm waging a war. I am now invoking the articles of war."

Duterte said he had no fear the anti-crime campaign would cause his impeachment and removal from office.

"The Filipino is crying for justice" from crimes committed by drug dependents, he said.

Police say more than 500,000 people have surrendered to the local authorities and pledged to stop using illegal drugs.


Philippines' Duterte says he's willing to face probe into drug killings
August 17, 2016

By Manuel Mogato

  

Rodrigo Duterte on being tough on criminals
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Wednesday his government is willing to face any inquiry into the deaths of hundreds of suspected drug dealers and users as human rights groups express alarm over extrajudicial killings.

Nearly 600 suspected drug peddlers and users have been killed in police operations since Duterte took power six weeks ago, police say, but rights groups put the number at more than 1,000.

"We are willing to submit ourselves for an investigation before anybody," Duterte said in a speech at the national police office, adding some of the killings were carried out by drug gangs.

"But do not attribute acts of other criminals upon my government. The fight against drugs will continue unrelenting until we have destroyed the apparatus operating in the entire country."

There have been cases when police officers have killed suspected drug dealers in handcuffs, in police custody or inside prison cells, civil rights lawyers have said. Police have said they will not condone wrongdoing but that some may have been killed by rogue officers.
In another public event, Duterte attacked Senator Leila de Lima, who will open a public inquiry next week into drug-related killings, saying she was only playing politics and linked her driver to the drugs trade.

"It's character assassination," an emotional de Lima told reporters at the Senate. "It's so foul. I did not expect the president to do that."

Duterte won the presidency in May on a single platform of suppressing crime and drugs, declaring war on narcotics on his first day in office. He has identified 160 officials, police and judges in a name-and-shame campaign to stop the drug trade.

"I myself, who ordered the campaign against drugs, take full and sole responsibility for it," Duterte said, cautioning police against using excessive force in making arrests.

"Do not kill if you're not in danger of losing your life."

(Editing by Nick Macfie)