New photos released in Tinley Park store shootings

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Lane Bryant shootings in Tinley Park

In this photo released by The Tinley Park Police Department, still images captured from a video camera on a nearby Target store in Tinley Park. The photos show a small, dark-colored sport-utility vehicle in front of the Lane Bryant store about the time of the shootings on February 2. Police caution that they don't know whether the vehicle was involved in the crime, but they would like to track down the SUV's owner. A gunman tried to rob the store before opening fire and shooting six women, one of whom survived. (AP Photo/Tinley Park Police Department)

By Beth Boehne

TINLEY PARK, Ill. (AP) — Police in a Chicago suburb have released a series of photos they hope will help lead them to a gunman who killed five women at a Lane Bryant clothing store.

The grainy, black-and-white photos were captured from a video camera on a nearby Target store in Tinley Park.

The photos show a small, dark-colored sport utility vehicle in front of the store about the time of the shootings on February 2.

Police caution that they don't know whether the vehicle was involved in the crime, but they would like to track down the owner.

A gunman tried to rob the store before opening fire and shooting six women, one of whom survived. Thirty-four-year-old Jennifer L. Bishop of South Bend, Indiana, was one of the women fatally shot.

Friday, Mar 14 at 5:51 PM diva2003 wrote ...

What frightens me is that they will never catch this monster! I wish him nothing but death and hell.... Sorry!

Friday, Mar 14 at 12:59 PM Anon wrote ...

I hope if they catch this piece of crap he resists and catches a bullet between the eyes.

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