Late Wednesday night, a man suspected of committing a triple homicide in Mahomet, Illinois, was fatally shot by Berwyn police.
The incident began around 9:40 p.m. when three people were killed in the 1100 block of Riverside Drive. Two died at local hospitals, and one was pronounced dead at the scene.
The suspect, later identified as 24-year-old John Lyons from Westchester, fled to Berwyn, where he was reported carrying a gun around 11:40 p.m. on Home Avenue. After initially evading police, Lyons broke into a home on Wenonah Avenue, killing two dogs before further confrontation.
Lyons then engaged with police in a yard, ignoring commands and firing at officers, who responded with lethal force, killing him. No officers were injured.
Far-right influencer Nicholas “Nick” Fuentes claimed on X that Lyons targeted his residence. Fuentes shared footage from his Ring doorbell camera showing Lyons armed with a pistol, crossbow, and incendiary devices, attempting to enter his home while he was livestreaming. […]
The killer parked his car in front of my house and approached my door with his pistol drawn and what appears to be a crossbow. I was livestreaming at the time.
He rings the door bell, tries the doorknob and yells “yo Nick!” pic.twitter.com/5y1LF3Dv56
— Nicholas J. Fuentes (@NickJFuentes) December 19, 2024
— Read More: redstate.com
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