Crime & Safety

Shooting At Classic Car Fest In Lake County Under Investigation: Police

Police described the shooting as an isolated incident.

WAUKEGAN, IL — Police were investigating a shooting Saturday night at the Scoop Waukegan classic car festival, according to authorities, forcing the event to close early.

Fourth Ward Alderman Victor Felix posted on social media about the incident shortly before 8 p.m. and police followed up with a post around 9 p.m.

“We want to assure the public that this was an isolated incident,” the Waukegan Police Department said on social media.

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“Due to the heavy law enforcement presence already stationed at the festival, the scene was contained immediately by on-site first responders who secured the area, provided medical attention, and ensured the safety of festival attendees.”

People were asked to stay away from the area of Genesee and Water streets, according to police.

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A person was shot, but was alive and receiving medical attention as of Saturday evening, according to Felix.

“As Alderman of the 4th Ward, I am deeply saddened that an event intended to bring families together, support our local businesses, and celebrate the spirit of our community was impacted by an act of violence,” Felix posted.

“Violence has no place in our community. We will continue working alongside our residents, community leaders, and public safety officials to strengthen security and preserve the spaces where our families can gather and enjoy themselves in peace.”

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