

“We were concerned that the woman was robbed or that she could in fact be dead,” McCarthy said. She managed to get away, but Amaya fired a shot at her as she fled, McCarthy said. In another bizarre twist, Amaya allegedly tried to handcuff a prostitute in Chicago while she was in his truck hours before he was killed during the robbery, Orland Park Police Chief Tim McCarthy told the Chicago Tribune.

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Tan said it was giving him a $5,000 reward, as well as free tanning services for life for him and for his wife. In addition to describing McDaniel as a hero, L.A. McDaniel shot again, Amaya fell and he was pronounced dead about an hour later. McDaniel let off a shot - but the man kept coming at him. Spokesman Ken Kaupas on Tuesday declined to comment further on the case.Īs Amaya reached for rope in a bag, he put the gun on a counter: That’s when McDaniel said he rushed him and snatched the gun, elbowing Amaya in the chin. Will County Sheriff’s office, which took the lead in investigating the Indiana-Illinois border shootings, have said only that Amaya is a potential suspect.

The robber - shot dead with his own gun after a tussle with a salon customer - was identified by police as Gary Amaya of Rankin, a tiny farming village some 60 miles south of where the border-area shootings occurred. 5 shootings that left one dead and two wounded, said the officer, who has knowledge of the investigation but spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to talk about the tests results. Tan in Orland Park was also used in the Oct. A handgun used by a 48-year-old man killed by a customer as he tried to rob a suburban Chicago tanning salon over the weekend matches the gun used in a shooting spree in October along the Illinois-Indiana border, a law enforcement officer said Tuesday.īallistics tests showed the gun used during the failed robbery on Saturday at an L.A.
