Veteran Austin McAllister was killed in a Lyon's Den shooting in Chicago. The father of six was working as a bouncer at the hookah lounge.
Veteran Austin McAllister was killed in a Lyon's Den shooting in Chicago. The father of six was working as a bouncer at the hookah lounge.Chicago police are seeking the public's help to find a man wanted for a fatal shooting in West Town on New Year's Day.
McAllister and another man, 26, were shot inside a business about 1:30 a.m. on New Year's Day. The other man was shot in the calf and taken to Stroger Hospital in good condition. "I'm the one who submitted a request for a summary closure - and in this particular case I disagree with the superintendent's judgement, respectfully," Hopkins said at a January community meeting to address violence in the area.McAllister was a veteran, personal trainer, and loving father of six.
McAllister was working as a bouncer at the Lyon's Den Hookah Lounge New Year's Eve night, when Chicago police said a suspect tried to force his way into the bar with a gun around 1:30 a.m.SEE MORE: 'He was my hero': Family mourns veteran shot, killed while working as Chicago hookah lounge bouncer
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