Police are searching for suspects Friday in connection with the shooting of a teenager in the parking lot of the Spring Hill Mall in West Dundee.
Bruce Weiss can't believe the shooting happened at the mall where he starts his morning routine everyday.
"Here? Spring Hill? That's kind of crazy!," he said. "I'm at the mall every day. I walk about four miles a day so I'm obviously pretty familiar with it and I've just never seen anything like this out here."
The shooting occurred around 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the parking lot outside the Kohl's store at Spring Hill Mall in West Dundee. The store was very crowded at the time, but many did not realize a shooting happened, and business went on as usual.
"It's very unnerving. It's kind of a two-fold thing, not only growing up here, but now as a business owner it makes you a little apprehensive. And I just don't know what people are thinking," said business owner Sue Tomsovic.
The unidentified 19-year-old victim remains in critical condition at an Elgin hospital. According to police, he was shot once in the cheek and managed to get into the Kohl's store and ask for help.
Two men were seen running away from the scene right after the incident, but police have made no arrests so far. Police questioned three individuals, but determined they were not involved.
Chiropractor Bob Kunz has his office across the street from the parking lot where the shooting took place.
"You're not going to be able to get away with this," Kunz said. "Somebody is going to see you. There's cameras all over, there's parking lot surveillance, there's security that drives around. You're not going to get home…get off Scott-free."
Police will not say if the shooting is gang-related, but they are continuing their investigation.
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