Crime & Safety
'We Did The Right Thing': Manager Of Oak Forest Gun Shop Speaks About Moments When Ketura Wilson Demanded Ammunition And Was Denied
Employees at Eagle Sports Range said Wilson was behaving strangely at the store on Sunday morning.

CHICAGO (CBS) β There are new developments in that shootout between a woman and police in south suburban Oak Forest.
The CBS 2 Investigators learned the woman tried to buy more ammunition the morning of the shooting. CBS 2 Investigator Megan Hickey spoke exclusively with employees at the gun store.
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They refused to let her buy more bullets. The manager confirmed that Ketura Wilson was there on Sunday morning. She wanted a box of 9mm ammo. They come 50 rounds in a box.
Employees refused to sell them to her because of the suspicious way she was acting. That's the store policy. Eagle Sports Range in Oak Forest confirmed that Wilson came in around 10:00 a.m.