Crime & Safety
Roundhouse Shooter May Have Learned Of Victims' Location From Social Media: Aurora PD
Police say the 43-year-old shooter had been in a dating relationship with the 24-year-old victim and targeted her and a 33-year-old man.

AURORA, IL — Aurora police revealed Monday afternoon that the Two Brothers Roundhouse shooting suspect may have learned of the victims' location through a social media post.
The two people who died were identified as Jazmine Barclay, a 24-year-old Aurora resident, and Bryan Heineman, 43, of Naperville, according to a joint news release from the Kane County Coroner's Office and Aurora Police Department. A third person, a 33-year-old man, was critically injured in the shooting.
Around 9:10 p.m. Saturday, Barclay and a man were together on the upper-level balcony of the Roundhouse music room when Heineman entered the establishment, officials said. Police believe he went there to confront the pair and may have learned of their location through social media.
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Aurora police said their preliminary investigation showed that Heineman and Barclay had been in a dating relationship.
Moments after entering the music room, Heineman opened fire, hitting both victims before turning the gun on himself, police said.
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"This was a deeply traumatic event for the victims, their families, the employees and patrons who were there, and the community as a whole," Aurora Police Chief Matt Thomas said in a statement. "People simply trying to enjoy their night out were suddenly confronted with targeted violence. Our hearts are with the victims, their families, and every member of our community who is still processing what they experienced."
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Paramedics transported Barclay to Mercy hospital, where she was pronounced dead from gunshot wounds. As of Monday afternoon, the man she had been with remains in critical condition in the ICU, according to police.
Heineman was pronounced dead at the scene.
No bystanders were injured or shot. Police say investigators recovered a gun near Heineman, as well as additional evidence "consistent with witness statements."
"On behalf of my entire staff, I wish to relay our deepest condolences to the loved ones of Ms. Barclay and Mr. Heineman," Kane County Coroner Monica Silva said in a statement.
Two Brothers Roundhouse reopened at 3 p.m. Monday and will return to its regular service hours Tuesday. The restaurant shared the following statement Sunday:
We are grateful to report that, aside from those directly involved in this incident of domestically-motivated violence, no physical injuries to our guests nor team members have been reported.
While we continue to process this tragedy, we deeply appreciate the outpouring of support from our community. We remain fully committed to providing a safe, welcoming, and comfortable experience for all.
Police encouraged anyone struggling as a result of the shooting to contact the department's Crisis Intervention Unit at 630-256-2483. Being a non-emergency line, it may not be monitored around the clock, officials said. If someone is experiencing a mental health crisis or needs immediate help, they should contact 988 or 911.
Anyone with information about the incident is also encouraged to call investigators at 630-256-5500.
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