SCHILLER PARK, IL — On July 30, 2024, a road rage incident in Schiller Park escalated into a fatal shooting, leaving one person dead and another injured. The incident occurred at approximately 5:30 PM near the intersection of Irving Park Road and Scott Street. Upon arrival, officers from the Schiller Park Police Department found a male and female with gunshot wounds. Both were treated on the scene by paramedics and transported to local hospitals.
The male, identified as 19-year-old Malachi N. Johnson from Streamwood, Illinois, was later pronounced dead at Lutheran General Hospital. The female was treated for her injuries at Loyola Medical Center and subsequently released.
According to the investigation conducted by the Schiller Park Police Department and the Major Case Assistance Team (MCAT), the altercation began as a road rage incident on Southbound I-294 and continued to the 10,000 block of Irving Park Road. As both vehicles stopped for traffic, Johnson exited his vehicle and approached the other car. At this point, both Johnson and the driver of the second vehicle brandished firearms and exchanged gunfire. Johnson was fatally struck in the upper body. The other driver and passengers in the second vehicle were unharmed.
After reviewing all available evidence, including witness statements and interviews, authorities concluded that the driver of the second vehicle acted in self-defense. The State’s Attorney’s Office confirmed that the driver possessed a valid Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card and an Illinois Concealed Carry License (CCL), and no charges would be filed against him.
In road rage incidents, it’s essential to remain calm and avoid escalating the situation. If another driver confronts you, stay inside your vehicle with the doors locked and windows up. In this particular incident, the second driver may not have had am opportunity to drive away due to traffic and was forced to defend himself. The police investigation concluded that he acted in self-defense, highlighting the importance of being prepared to protect oneself. Being armed likely prevented the situation from turning even more tragic, potentially saving his life.
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