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TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT IT WAS AN ACT OF GOD THAT [KOEPPEN] WAS VISITING,” SAID WHOWELL, ADDING THAT HE WAS “AN INTEGRAL PART” IN SAVING MCEVOY’S LIFE.”
STORY & PHOTOS BY ALEX HERNANDEZ STAFF REPORTER
A 41-year-old Niles man became involved in an armed standoff with police after he allegedly shot an Arlington Heights police officer and took a woman hostage the evening of Dec. 12. The alleged gunman was identified as Eric M. Anderson of Niles. After he was shot by police, he was taken to Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights and pronounced dead at 11:02 p.m., according to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office. The female hostage was also taken to a hospital after the standoff as a precaution but was unharmed.
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illiana clears another hurdle
Public hearings scheduled for January By Nick Reiher Managing Editor
Plans for the Illiana Tollway cleared another hurdle Dec. 12 as an Indiana planning agency approved the project. Gov. Pat Quinn The Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission voted to include the Illiana Corridor as a fiscally constrained project in their 2040 Comprehensive Regional Plan. This follows Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning inclusion of this Indiana Gov. Mike Pence project into their long range plans last October. This vote allows the http://www.illianacorridor.org/ Illinois and Indiana departments of transportation to continue the planning process and also pursue a publicprivate partnership concessionaire to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the proposed highway facility. The plan for the 47-mile Illiana has been on the fast track for more than two years.The estimated $1.5 billion project, likely a tollway, would span from Interstate 55 in Wilmington to Interstate 65 in Lowell, Ind. The next steps for IDOT and INDOT are to publish the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and host the project public hearings. See ILLIANA, page 6
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Police closed off a large segment of Palatine Road during the standoff. Arlington Heights Police Cmdr. Andrew Whowell addressing the media after the standoff. SWAT team members with Northern Illinois Police Alarm System after the standoff.
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Alleged gunman shot and killed, hostage unharmed in standoff
DECEMBER 19, 2013