Rosemont mall shooting: Arrest warrant issued for Chicago man accused of shooting 2, killing 1, at outlet mall

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Rosemont mall shooting suspect in custody

An 18-year-old man is in custody following last week's shooting at the Rosemont Outlet mall. Joanie Lum was live at the Rosemont police station with details.

An arrest warrant has been issued for an 18-year-old man accused of shooting two, one fatally, at the Fashion Outlets of Chicago mall last week.

Rosemont police have identified the shooter as Jose G. Matias of Chicago.

The shooting stemmed from an argument between two parties, which involved Joel Valdes and Matias.

On surveillance video near the food court, police say Matias is seen pulling out a firearm and shooting in the direction of Valdes.

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Fashion Outlets of Chicago shooting: Warrant issued for 18-year-old accused of fatally shooting man

An arrest warrant has been issued for an 18-year-old man accused of shooting two, one fatally, at the Fashion Outlets of Chicago mall last week.

Valdes was transported to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

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A second victim, a 15-year-old girl who was an innocent bystander, was also shot.

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Fashion Outlets Mall of Chicago reopens in Rosemont after one person was shot and killed, girl wounded

Inside the Fashion Outlets Mall of Chicago in Rosemont on Saturday, there were no signs that gun violence had happened. It was a busy day with families shopping and dining in the food court, steps from where the shooting had happened.

She is currently recovering at home.

After the shooting, Matias left the mall in a Maroon 2008 Honda.

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The vehicle was located by Cook County Sheriff's Police in Bellwood.

Witnesses also helped identify Matias as the shooter in the incident. 

Police are asking if anyone knows where Matias is located to contact the police department tip line at 224-585-2865.