Tinley Park

Authorities identify mother, 3 daughters fatally shot in Tinley Park domestic incident

At around 11:20 a.m., a man called police and said someone had been shot inside a residence on 173rd Place

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A mother and her three daughters were shot and killed during an apparent domestic incident on Sunday in suburban Tinley Park, officials said. NBC 5’s Courtney Sisk reports.

A mother and her three daughters were shot and killed during an apparent domestic incident on Sunday in suburban Tinley Park, officials said.

According to Tinley Park Village Manager Pat Carr, the shooting was reported at around 11:20 a.m. in the 7400 block of 173rd Place. A man had called police and said that someone inside the residence had been shot.

Four women were wounded in the incident, and all were pronounced dead at the scene, authorities said.

One suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Tinley Park Police Department.

Police did recover a weapon at the residence, Carr said. The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office identified the victims as Majeda Kassem, 53, and her adults daughters - Halema, 25, Zahia, 25 and Hanan, 24.

Charlotte Vaitkus, who lives nearby, said she knew the victims for the past 15 years through her daughter.

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"We’re still in shock hours later I can’t believe that this happened a block away from me to people that we knew," she said.

Vaitkus said the family consisted of seven people - a father, mother, three daughters and two sons.

“Never known there to be any problem with them," the neighbor said. "They were very intelligent girls.”

Police Chief Thomas Tilton said the shooting appeared to be a domestic situation, but didn't provide further information, citing the ongoing investigation.

According to police, there was no ongoing threat to the community.

"This is devastating hit to our community but we will rebound and be there for the family and neighbors," Carr said.        

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