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‘So scary’: Joliet residents describe fear, unease before suspect wanted for fatally shooting 8 died

This undated photo released by the Joliet Police Department shows Romeo Nance.

JOLIET, Ill. — Police vehicles and orange cones lined West Acres Road in Joliet Tuesday morning, blocking access to two homes that were the site of one of the worst crime scenes suburban police say they’ve ever seen.

Romeo Nance, the 23-year-old man wanted in the fatal shootings of eight people in the Joliet area, died from a self-inflicted gunshot Monday night after being pursued by

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