Demoted exec shoots CEO, kills self
Associated Press
CHICAGO
A demoted executive shot and critically wounded his company’s CEO before fatally shooting himself Thursday inside a high-rise office building in downtown Chicago’s bustling financial district, police said.
The worker pulled a gun after entering the 17th-floor office to privately meet with the CEO, and during a struggle for the weapon, the CEO was shot in his head and abdomen, Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy said. The gunman then fatally shot himself.
“Apparently, he was despondent over the fact that he got demoted,” McCarthy said, adding that the purported shooter was among “a number of people” being demoted as the company downsized.
The suspectee gunman later was identified by the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office as 60-year-old Anthony DeFrances.
A man by the same name is listed as an executive on the website for ArrowStream, a supply-chain management technology company whose address is on the 17th floor of Bank of America building, where the shootings occurred. The company’s CEO is Steven LaVoie, according to the site.
Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago confirmed that a man named Steven Lavoie was in critical condition in the hospital but declined to elaborate. Police said the victim of the shooting was taken to Northwestern, but messages left with police and ArrowStream were not returned Thursday.
According to ArrowStream’s website, LaVoie founded the company in 2000, and DeFrances joined the next year and was currently its chief technology officer. Both men are listed as married with three children.
Police were called just before 10 a.m. to the building, which is a few blocks from the Willis Tower, the country’s second-tallest skyscraper, and a block from the Chicago Board of Trade.
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