Bond set for 3 arrested after 2 shot in Barrington

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Brandon Campbell (left), Justin Crowder (center), and Sherron Reed | Barrington police

Bond was set Wednesday for three men charged with shooting two people with an AR-15 rifle after a party early Sunday in northwest suburban Barrington.

Sherron P. Reed Jr., 20; Brandon D. Campbell, 21; and Justin L. Crowder, 19, each face one count of aggravated battery with a firearm and one count of aggravated discharged of a firearm in the direction of an occupied vehicle, both Class X felonies, according to a statement from Barrington police.

Reed, of the 200 block of Sheridan Street in Joliet, was ordered held on a $1 million bond; Campbell, of the 400 block of Irving Street in Joliet, was ordered held on a $750,000 bond; and Crowder, of the 1400 block of Eunice Avenue in Joliet, was ordered held on a $500,000 bond, the Lake County sheriff’s office said Wednesday.

Officers responded at 3:09 a.m. to a call of a possible shooting in the area of Route 14 and Shorely Drive, police said.

Investigators learned that the suspects and two other people had been at a party together and were all driving home in two separate vehicles on Northwest Highway in Barrington, police said. The three suspects fired several rounds from an AR-15 rifle at the victims’ car from their own moving vehicle.

The victims’ car then left the roadway and crashed into a railroad gate, police said. They both suffered multiple gunshot wounds and were taken to the hospital, where one is listed in critical condition and the other has been treated and released.

Police said the reason for the fight remained under investigation Tuesday evening.

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