4 shot, 1 fatally, outside nightclub in suburban St. Charles

About 2 a.m., officers responded to Trilogy Nightclub, 2051 Lincoln Hwy., for calls of shots fired.

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A 23-year-old man was killed, and three others were wounded in a shooting Sunday morning outside a nightclub in west suburban St. Charles, according to St. Charles police.

About 2 a.m., officers responded to Trilogy Nightclub, 2051 Lincoln Hwy., for calls of shots fired, police said. Two gunshot victims were found outside the club on the front sidewalk.

They were both rushed to Northwestern Medical Delnor Hospital in Geneva where 23-year-old Khalief McAllister of Aurora died, police said. The other person had their condition stabilized.

A third person was brought to the same hospital by a friend, and is in critical condition, police said. A fourth person was driven to Copley Memorial Hospital in Aurora, where they were treated and released.

Detectives continue to investigate the shooting. Anyone with information is asked to contact St. Charles police at 630-377-4435.

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