4 shot, injured during alleged 'targeted' funeral procession in suburban Chicago

Four people were shot on Saturday during a funeral procession in a western Chicago suburb, authorities said.

According to the Oak Park Police Department, the shooting occurred in suburban Oak Park, Illinois at approximately 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 10. 

"The incident is believed to be targeted amongst members of the procession without any impact to any bystanders," police wrote in Twitter post. 

Authorities said in a press release that the funeral processional was traveling westbound when a white pick-up truck pulled alongside one of the vehicles in the procession and began firing. No bystanders were shot during the incident.

Police said that two individuals were struck and transported to the Loyola Medical Center. One of the individuals is in critical condition while the other victims is in critical, but stable condition, police said.

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Two additional victims were shot by stray bullets and transported to Rush Oak Park Hospital and were treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

Oak Park Police Chief Shatonya Johnson said that while there is no longer any threat to the community, gun violence "has no place in our community."

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"While there is no indication of any further threat to the community stemming from this incident, any act of gun violence such as this does great harm to our collective sense of safety," Police Chief Shatonya Johnson said in a press release. "Our job as law enforcement officials is to bring the individual or individuals responsible for this crime to justice to make clear that senseless gun violence has no place in our community or any community for that matter."

Police officials say the standard protocol is for funeral homes to alert law enforcement agencies along the route of potentially high-risk funeral processions, so officers can assist with traffic flow and the safety of participants. Authorities said that they were given no alert to potential danger prior to the processional.

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Oak Park police have not released if they arrested anyone or details about the person or people responsible for the shooting. 

Jennifer Coolidge says she never had kids because she is 'very immature': 'I would've had to have grown up'

Jennifer Coolidge candidly revealed the reason why she never had children. 

The 61-year-old actress reflected on her choice not to become a mother in a cover interview with British GQ. Coolidge told that outlet that her friends suggested that she adopt children, but she thinks she would be more suited to becoming a stepmother.

"I’m very, very immature," the "Legally Blonde" star said. "I think that has kept me from having children, because I’m sort of a child. Maybe if I had kids, I would’ve had to have grown up.

Coolidge told the outlet she believes that her pattern of dating intense men was also a factor.

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"I’ve never had, like, a laid-back boyfriend that was just full of joy, you know?" Coolidge said. "Like, someone who laughs at all your shortcomings. That’s never who I choose for myself."

Coolidge is in the midst of a career renaissance following the success of her HBO series "The White Lotus." The actress, who played heiress Tanya McQuoid.in two seasons of the hit show, earned an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award and two Tony Awards for her performance.

The "2 Broke Girls" alum, who owns a home in New Orleans, said she is spending more time in Los Angeles amid her career resurgence. However, she told GQ she is not really enjoying her life in the City of Angels.

"I’m bored here," Coolidge admitted. 

"I think I’d appreciate it more if I had kids or something," she added.

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Coolidge also revealed that she lived with Eddie Kaye Thomas, who co-starred with her in the "American Pie" movies, for a year or two in the early 2000s. 

The "Best in Show" actress played the seductive mother of high school jock Steve Stifler (Seann William Scott), who takes the virginity of her son's friend Paul Finch (Thomas) on a pool table in the first film. 

However, Coolidge told GQ that her relationship with Thomas was platonic while they were roommates.

"I wasn’t the love of his life," she said with a laugh. "He had girlfriends. My bedroom was across the hallway from his."

With regard to her future projects, Coolidge said that she is most excited about the opportunity to meet new people.

Coolidge said. "My way of talking myself into a different job is like, well, it could be romance, or it could be, you know, a whole different group of friends. Cool things could come out of it."