A deadly shooting over the weekend in Aurora may have been triggered by a social media post, according to police.
The shooting happened on Saturday at about 9 p.m. during an event at the Two Brothers Roundhouse, located at 205 N. Broadway in Aurora, police said.
Three people were found shot inside the business, police said in an update online .
A woman identified as Jazmine Barclay, 24 of Aurora, was taken to a nearby hospital where she later died, Aurora police said.
A 33-year-old man was taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition. Police said he was in the ICU.
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The suspected shooter was identified as Bryan Heineman, 43 of Naperville; he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to police.
Police said Barclay and Heineman has been dating prior to the shooting.
Police said Barclay was at the restaurant with the 33-year-old man.
Heineman allegedly learned of their location from a social media post and went to confront them.
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Roundhouse management said in a statement that the restaurant will be temporarily closed after the shooting:
"We are profoundly saddened by the violence that occurred on Saturday November 22nd at Two Brothers Roundhouse. Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected by this tragedy. The safety, comfort, and well-being of our guests, staff, and community remain our highest priorities.
"We are deeply grateful for the swift and professional response from Aurora Police and Fire Department and all the emergency personnel.
"We appreciate the compassion, patience, and understanding shown by our guests and community during this difficult moment.
"We will update restaurant hours and information soon."