Four people were killed Monday after a vehicle crashed into an after-school camp in a small village in Illinois, according to local officials.
The Illinois State Police (ISP) digitized the incident to Fox News on Monday night. The crash reportedly came after the YNOT campus in Chatham, Illinois.
According to officials, the vehicle "drives into the east side of the building" around 3:20 p.m.
"The vehicle crashed outside the building before continuing through the building," the ISP said. "Before exiting through the western wall of the structure, the vehicle crashed into multiple people inside the building."
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Authorities say the incident occurred at YNOT behind the campus in Chatham, Illinois. (Aarika has already passed Facebook)
Police reported that all four people who died were between the ages of 4 and 18.
"Three people were shot outside the building, and one of them was hit inside," the ISP added. "Several people were transferred to a local hospital by ambulances and a lifeguard moved a helicopter to the local area."
"The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle were not injured and transported to a local hospital for evaluation," state police added.
Gov. JB Pritzker issued a statement Monday night expressing sympathy for the victims.
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Officials said the vehicle "drives into the east side of the building." (Aarika has already passed Facebook)
“My administration is closely monitoring Chatham’s crash,” the governor wrote. “As we continue to learn more, follow the guidance of all local authorities.”
“Tonight, let’s tangle our weapons around the community as we get the latest news about the situation.”
Fox News Digital contacts Chatham Police Department for more information.
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Authorities are actively investigating the incident. (Aarika has already passed Facebook)
Police are investigating the incident.