Two Chicago-area men are facing charges after a shooting Monday morning in northwest suburban Schaumburg.
Schaumburg police said Raza H. Zaidi, 29, and Surya Govindhakannan, 19, were in a parking lot around 2 a.m. in the 1300 block of North Roselle Road when Zaidi began arguing with four people standing by a nearby vehicle, police said.
Zaidi started attacking two people and retrieved a .380-caliber handgun from his car and fired three shots at one of them, police said.One of the rounds went into the vehicle where a few people were sitting but no one was struck, officials said. Zaidi and Govindhakannan left the scene in his vehicle. They were pulled over during a traffic stop where police recovered two handguns from inside the car, officials said., was charged with four counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm and four counts of attempted first-degree murder, both felonies.Both of them are due in bond court Wednesday.
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