The quiet of an Arlington Heights neighborhood was shattered last week when a deadly incident unfolded at Dana Point Condominiums. Steven Weigensberg, a Naperville father of two and a property manager, died from multiple gunshot wounds, and the incident has been ruled a homicide.
According to reports by NBC Chicago, Weigensberg was found in a utility room alongside Juan Medina, a fellow employee. Medina also died at the scene from a single, self-inflicted gunshot wound. Shock resonated through the local community, with residents expressing disbelief at the crime occurring in their presumed safe haven. A resident, Zain Saddle, told ABC7 Chicago, “This is the last place where I’d think something like this would happen, you know?”
The family of Weigensberg released a statement addressing the tragic loss: “We respectfully request privacy during this profoundly difficult time. Our husband and father, a devoted man who leaves behind a widow and his two school-aged sons, is deeply mourned by us. We strongly condemn the violence that has caused such irreplaceable loss, and call upon our community to join in rejecting gun-violence in all its forms.”…