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[http://rockfordattorney.us/ Rockford attorney] is gunned down in front of his own home, and it appears he / she was targeted.
On Wednesday afternoon, 60-year-old Greg Clark, a prominent [http://rockfordattorney.us/ Rockford attorney], was out with the snow blower clearing the driveway, when he was chance and killed.
"An individual came up behind him, shot him several times and got into a vehicle that fled the particular scene, " describes Rockford Criminal arrest Deputy Chief, Greg Lindmark.
After hearing gunshots, neighbors came out to uncover Clark lying in this snow outside his home for the corner of Sentinel Street and Oakforest Drive, on the northeast edge of Rockford. Clark's wife was also home during the time.
"I'm absolutely shocked, " says Erik Jacobs, a fellow attorney who's a household friend and neighbor in the Clark's.
Lindmark won't release information regarding possible suspects. But says the shooter got away in a very dark blue minivan. "The motive is unclear at the moment, but it does not appear it had been a robbery, " he says.
Clark, a native of Rockford and a Rockford College alum, practiced law in your location for more than 35 years. "Greg was one in the nicest people you'd previously meet, " Jacobs says. "Always there to provide you a hand, always there if you were going to give him a call. He was a wonderful guy"
Now, the only hope for people who knew and loved Greg Clark, is that they discover who killed him, and why. "Whoever did this ought to be brought to justice rapidly, " Jacobs says.
Lindmark says they're evaluating recent court cases Clark may have been involved in as a good attorney, to uncover any feasible motives or correlations.

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