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Woman Dies 10 Months After Shooting That Killed 4 Others In Roseland

By  Tanveer Ali and Erica Demarest | October 26, 2017 2:21pm | Updated on October 27, 2017 11:35am

 Lionel Parks, 29, was charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder after a quadruple slaying in Roseland last year, police said.
Lionel Parks, 29, was charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder after a quadruple slaying in Roseland last year, police said.
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CHICAGO — A Roseland woman has died 10 months after she was wounded in a mass shooting in Roseland that killed four other people.

Shakeyah Johnson died Monday, months after a Dec. 17, 2016, shooting in which five people were shot in the 100 block of West 105th Street, according to police and the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office.

Two men and a woman were pronounced dead inside a home, police said. Two women were found outside the home; one of them was pronounced dead there.

Johnson died of "complications" from a gunshot wound in her head.

Lionel "Froggy" Parks, 29, was arrested in March on four murder counts. Prosecutors alleged he executed four people and seriously wounded another after a drug deal and robbery.

Parks was free on parole for being an armed habitual criminal and being monitored with an electronic bracelet by the Illinois Department of Corrections at the time of the slayings.