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Memorial for victims in Lane Bryant shootings

Community officials and religious leaders are gathering in suburban Chicago to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the deadly shootings at a Lane Bryant store.

Members of the Tinley Park Ministerial Association will offer prayers and scripture later in the day in remembrance of the five slain women and a survivor who was injured. Those killed included 34-year-old Jennifer Bishop of South Bend, Ind.

Tinley Park Mayor Edward Zabrocki says the events of Feb. 2, 2007, have changed hundreds of lives and Monday's memorial is a chance to honor friends and families of the victims.

Authorities say their investigation continues. Over the past year, police have received 5,600 tips and spent 30,000 hours on the case.

The gunman remains at large.