The summer air at Great Lakes Dragaway turned thick with something other than exhaust fumes on August 13th, 2017. Five thousand strong had gathered for “Larry’s Fun Fest,” a weekend of roaring engines and cheap thrills. By 7:00 PM, the fun was over. Three men from Aurora, Illinois, lay dead, cut down by gunfire in broad daylight. No argument, no struggle reported, just a sudden eruption of violence that left a crowd reeling and a county sheriff’s department scrambling for ghosts. The details are sparse, swallowed by the years, but the echo of those shots still rings in Kenosha County.
The FBI’s been quiet on specifics, understandably. A triple homicide at a public event leaves a lot of loose ends, a lot of frightened witnesses. What we know is this: three lives extinguished, three families shattered. The victims, all from the same Illinois town, were enjoying a day at the races when someone decided their day was over. The shooter, or shooters, vanished into the crowd, leaving behind only shell casings and unanswered questions. No names, no known aliases, no solid leads. The bureau isn’t offering much in the way of a physical description—they’re working with frustratingly little. They don’t even have a date of birth, a place of origin, or even a race to give the public. It’s like chasing smoke.
Five years have passed, the trail gone cold, but the FBI hasn’t forgotten. They’re still offering a substantial reward—up to $25,000—for information that leads to an arrest. That kind of money speaks volumes, not just about the seriousness of the crime, but about how desperate the investigators are. Someone, somewhere, knows something. Maybe they saw a face, a vehicle, a fleeting interaction before the violence erupted. Maybe they heard whispers in the days or weeks following the shooting.
This wasn’t a random act. Targeting three men in a crowded public space requires planning, a coldness that chills the blood. The killer is out there, blending into the shadows, possibly believing they’ve gotten away with murder. But the long arm of the law is still reaching, and the FBI isn’t giving up.
If you were at Larry’s Fun Fest on August 13th, 2017, or have any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, contact the FBI. Don’t let this killer continue to walk free. The victims deserve justice, and the public deserves to know that even in the darkest corners of this world, someone is still looking for the truth. Contact the FBI at their local field office or through their tip line. Speak up. Silence only protects the guilty.
🔠Key Facts
| Full Name | Triple Homicide Investigation |
| Charges | Kenosha County, Wisconsin August 13, 2017 |
| Aliases | None known |
| Date of Birth | Unknown |
| Race / Sex | Unknown / Unknown |
| Nationality | Unknown |
| Height | Unknown |
| Weight | Unknown |
| Eyes / Hair | Unknown / Unknown |
| Scars & Marks | None reported |
| Location | Wisconsin |
📋 Source: FBI Most Wanted — Triple Homicide Investigation
If you have information about this fugitive, contact your local FBI field office or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov.
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