Juan C. Garibay, 42, of Beach Park, (inset) is facing murder charges following a Thursday evening shooting in the 1400 block of Lorraine Place in Waukegan that left one person dead and another injured. | Background Photo: Craig / Captured News.

A Beach Park man, who has a felony conviction for second-degree murder, was ordered held in jail without bond for shooting two men on Thursday in Waukegan, killing one of them.

Juan C. Garibay, 42, of Beach Park, was charged with one count of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.

The shooting happened around 6:15 p.m. Thursday in the 1400 block of Lorraine Place in Waukegan.

Officers arrived to find two victims with gunshot wounds in the yard of a single-family residence, according to Waukegan Deputy Police Chief Joe Florip.

One of the victims, a Waukegan man in his 40s, was shot in the head.

He was transported to a local hospital where he underwent surgery and is in serious condition, Florip said.

The second victim, a man in his 30s, was shot in the back and also transported to a local hospital. He was later pronounced dead at the hospital.

[Suggested Article]  Puppy reunited with foster family after being stolen from backyard near Antioch
Police investigation a Thursday evening shooting in the 1400 block of Lorraine Place in Waukegan that left one person dead and another injured. | Photo: Craig / Captured News.

Based on the severity of the incident, the Waukegan Police Department Criminal Investigations Division (CID) and Major Crime Scene Unit (MCSU) were called to respond.

Police learned that both victims were outside of the residence when a masked gunman, later identified as Garibay, arrived and opened fire on them, Florip said.

Garibay fled on foot to an unknown vehicle and left the scene. Florip said that witnesses identified the suspect as Garibay.

Lake County Assistant State’s Attorney Jason Humke said during a bond court hearing Saturday that police also obtained Garibay’s cell phone and were able to put him within the vicinity of the crime.

Police learned that the shooting stemmed from a physical fight earlier in the week that occurred due to some type of disagreement between Garibay and the victim that survived the shooting.

[Suggested Article]  Lake County sheriff's canine credited with finding fully automatic gun following shooting in Zion

Florip said that the victim who died in the shooting was not involved in the feud and was not the intended target. Officers located multiple 9mm casings at the scene.

Police investigation a Thursday evening shooting in the 1400 block of Lorraine Place in Waukegan that left one person dead and another injured. | Photo: Craig / Captured News.

Garibay surrendered to the Waukegan Police Department around 10 p.m. Thursday.

During the Saturday bond hearing, Humke asked Lake County Judge Michael Betar to hold Garibay without bond.

“Both victims were at the garage of the residence working on a vehicle when Garibay approached and opened fire on them,” Humke said.

“The state believes he [Garibay] is a clear and present danger to the community,” Humke said.

Betar granted the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office request and ordered Garibay held in the Lake County Jail without bond.

Lake County State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart expressed sympathy for the families of the victims. “We are praying for the families of both victims and for the full recovery of the injured victim. The State’s Attorney’s Office will dedicate as many ASAs as needed to secure a just outcome in this case.”

[Suggested Article]  Man faces up to 180 years in prison after jury convicts him of sexually assaulting young child in Crystal Lake

Garibay was on parole with the Illinois Department of Corrections at the time of his arrest for the Waukegan shooting.

Records show he was on parole for driving on a revoked or suspended license, an offense for which he has served prison time on four separate occasions.

In 2004, Garibay was sentenced to 15 years in prison, served at 50%, on a second-degree murder charge.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for September 14.