Smith was a follower of the white supremacist organization now known as the
Creativity Movement, and was a devoted disciple of the group's leader
Matthew Hale. Two days after Hale was denied a license to practice law in Illinois, Smith loaded his light blue
Ford Taurus with guns and ammunition and went on a three-day, two-state shooting spree, killing two people and wounding nine others. On the evening of Friday, July 2, Smith shot and wounded nine
Orthodox Jews in drive-by shootings in the
West Rogers Park neighborhood of
Chicago. Smith then shot and killed former
University of Detroit Mercy and
Northwestern University basketball coach
Ricky Byrdsong, an
African-American, in front of two of his three children, while they were walking outside Byrdsong's
Skokie,
Illinois, home. The next day, Smith traveled to
Urbana,
Springfield and then
Decatur, where he shot and wounded an African-American minister. On Sunday, July 4, Smith traveled to
Bloomington, Indiana, where he killed Won-Joon Yoon, a 26-year-old
Korean graduate student in economics at Indiana University, who was on his way to the Korean United Methodist Church. Smith shot at but missed another nine people. On Sunday, July 4, fleeing the police in a high-speed chase on a southern Illinois highway, Smith shot himself twice in the head and crashed his
automobile into a metal post. He then shot himself again, in the heart, this time fatally. He was pronounced dead at the hospital. == Perpetrator ==