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CHICAGO (CBS) — A former Chicago Public Schools basketball star was shot dead Monday on the West Side.

Jonathan Mills, who played for North Lawndale High School’s 2A state championship team in 2008, was shot multiple times in the 4100 block of West Roosevelt at 1:27 p.m., according to police.

He was most recently playing for the Chicago Fury of the new Midwest Basketball League, which tweeted news of his death on Monday.

Chicago Furys Jonathan Mills shot and killed. Please keep his family and Fury organization in you thoughts and prayers. — Midwest Bball League (@MBLofficial) July 25, 2016

He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.

His former college basketball coach at Southern Mississippi also tweeted about the shooting.

I can't believe My guy Jonathan Mills was shot n killed today! He was the TOUGHEST kid I ever coached! I love you bro! Prayers 4 family! RIP — Donnie Tyndall (@DonnieTyndall) July 25, 2016

In 2008, Mills was part of the North Lawndale team that went 31-4, defeating Peoria Manual for the title.

He was a first team all-state selection.

He played college basketball at the University Of Southern Mississippi.

Mills had been playing ball in Canada but was banned from the league for the 2015-16 season.

Horrible, horrible news. Reports say former @LondonLightning @NBLCanada player, Jonathan Mills has been shot and killed in Chicago. #ldnont — Morris Dallacosta (@MoDaCoatLFPress) July 25, 2016

The league said the suspension was for conduct detrimental to the best interests of the league.