2 Separate Shootings in Chicago Leave 1 Dead and 4 Wounded

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In Humboldt Park, a Chicago neighborhood, a 17-year-old girl was a plant of a sharpened on Oct 31, 2020. When Chicago Police Officers responded to a scene, they detected a teen was shot in a behind and a shoulder.

WGN reported a immature male was sitting in a parked automobile in a 3800 retard of West Augusta Boulevard. Apparently, shortly before 1 a.m. CT a automobile was approached by dual group who began sharpened into a vehicle.

He was ecstatic to Stroger Hospital — in vicious condition.

Area Four detectives are conducting an investigation.

ShootingSeparate Shooting in Morgan Park

The Chicago Sun-Times reported an separate sharpened on Oct. 30 in a Morgan Park home on a Far South Side. This crime is suspicion to be drug-related.

Police reports prove a male entered a home during about 9:15 p.m. and began banishment shots. He killed one chairman and bleeding 3 others.

Chicago Police Officers detected a 32-year-old male shot in a head. He was conspicuous passed on a scene. His genocide was ruled a carnage after an autopsy on Saturday morning.

Other victims embody a 16-year-old girl and dual adult group ages 28 and 30. The teen was shot in a legs, and a younger of a dual adults was bleeding in a torso and back. Both are in vicious condition and during Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn for treatment.

The fourth sharpened plant was ecstatic to a University of Chicago Medical Center. Initially, his condition was reported as serious-to-critical, though he is now reported to in satisfactory condition.

Written by Cathy Milne-Ware

Sources:

WGN: 17-year-old shot in Humboldt Park neighborhood
Chicago Sun-Times: 1 killed, 3 bleeding in sharpened during Morgan Park home

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