2 children shot in 2 hours in Chicago
A 13-year-old and a 6-year-old are shot in two separate incidents in under two hours.
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A 13-year-old and a 6-year-old are shot in two separate incidents in under two hours.
The boy was near the sidewalk in the 6000 block of South Elizabeth just after 7 p.m. when he was struck.
Jesus Gomez Munoz is believed to be driving a white Honda Accord with an Illinois license plate DT50632.
He heard a loud noise from inside the home during a gathering and noticed he had been shot in the thigh.
Video of the moments right after the shooting shows one of the victims being tended. A couple of security guards and some students attempted to help the 15-year-old boy.
It was just 35 minutes after the game ended and crowds were clearing when bullets started flying.
A 30-year-old man was in a vehicle when he struck an unkown male who then got out a gun and started shooting.
It was just 35 minutes after the game ended and crowds were clearing when bullets started flying.
A 30-year-old man was in a vehicle when he struck an unkown male who then got out a gun and started shooting.
Police said the female pulled a gun and officers fired but no one was hit.
It was just 35 minutes after the game ended and crowds were clearing when bullets started flying.
Police said officers responded to the 9900 block of South Ewing Avenue around 2:03 a.m. for a report of a person with a gun and saw a male and female in the area.
The man, described as being between 19 and 24, was outside in the 3800 block of South Wentworth Avenue in the Wentworth Gardens public housing development. Three unknown assailants fired shots, police said.
The victim was shot in the side. He was pronounced dead afterward, police said.
As of 6:28 a.m., the suspect surrendered to authorities and was placed in custody
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