CPD investigating after 4 armed robberies overnight on Northwest Side
Chicago police are working to determine if four armed robberies overnight are connected.
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Chicago police are working to determine if four armed robberies overnight are connected.
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Police say the woman, 61, who is a FOID and concealed carry license holder, fired shots in the man's direction – striking him in the back.
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Police say it happened in the tents of a homeless encampment, in the 1100 block of South Des Plaines around 12:06 a.m.
Neighbors on the scene say they were woken in the middle of the night by people telling them to get out of their homes.
One of the victims, who is a concealed carry license holder, fired shots in the suspect's direction – striking him multiple times, police said.
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A witness told police that the victim was crossing the street when he was shot by multiple suspects who then fled on foot.
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