Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Uptown: Two People Shot, Wilson and Kenmore

Around 3:20 am, shots were fired near Wilson and Kenmore.

A man and a woman were shot in a nearby alley. The male victim was shot in the groin and the female victim was shot in the upper-left, chest area.

An officer on the scene described the victims' condition as "fair".

The suspects were described as two African-American males, dressed in all back. According to police, the assailants fled the scene on two bikes - headed southbound from Truman College, going towards Target. They were armed with 9 mm handguns.

A green van was also mentioned in the shooting. Witnesses say the vehicle fled the scene eastbound on Wilson, going toward McDonald's.

Police recovered 7 bullet casing at the crime scene (Wilson and Kenmore). One round (bullet) was lodged in a door at 1004 West Wilson Ave.

The official address given for the crime scene was 1029 West Wilson Ave.

Police say several people witnessed the crime and were cooperating with investigators.

NOTE: Hours later, mainstream media picked up this story; with most of the important details missing. 

3 comments:

  1. Uptown is now a deep ghetto. I wouldn't live there if you paid me!

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  2. I think Target should have picked a better location. I can't see myself shopping at that store and then being mugged on the street. Uptown is just too dangerous for my taste.

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  3. "now" a deep ghetto? Please. it's better than it was. this is a dip, but it'll get better.

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