Saturday, May 21, 2011
Multiple shots fired in Edgewater neighborhood
Early Saturday morning, several residents in Chicago’s North Side Edgewater neighborhood, were startled by gunshots.
The 911 calls started rolling in around 3:40 a.m.
Gunfire was heard on the 5900 block of North Kenmore Avenue, the 6000 block of North Sheridan Road, and near the intersection of Thorndale and Kenmore.
Witnesses saw a man wearing a white t-shirt and black pants, shooting a gun at the corner of Thorndale and Kenmore.
After the shooting, the gunman took off in an unknown direction.
No further details were provided regarding the shooter's description.
There were no reports of injuries or property damage.
If you have any information on this crime, please contact the police.
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I absolutely hate that Thorndale area in Edgewater. I wish these fake thugs will take their asses to the dreadful southside and get "gangster" with those guys.
ReplyDeleteSkokie Swift, they're dumb, but they're not crazy!
ReplyDelete@Timothy Fitz-
ReplyDeleteLOL yeah, but would be a nice reality check for the wannabe Edgewater thugs!
@Skokie Swift that is a truly ignorant comment. There is nothing "fake" about the gang violence occurring in this neighborhood. This is a problem that every community in Chicago needs to deal with.
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