Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Teen shot on NW Side; car with mother and children, shot up


Police are investigating a shooting on Chicago’s Northwest Side.

A Hispanic boy in his teens, was shot at 3920 West Wabansia Avenue, around 3:13 p.m., said police.

The shooting appears to be related to a drive-by shooting. Few details have been released.

The injured teen was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital. His condition is unknown.

In what appears to be a related, but separate incident, a woman and her children were driving in their car when several bullets struck their vehicle.

The shooting occurred within minutes of the Wabansia Avenue shooting, several blocks away at the intersection of Hamlin and North Avenues.

None of the occupants in the vehicle were injured, said authorities.

No arrests have been made.

Police are investigating.

3 comments:

  1. So glad innocent people weren't injured. That's a switch. Usually we get caught in the crossfire of ghetto thugs and their low life way of life. Rahm better start putting those 1000 cops on the street because all hell is about to break out.

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  2. "Rahm better start putting those 1000 cops on the street because all hell is about to break out."

    Based on what I am hearing, hell's gates are wide open. There are so many shootings on the South Side, I gave up and stopped counting.

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  3. The one thousand cops' pledge is just smoke and mirrors. Don't believe it. :(

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