Sunday, July 15, 2012

1 shot in Lincoln Park, hour after family feud

Authorities are investigating a shooting in Chicago’s Clybourn Corridor, Lincoln Park neighborhood.

The shooting occurred around 12:33 a.m. at 2617 North Hoyne Avenue, on the city's North Side.

According police dispatch reports, the gunman fired multiple shots into an occupied home.

When police arrived, they found a male shooting victim lying on the floor inside the North Hoyne Avenue address.

Authorities said eyewitnesses identified the shooter as a black male named Anthony Barbarino.

About an hour prior to the shooting, police were called to the same block for a disturbance involving a fight between two unrelated families.

During the melee, a girl, said be 13 or 14-years-old, was hit in the head with a baseball bat, said police.

Barbarino’s aunt, who lives on the 2700 block of North Hoyne Avenue, was involved in fight, said police.

At 12:43 a.m., police arrested Barbarino in the Costco parking lot at 2746 North Clybourn.

At the time of his arrest, Barbarino was not carrying a gun and police were actively searching for the weapon.

An officer at the scene said the shooting victim was transported to Illinois Masonic Hospital in stable condition.

6 comments:

  1. Now the natives are getting restless up north!!

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  2. I didn't get that Lincoln Park/overspill aka "Clybourn Corridor". A "corridor" is exactly what it is. You can tell it was industrial crap from back in the day and they erected "condos" over it. I saw through it.

    That fancy Treasure Island there is a pre-fab slapped-up overnight building that is the epitome of a definition of the same. BMW 750's parked over sidewalks because they BOUGHT an apartment without even a garage - or parking space!!!! (with a Burger King right down the block and abandoned strip malls on Clybourn).

    Just strange here, this "image" and all that believed it. Strangely odd, this place called Chicago. They really think they've "arrived". They call this "hood rich" in Detroit.

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  3. A black male named Tony "Barbarino". I've heard it all.

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  4. These are the Lathrop Homes, projects that the Landmarks Preservation Council actually considers to worthy of saving. Not exactly typical Lincoln Park, Clybourn Corridor or not.

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  5. Look, I know the show isn't the same after Richard Dawson, but that's no reason to kill anybody.

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