Twenty-eight people were wounded and two killed by gunfire in shootings across the holiday weekend.
According to Chicago police data, 30 people were shot in 29 separate shooting incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Monday night.
A 38 year-old-man was killed early Sunday following an altercation with someone in the 400 block of South Wells Street. Police said the victim had gotten into a fight with a 24-year-old man at around 1:30 a.m., when that man pulled a gun and shot the victim in the chest. The victim was taken to Northwestern Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police arrested the alleged shooter on scene.
A 14-year-old boy was shot Sunday in the 4300 block of North Ashland Avenue. Police said he was outside when he was shot at by an unidentified offender. The boy was taken to Lurie Children’s Hospital with a gunshot wound to his knee and was listed in good condition.
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