Belmont Cragin Shooting Leaves Teen Boy, Young Woman Injured, Police Speaks!
DEBARYLIFE – A young woman and a teenage boy were the targets of gunshots in a Chicago neighborhood on Saturday night, setting off a new wave of violence that has alarmed the locals.
Police have confirmed that the victims were part of a group standing outside when the shots were fired. The event happened in Belmont Cragin.
The shooting, according to Chicago police, started at 7:40 p.m. in the 6100 block of West Dickens Avenue when a person in a dark-colored automobile started shooting at the throng.
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, a 14-year-old child suffered a graze wound to his right foot and needed to be taken to West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park straight away. The boy’s condition was described as fair.
A 19-year-old lady was struck in the left arm, making her the second victim.
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According to police reports, she was classified at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood as being in fair condition after the violent incident.
Investigators are still assembling additional information and eyewitness testimony as they continue to probe the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
Chicago Police are asking anyone with knowledge to come forward since no suspects have been brought into custody as of yet.
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This neighborhood, which is accustomed to the sound of sirens, is once more forced to deal with the fallout from the gun violence that seems to haunt its streets regularly.
The shooting in Belmont Cragin serves as yet another sobering reminder of the city’s continuous fight against these kinds of occurrences.
According to ABC7 Chicago, Chicago police have not revealed any possible motives or leads in their ongoing investigations.