Chicago shootings: At least 55 people shot, 8 fatally, in 4th of July weekend gun violence, CPD says
- At least 55 people were shot across Chicago during the Fourth of July weekend, with eight fatalities reported, according to the Chicago Police Department.
- Multiple mass shootings and drive-by attacks contributed to the violence from July 3 to July 6, as reported by ABC 7.
- A mass shooting in River North left four dead and 14 wounded on July 3, highlighting the city's ongoing gun violence issues.
- The shootings included various incidents, such as a drive-by attack that injured several individuals in the Little Village neighborhood.
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55 Shot, 6 Killed in Chicago’s July Fourth Weekend Bloodbath
Chicago endured yet another bloody holiday weekend as more than 50 people were shot and six were killed in a wave of violence spanning Independence Day through Sunday night. The post 55 Shot, 6 Killed in Chicago’s July Fourth Weekend Bloodbath appeared first on Slay News.
Chicago police confirmed that during the holidays (from the morning of Thursday, July 3 at midnight until the night of Sunday, July 6 at 11:59 p.m.) dozens of violent acts with firearms were confirmed throughout the city.
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