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Drive-by shooting in Chicago leaves 4 dead and 14 others wounded, police say

  • A drive-by shooting occurred around 11 p.m. on Wednesday outside Artis Restaurant and Lounge in Chicago's River North neighborhood, leaving four dead and 14 wounded.
  • The shooting took place following a celebration for rapper Mello Buckzz’s new album, when a dark-colored car drove past and opened fire on a crowd gathered outside the venue.
  • Among the victims were two men aged 24 and 25 and two adult women who died at nearby hospitals, while an additional fourteen people in their twenties and thirties sustained gunshot injuries and were hospitalized.
  • Authorities reported that three victims were in critical condition, the vehicle fled the scene immediately, multiple shooters are suspected, and no arrests have been made so far.
  • Police and detectives continue investigating the shooting, while the identities of the deceased have not been released and no suspects are in custody as of the latest reports.
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The victims include guests at a well-known rapper's album launch, and the police are searching for the perpetrators.

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A gunman drove through a Chicago restaurant and opened fire, killing four people and injuring dozens, and remains at large.

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At least four people have died and 14 others have been injured, several of them are in critical condition, after several people shot a crowd from a car at the start of a concert at a Chicago discotheque, according to the local police. The attack took place at 23.00 local time, when three people opened fire from inside a vehicle against a group that had just left a concert of the rapper Mello Buckzz at the Artis Lounge discotheque. All victims ar…

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Santa Monica Observer broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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