A Morning of Chaos near Wrigley Field: Four Young Adults Injured in Shooting
Gunfire shook the Lake View neighborhood early Sunday morning, leaving four young adults shaken but alive after a brazen shooting just blocks from one of Chicago's most iconic landmarks - Wrigley Field. The victims, all in their 20s, were found injured on the 3400 block of North Clark around 1:45 a.m., and witnesses described a gunman fleeing the scene in a white pickup truck.
According to police, multiple shots were fired at the unsuspecting group, leaving two men with arm wounds, while a 29-year-old woman sustained a leg injury. A fourth victim, a man aged 25, was also shot in the shoulder and taken to Thorek Memorial Hospital in fair condition.
Despite an urgent investigation, no one has been taken into custody as of Sunday morning, leaving authorities scrambling to piece together the events surrounding the shooting. Fortunately, all victims were treated for their injuries and released from Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, but the incident left the community on edge. The question now is: who could have carried out such a senseless act of violence so close to one of Chicago's most beloved sports venues?
				
			Gunfire shook the Lake View neighborhood early Sunday morning, leaving four young adults shaken but alive after a brazen shooting just blocks from one of Chicago's most iconic landmarks - Wrigley Field. The victims, all in their 20s, were found injured on the 3400 block of North Clark around 1:45 a.m., and witnesses described a gunman fleeing the scene in a white pickup truck.
According to police, multiple shots were fired at the unsuspecting group, leaving two men with arm wounds, while a 29-year-old woman sustained a leg injury. A fourth victim, a man aged 25, was also shot in the shoulder and taken to Thorek Memorial Hospital in fair condition.
Despite an urgent investigation, no one has been taken into custody as of Sunday morning, leaving authorities scrambling to piece together the events surrounding the shooting. Fortunately, all victims were treated for their injuries and released from Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, but the incident left the community on edge. The question now is: who could have carried out such a senseless act of violence so close to one of Chicago's most beloved sports venues?