

– A 46-year-old woman who was shot in the left leg. He is listed as “stable” at Stroger Hospital. – A 17-year-old boy who was shot multiple times. He’s in critical condition at Northwestern Hospital. – A 19-year-old man who was shot in the chest.

The second person killed was a man who was shot in the chest. One of those killed was a 31-year-old man, police said. We're confident our officers captured the shooter and recovered the weapon used.” “At this point,” Brown said during a press conference Friday, “we are further along in our investigation and working with the (Cook County) State's Attorney pending charges. He said police have recovered video showing the shooting, and charges are pending against the suspected gunman. The CPD initially indicated 10 people had been shot, but Brown on Friday clarified that the correct total was nine. Neither person who was killed has been identified by officials as of Friday morning. Police recovered a firearm there, and Brown said a second individual was also taken into custody for allegedly obstructing an arrest. That person immediately fled down to the CTA subway station, where he was arrested by pursuing officers. As a roving team of police officers made its way toward these groups to separate them, one person opened fire on one of those groups. Police Superintendent David Brown described the shooting as a “personal conflict” that occurred after two groups got into an argument near the McDonald's at around 10:45 p.m. A gun was recovered, according to a statement from the Chicago Police Department. One person was in custody in connection with the incident, which started as an altercation among a group of teens near the Chicago Avenue station on the CTA Red Line outside a McDonald’s restaurant, officials said.
