Two men were shot early Tuesday morning in a home near Thornridge High School in Dolton, police said.
The two victims — a 24-year-old Chicago resident and a 23-year-old Calumet City resident — were inside the living room of a home in the 14900 block of Langley Avenue about 1:25 a.m. when an unidentified person fired nine shots from a .40 caliber weapon into the residence from outside, Dolton Police Commander Darryl Hope said
The Chicago man was shot six times, with one bullet going through his neck. The Calumet City man in the right leg, Hope said.
8 people shot in attacks on West, South sides Megan Crepeau and Katherine Rosenberg-Douglas
A man was shot in his sleep early Tuesday when a bullet crashed through the front window of a Far South Side home, Chicago police said.
He was one of at least eight people wounded in attacks in Chicago on Tuesday, according to police.
The man, 43, was sleeping in the front room of a Roseland residence…
A man was shot in his sleep early Tuesday when a bullet crashed through the front window of a Far South Side home, Chicago police said.
He was one of at least eight people wounded in attacks in Chicago on Tuesday, according to police.
The man, 43, was sleeping in the front room of a Roseland residence…
(Megan Crepeau and Katherine Rosenberg-Douglas)
The shooter fled the scene on foot before police arrived. The reason for the shooting remains a mystery, he said.
Hope is asking anyone with information about the shooting to call 708-201-3200.
Dennis Sullivan is a freelance reporter for the Daily Southtown.
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