13 shot in Halloween mass shooting in Chicago

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CHICAGO, IL – Gunfire erupted on Halloween night on Chicago’s West Side. In the aftermath, 13 people were shot, including a three-year-old child. A drive-by shooter filed dozens of shots into a crowd hosting a vigil for a neighborhood resident who recently passed away.

One person was injured when she was struck by a vehicle in the panic after the shooting.

At around 9:30 pm, a dark-colored SUV drove by the intersection of California Avenue and Polk Street. Multiple shots were fired from the vehicle before it sped away.

Among the injured were a 3-year-old boy, an 11-year-old girl and a 13-year-old boy.

Several victims were listed in critical condition. The Chicago Police Department does not suspect the vigil was the target of the shooting, but a group of individuals standing on a corner near the vigil may have been the intended targets.

Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown said the corner is a popular hangout spot.

“There may have also been others gathered for other various reasons,” Brown said. “It’s a very, you know, common corner where people congregate and have different meetings and gatherings.”

Ryan Dickinson
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