Teens Wounded in Northwest Side Double Shooting
Incident Details
A double shooting on Friday on Chicago’s Northwest Side left two Chicago teens wounded. Their injuries appear to be non-life-threatening.
What Happened
According to police, around 5:10 p.m. Friday, in the 5000 block of W. Wrightwood Ave., an unknown vehicle drove up on two male teens, ages 14 and 16. Police said a male from inside the car displayed a gun and opened fire, striking both teenage victims in their upper extremities.
Victim Condition
Both victims arrived at nearby hospitals in good condition.
No Arrests Made
No one is in custody.
Investigation Ongoing
Anyone with additional information may leave an anonymous tip at cpdtip.com.
Conclusion
The double shooting on Chicago’s Northwest Side serves as a reminder of the ongoing gun violence in the city. As the investigation continues, authorities are working to identify the suspect and bring them to justice. In the meantime, the community comes together to support the two teens who were wounded in the shooting.
FAQs
Q: What happened in the double shooting?
A: An unknown vehicle drove up on two male teens, ages 14 and 16, and a male from inside the car displayed a gun and opened fire, striking both teenage victims in their upper extremities.
Q: What were the injuries like?
A: The injuries appear to be non-life-threatening, and both victims arrived at nearby hospitals in good condition.
Q: Is anyone in custody?
A: No, no one is in custody at this time.
Q: How can I help with the investigation?
A: Anyone with additional information may leave an anonymous tip at cpdtip.com.