Incident Overview
Three teenagers were shot and wounded Friday afternoon near a high school on the Near West Side.
Location and Time of the Incident
The teens were standing on a sidewalk about 2:45 p.m. in the 200 block of South Hoyne Avenue when someone fired shots, Chicago police said.
Condition of the Victims
A 16-year-old boy was listed in serious condition with a gunshot wound to his lower back, and a boy and girl, both 15, each were shot in their leg and listed in good condition, police said.
Medical Response
All three victims were taken to Stroger Hospital.
Proximity to the School
The shooting happened around the corner from Chicago Bulls College Prep High School, 2040 W. Adams St. The school had dismissed classes about an hour before the shooting.
Investigation Status
No one is in custody, and Area 3 detectives are investigating.
Conclusion
The shooting of three teenagers near a high school on the Near West Side highlights the persistent issue of gun violence affecting young lives in the community. It is essential for authorities to investigate thoroughly and for the community to come together to find solutions to prevent such incidents in the future.
FAQs
- Q: How many teenagers were shot?
A: Three teenagers were shot and wounded. - Q: Where did the shooting occur?
A: The shooting happened in the 200 block of South Hoyne Avenue on the Near West Side. - Q: What is the condition of the victims?
A: A 16-year-old boy is in serious condition, and two 15-year-olds (a boy and a girl) are in good condition. - Q: Is anyone in custody?
A: No, no one is in custody at this time. - Q: Which school is near the shooting location?
A: Chicago Bulls College Prep High School is located around the corner from the shooting site.