Shootout Leaves 1 Man Dead, 2 Men Wounded in Pilsen
Argument Outside Bar Sparks Shooting
An argument outside a Pilsen bar sparked a shooting that left one man dead and two others wounded early Monday.
Details of the Incident
Around 1:30 a.m., a 25-year-old man and two 32-year-old men were arguing on the sidewalk outside Caminos de Michoacan, a bar at 1659 W. Cullerton St. They then started shooting at each other, Chicago police said.
Victims’ Conditions
The 25-year-old was taken to Stroger Hospital with multiple gunshot wounds to his body, police said. He was pronounced dead.
One of the 32-year-old men was shot multiple times and was in critical condition at Stroger, officials said. The other was shot in his left arm, authorities said. He was taken to Stroger in good condition.
Investigation Ongoing
Chicago police are investigating the shooting and have not yet released any information about the circumstances surrounding the argument or the identities of the victims.
Conclusion
The shooting is a tragic reminder of the violence that can occur in our city. Our thoughts are with the families of the victims and we hope that those responsible for the shooting are brought to justice.
FAQs
What happened? An argument outside a Pilsen bar sparked a shooting that left one man dead and two others wounded early Monday.
Where did the shooting occur? The shooting occurred outside Caminos de Michoacan, a bar at 1659 W. Cullerton St. in Pilsen.
What are the conditions of the victims? The 25-year-old man was pronounced dead at Stroger Hospital. One of the 32-year-old men is in critical condition and the other is in good condition.
Is the investigation ongoing? Yes, Chicago police are investigating the shooting and have not yet released any information about the circumstances surrounding the argument or the identities of the victims.