Chicago mass shooting leaves four dead, 14 injured outside downtown lounge

Chicago mass shooting leaves four dead, 14 injured outside downtown lounge

According to police, gunmen opened fire on a crowd outside a lounge in downtown Chicago, killing four people and injuring at least 14 others.

On Wednesday, a car was shot from the side of Chicago Avenue in the city’s River North neighborhood, according to authorities, which happened around 11:00 pm (04:00 GMT).

The gunfire reportedly struck 13 women and five men between the ages of 21 and 32, according to Chicago police. Two men and two women were among the deceased.

At least three victims were still in critical condition as of Thursday. The hospitals where the injured were located.

No arrests have been made, despite the fact that the driver fled the scene right away. To aid in the adolescent identification, Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling pleaded with the public to share anonymous tips.

Mello Buckzz, also known as Melanie Doyle, was reportedly hosting a private party at the lounge on Wednesday night to celebrate the release of her new album.

Snelling claimed that the venue, Artis Lounge, is being investigated until the truth was discovered, and that police were looking into a possible motive. He claimed police found two different casing types and were still reviewing footage, but he did not specify how many attackers were present.

Snelling remarked, “Clearly, there was some target in some way.” “This wasn’t some random shooting,” the statement goes.

As the investigation raged, Artis Lounge confirmed that they were collaborating with authorities.

I can only characterize it as a warzone, he says.

Buckzz posted her anger and sadness on social media shortly after the shooting and demanded prayers.

On Instagram Stories, the artist wrote, “My heart broke into so many pieces.”

The rapper made it known in her posts that she had a relationship with one of the victims’ men and that many of those who were hurt were friends.

Buckzz wrote, “Prayers up for all my sisters, god, please wrap yo arms around every single one of them,” across a number of Instagram Story slides. Feel as though everything is just weighing down on me; all I can do is pray and talk to God.

The scene was described as a “warzone,” according to Chicago pastor Donovan Price, who works with violent communities.

“Just mayhem and blood and screaming and confusion as people searched for friends and phones. He told The Associated Press, “It was a horrifying, tragic, dramatic scene.

The shooting occurred just before the Fourth of July weekend, which coincides with the city’s frequent rise in gun crimes. However, gun violence has decreased significantly in Chicago over the past few years.

Source: Aljazeera

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