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Shootings and other violence during the extended Fourth of July weekend have left at least 20 people dead, including 11 in Chicago, and injured dozens more nationwide, authorities said. The Fourth of July historically is one of the nation’s deadliest days of the year.
July Fourth was a violent 24 hours across Chicago. At least eleven people have been killed and over 50 hurt in separate shootings.
Police said three children – ages 5, 7 and 8 – were also shot and are in critical condition at the hospital. The 8-year-old boy later died from his injuries at the hospital, according to Chicago police.
Two women were killed and three young boys were critically wounded in a mass shooting Thursday morning in the Grand Crossing neighborhood.
Multiple shooters who emerged from two cars are believed to have fired several shots into a home, killing three people and injuring two others, police say
Two women and an 8-year-old boy died were killed after multiple shooters unleashed a hail of bullets following a dispute on the Fourth of July in Chicago's Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood.
Two women were killed, and three children were critically hurt after a mass shooting in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood Thursday morning, according to Chicago police.
A mass shooting on Chicago’s South Side early Thursday morning left two women dead, and three young children critically injured.
Michael Lemon woke up in his home early on the July 4 holiday to the sound of what he thought were firecrackers. Instead, he found his mother, brother and cousins bloodied and bullet holes in the front windows.