Four individuals died and 29 were injured in a series of shootings in Chicago from June 5 to June 7. According to police data, the incidents included a shooting involving four victims aged 12 to 14, who were struck by gunfire from an unknown assailant. Another incident saw two shooters open fire on a group, resulting in seven injuries and two fatalities. All shootings are currently under investigation by law enforcement. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson acknowledged a reported decrease in homicides on Gun Violence Awareness Day, emphasizing ongoing efforts to address crime. Meanwhile, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker expressed support for Pride Month on social media during the same period.
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Four Dead and 29 Injured in Chicago Shootings Over the Weekend
Over the weekend, four people were killed and 29 injured in shootings across Chicago. Police are investigating the incidents, while Mayor Brandon Johnson highlighted a drop in homicides amid ongoing crime reduction efforts.
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Four Dead and 29 Injured in Chicago Shootings Over the Weekend