18-Year-Old Fatally Shot In Uptown, The Neighborhoods 2nd Teen Killed In 2 Weeks, Police Say

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An 18-year-old man was fatally shot in Uptown late Friday night, marking the second teen homicide in the area in less than two weeks. Officers responded to reports of gunfire around 11:50 p. m. and found the victim unconscious on West Sunnyside Avenue, where he later died at Illinois Masonic Hospital. A 27-year-old woman was also injured in the shooting but is in good condition.

This tragedy follows the murder of 17-year-old Khalif Norwood, who was shot on September 15 while visiting friends in the neighborhood. Police reported finding four guns at the shooting scene, but no suspects are in custody. Ald. Angela Clay criticized the violence and is working with law enforcement to enhance community safety. She emphasized that no one should live in fear and called for unity against violence.

The repeated violence raises urgent concerns about safety in the Uptown area.

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