
During a bloody Fourth of July weekend, more than 50 people were shot and six killed in Chicago, a notorious hot spot for violent crime.
Several mass shootings and drive-by shootings accounted for the violence that occurred between midnight on Thursday, July 3, and Sunday night, according to ABC 7, which tracked the violence.
On Saturday morning alone, a mass shooter injured four, three critically, in a drive-by attack in the city’s Little Village neighborhood. Several suspects inside an SUV opened fire on the victims while they sat in their own vehicle, according to the report.
Hours later, two men were reportedly shot dead in separate instances.
The first was a 46-year-old man who was shot dead while sitting in his vehicle in the city’s Lake View neighborhood. Police have a suspect in custody in that incident, the report said.
A 30-year-old man was then found dead with a gunshot wound to the head on the city’s West Side. Detectives are investigating, according to the report.
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