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  • another mass shooting, this one in Chicagoland

    None dead yet. Gang drive by maybe?




    By Peter Nickeas and Jeremy Gorner

    Tribune reporters

    6:34 a.m. CDT, September 20, 2013
    Thirteen people, including a 3-year-old boy who suffered a gunshot wound to the head, were shot at a Chicago park in the Back of the Yards neighborhood Thursday night, authorities said.

    Ten adults and the 3-year-old were transported by Fire Department ambulances after the attack in the 1800 block of West 51st Street in the Back of the Yards neighborhood, said Fire Department Deputy District Chief James Mungovan at the scene. A 12th victim was believed to have driven himself to Little Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park, a source said, citing preliminary information.

    Police said later a total of 13 people were shot, the boy, two teens, and 10 adults, with the boy the most seriously wounded. The boy suffered a gunshot wound to the head at an ear that exited through his mouth, and was in critical condition at Mount Sinai Hospital, police said.

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    1800 West 51st Street, Chicago, IL 60609, USA
    Ads by GoogleThe attack took place about 10:15 p.m. and fire officials called an Emergency Medical Services Plan II, sending at least 10 ambulances to the scene.

    Chicago police were making no information about what happened public, except to say that the shooting appeared to be gang-related. The shootings took place on a basketball court on the 51st Street side of Cornell Square Park near Wood Street.

    A witness at the scene said three police officers carried the child to an ambulance.

    "I didn't hear no sounds," from the child, he said.

    Family members identified the boy as Deonta' Howard, whose uncle was shot to death on Labor Day, Sept. 2.

    Deonta'--pronounced Deontay--nicknamed Tay Man, has a dislike for haircuts, one cousin said.

    "He didn't like haircuts because he has a big head," said Porsche Chester, a cousin of the boy's. "But he is extremely smart. He didn't have that (head) for nothing."

    Three of the victims, including the boy, were initially taken to local hospitals in serious-to-critical condition, according to the Fire Department's news office. Four were in fair-to-serious condition, and four were in good-to-fair condition, according to the Fire Department.

    Ambulances continued to arrive until about half an hour after the shootings took place, as injured people were brought out of the park on stretchers.

    At the peak, about 60 police officers were on the scene. Police crime lab investigators combed the scene. By about 12:30 a.m. Friday, Chicago firefighters used hoses to clean blood from the basketball court at the park.

    The victims' ages, sexes and injuries were, according to Police News Affairs Officer Ron Gaines:

    •The 3-year-old boy, shot in the ear, in critical condition at Mount Sinai;
    •A 17-year-old girl, shot in the foot, condition stabilized at Holy Cross Hospital;
    •A 15-year-old boy shot in the arm, stabilized at Holy Cross;
    •A man, 27, shot in the leg and wrist, serious condition at Mount Sinai;
    •A man, 24, shot twice in the stomach, serious condition at Mount Sinia;
    •A man, 21, shot in the leg, serious condition at Mount Sinai;
    •A man, 41, shot in the buttocks, serious condition at John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital;
    •A woman, 33, shot in the shoulder, condition stabilized at Northwestern Memorial Hospital;
    •A man, 31, shot in the buttocks, condition stabilized at Northwestern;
    •A woman, 23, shot in the foot, condition stabilized at St. Anthony Hospital;
    •A man, 37, shot in the leg, in good condition at Stroger;
    •A man, 25, shot in the knee, in good condition at Northwestern;
    •And a man, 33, who drove himself to Little Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park with a gunshot wound to the leg and who was treated and released.
    Check back for updates.

    Tribune reporter Liam Ford contributed

    chicagobreaking@tribune.com | Twitter: @ChicagoBreaking

  • #2
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    "But.. but.. this can't happen in Chicago. No one is allowed to have a gun!!"

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    • #3
      why were the 3,15 and 17 year old out at 12:30 on a school night?

      god bless.
      It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ELVIS View Post
        why were the 3,15 and 17 year old out at 12:30 on a school night?

        god bless.
        you're not supposed to ask legitimate questions....they're watching....
        "We, the people, are the rightful masters of both congress and the courts - not to overthrow the constitution, but to overthrow men who pervert the constitution." Abraham Lincoln

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        • #5
          •A man, 41, shot in the buttocks, serious condition at John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital;

          •A man, 31, shot in the buttocks, condition stabilized at Northwestern;

          "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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          • #6
            They must have been celebrating Chicago being named the murder capital of the US in 2012.

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            • #7
              If that's true, the people in Detroit are going to be pissed.

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              • #8
                Headed there now, I'll report from the scene.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by CWO View Post
                  If that's true, the people in Detroit are going to be pissed.
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                  • #10
                    What a relief to know that the award to Chicago was based solely on volume and not per capita.

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                    • #11
                      that's life in chiraq for you.

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                      • #12
                        Good thing they have such tough gun control laws. Heaven forbid a lawful gun owner stepping up and stopping the criminals. Better wait on Chicago PD - they'll be here within the hour. Maybe.

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                        • #13
                          That's the South Side for you. That's why white people don't go there.

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                          • #14
                            What does the kid with a big head have anything to do with this?

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                            • #15
                              Demographic check?

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