Chicago: A shooting at a house party early on Sunday on Chicago's South Side wounded 13 people, four of them critically, city police said.
The shooting stemmed from a dispute at the party that was being “given in memorial of a subject slain in April,” Chief of Patrol Fred Waller said. He said that shots were first fired just after 12:30 am.
The victims range in age from 16 to 48 and suffered "different and various gunshot wounds to their bodies".
Waller said that two people were being questioned. One of them was arrested with a weapon, while the other was wounded. Police have recovered a revolver.
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Waller described three different shooting scenes at the residential location in the city's Englewood neighborhood. The shooting started inside, then more shots were fired as people began spilling out of the house. He said shots were also fired at a third place in the vicinity.
He described the shooting as an “isolated incident.”
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