
Man Charged With Shooting At Logan Square House Party
A man has been charged with shooting another man during an argument at a house party in the Logan Square neighborhood on the Northwest Side.
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A man has been charged with shooting another man during an argument at a house party in the Logan Square neighborhood on the Northwest Side.
A man was shot Wednesday afternoon in the Northwest Side Logan Square neighborhood.
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A 17-year-old boy has been charged in the shooting of a 6-year-old girl in the Logan Square neighborhood.
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The girl was critically wounded Monday night in a shooting in the Logan Square neighborhood on the Northwest Side.
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The man was recovered by Chicago Fire Department divers, and was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said.
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The victim was struck in the groin area and suffered a graze wound to the leg, police said.