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Woman, 23, shot during fight on CTA bus in South Shore

Por: Chicago Sun Times Crime April 12, 2023

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A woman was shot during an argument on a CTA bus in South Shore. The woman, 23, was in an altercation with a person, who opened fire about 8:10 p.m. while on the bus, Chicago police said.Responding officers found her with a gunshot wound to the collarbone in the 7100 block of South Jeffery Boulevard, police said. She was taken in good condition to University of Chicago Medical Center.No one was in custody. Area detectives were investigating.... + full article



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