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Shooting in West Town leaves man dead

Por: WGN-TV Nation October 02, 2023

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Posted: Oct 1, 2023 / 04:22 PM CDT Updated: Oct 1, 2023 / 06:14 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO — An investigation is underway after a man was shot dead in the city’s West Town neighborhood early Sunday morning, Chicago police say.  According to police, the 44-year-old man was killed while standing outside in the 1000 block of North Milwaukee Avenue just after 7 a.m.  Police say a person approached the man and began firing shots in his direction. The... + full article



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