6 shot at large gathering in Austin, woman killed: police
Six people were shot at a large Austin gathering, including a 22-year-old woman who died; police have arrested a person of interest but no one is in custody yet.
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Three armed attacks shook the South Austin neighborhood in less than three hours; violence occurs one day after a mass shooting in Baltimore
Shooting in Chicago leaves woman dead, 5 people injured
MOSCOW: At least one woman was killed and five other people were injured to varying degrees after a shooting in Chicago, according to an American Broadcasting Company (ABC) report on Sunday, citing the police, reported Sputnik/RIA Novosti. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
3 Shootings Kill Woman, Wound 10 Others Following Large Austin Street Party, Officials Say
AUSTIN — Three shootings killed one person and wounded 10 others in a roughly half-mile radius of Austin early Sunday, with neighbors calling on officials to take action after they say a massive unsanctioned street party caused the violence. The shootings happened within an hour-plus of each other early Sunday near the site of the party, which took over an abandoned lot near North La Crosse Avenue and West End avenues, according to police and ne…
6 shot at large gathering in Austin, woman killed: police
Six people were shot, one fatally, in Austin early Sunday morning, Chicago police said. At approximately 2:48 a.m. on Sunday, police officers responded to a call reporting a large gathering in the 100 block of North La Crosse Avenue. They found six people who had been struck by gunfire. A 22-year-old woman was shot in the back and pronounced deceased at Mount Sinai. Three victims were found in critical condition. A 29-year-old man was found stru…


Massive West Side block party leaves 2 dead, at least 7 hurt over weekend
The social media-inspired party, centered at Maypole and LaCross avenues, drew hundreds of people. "We must stand together, reject this violence and commit ourselves to creating a safer future for every resident," West Side Ald. Jason Ervin said.
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