Chicago Shooting During Juneteenth Celebrations Injures 12
A shooting in Chicago during Juneteenth celebrations left at least 12 people wounded late Friday night, according to police. The incident took place on the city’s South Side when an SUV approached a crowd and two individuals reportedly opened fire before escaping.
Victims ranged in age from teenagers to adults, and several people were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment. Officials said some suffered serious injuries, while others were listed in stable condition.
Police Continue Investigation Into Attack
Authorities said the shooting appeared to be targeted, but no arrests had been announced as investigators continued gathering evidence. Witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots before panic spread among people attending events marking Juneteenth.
Police officers initially responded to reports of a smaller incident but later discovered numerous victims across the area. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage and speaking with witnesses to identify those responsible.
Violence Overshadows Day of Celebration
The shooting happened on Juneteenth, a federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. Community leaders expressed sadness that violence disrupted a day meant to celebrate freedom and unity.
The attack also came as Chicago hosted several events and gatherings throughout the weekend. Officials urged anyone with information to contact law enforcement as the investigation remains active.


















































