A shooting in the West Humboldt Park neighborhood overnight had an unusual ending:
The victim was barely injured and the gunman was left on life support after
witnesses chased him down and beat him.
About 11:50 p.m. Monday, the 19-year-old gunman exited a green van and
confronted a 23-year-old man in the 1100 block of North Keystone Avenue, a
"hotbed" of narcotics transactions. The assailant tried to shoot
the victim but the weapon malfunctioned and during a subsequent struggle for the
gun, the gun discharged and hit the victim in the shoulder.
The gunman then threw the weapon to the ground and began running away.
Someone else hopped into the green van and took off with it.
Witnesses who'd apparently seen the shooting chased after the gunman and
"severely stomped the offender in the head" until police got to the scene.
The gunman suffered major head trauma and was taken toJohn H. Stroger, Jr.
Hospital of Cook County where he is in critical condition and is breathing with
the assistance of a machine.
The man shot has been released from a hospital and told police he does not
want to press charges
4 comments:
Someone stole his van, and he got his ass whipped!
Hilarious!
Ha ha ha this is to funny he tried to put some one on life support and he is the one
NICE.
Lmao...dats Wat he get ...Chicago is entertainment city n u don't have to pay da actors!!!
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