Chicago sees at least 25 shot over Memorial Day weekend as police cancel officers' days off

Across the city, at least 25 individuals were victims of gun violence during the holiday weekend, according to reports from the Chicago Police Department.

Among those affected were four teenagers who suffered gunshot wounds on the West Side of Chicago. The incident occurred at approximately 3 a.m. on Sunday, with police discovering three teenage girls and one teenage boy, all aged between 14 and 18, as reported by Fox Chicago.

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According to Fox News, a total of 25 people were shot in Chicago over the Memorial Day weekend.

Chicago police said 25 people were shot over Memorial Day weekend. (Fox News)

Police said the suspect ran away along with other teenagers in the area. The teens were taken to a local hospital and listed in good condition.

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There were no confirmed homicides over Memorial Day weekend in Chicago.

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Police said 25 people were shot in Chicago over Memorial Day weekend. (Fox News)

One man was also shot while driving on Chicago’s West Side on Sunday night in the North Austin neighborhood. Police said a 33-year-old man was driving when an individual in a golden-colored car began firing shots at him.

The man was taken to a local hospital after being shot in the left thigh and is expected to survive. Police said no suspects are in custody.

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Days off for Chicago Police officers were canceled over Memorial Day weekend as part of the department’s Summer Safety Strategy, as Superintendent Larry Snelling said it might be a rough season.

“We want to make sure to stop people from being harmed,” Snelling said. “They should be safe and enjoy our city. Look around, it’s a beautiful city. We want to make sure people can enjoy it.”

Chicago Police Department officers responding to an incident in Chicago

Chicago Police Department officers respond to an incident in Chicago, Illinois, on March 29, 2022. (Getty Images)

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson called on parents to keep tabs on their children as Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start to summer.

“I’m counting on our parents and our adults to do more. Know where your children are, know what they’re engaged in,” Johnson said. “We have just laid out plethora of activities that they can engage in, and so that’s why we are using every single entity of government for our Chicago Public Schools, through our park districts, through our libraries. There’s not a place, a neighborhood where activity can exist that won’t be available; but our parents, our adults, all of us have to put in the hard work.”

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