A gunman opened fire on a crowd outside a Chicago restaurant and killed four people Wednesday night. Fourteen others rushed to hospitals after the drive-by shooting rocked the River North neighborhood. Three victims remain fighting for their lives in critical condition. The shooter blasted bullets into partygoers standing outside a venue that had just hosted a rapper's album release party. The gunman sped away immediately after the deadly attack.
Police have not arrested anyone for the massacre that terrorized the popular nightlife district. Pastor Donovan Price arrived at the scene and witnessed complete chaos with blood covering the streets. He watched people scream and search desperately for their friends and family members. Price called it the worst violence he had ever seen during his crisis response work. Victims dropped their phones and belongings as they ran for safety during the mayhem.
The bullets struck thirteen women and five men between the ages of 21 and 32. Two men and two women died from their gunshot wounds at area hospitals. Northwestern Hospital treated nine victims and lost two women patients. John H Stroger Hospital received five patients and could not save two men. Television footage captured families crying outside emergency rooms as they waited for news about their loved ones.
Police have not arrested anyone for the massacre that terrorized the popular nightlife district. Pastor Donovan Price arrived at the scene and witnessed complete chaos with blood covering the streets. He watched people scream and search desperately for their friends and family members. Price called it the worst violence he had ever seen during his crisis response work. Victims dropped their phones and belongings as they ran for safety during the mayhem.
The bullets struck thirteen women and five men between the ages of 21 and 32. Two men and two women died from their gunshot wounds at area hospitals. Northwestern Hospital treated nine victims and lost two women patients. John H Stroger Hospital received five patients and could not save two men. Television footage captured families crying outside emergency rooms as they waited for news about their loved ones.