Suspects in custody in East Side after 67-year-old food vendor shot: Chicago police


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Suspects are in custody after a standoff in the East Side neighborhood Wednesday night, Chicago police said.

Chicago police said just after 7:30 p.m., a 67-year-old food vendor was approached by two people in the 10700-block of South Ewing, who pulled out guns and opened fire.



The vendor was struck in the leg and taken to University of Chicago Hospital in good condition.



Both of the shooters ran into a home nearby. A SWAT team responded, leading to a barricade situation, CPD said.

Police said the suspects were later taken into custody without incident.

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