CHICAGO (WLS) -- 14 people were shot, two fatally, in weekend gun violence across Chicago, police said.
A man died after being shot in a warehouse on the city's Northwest Side, according to police.
The shooting happened around 11 p.m. Saturday on the 1800-block of North Kostner Avenue in the Hermosa neighborhood.
The victim, 55, was found with a gunshot wound to the chest. He was taken to Mt. Sinai hospital where he later died, according to Chicago police.
No one is in custody.
On Saturday a man shot while driving on the Northwest Side of the city, according to police.
The shooting happened on the 3100-block of North Cicero Avenue in Cragin just before 3 a.m.
The victim, 29 was driving northbound when a red car approached and someone inside the car started shooting at him.
A bullet grazed the man's head and left arm. He was taken to Stroger hospital in good condition
The suspects fled the scene. Area Five Detectives are investigating.
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On Saturday night, an 18-year-old was shot at while walking down the street in Gresham, Chicago police said.
The shooting happened on the 7700-block of South Morgan Street on the city's South Side.
The man was walking on the street when someone started shooting in his direction, the victim then hopped a fence.
Responding officers found him in a nearby backyard with two gunshot wounds to the right leg. Officers also found a handgun next to the victim.
He was taken to the hospital and is in good condition.
Area Two Detectives are investigating.
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On Sunday, a 36-year-old man was dropped off at Trinity hospital with a gunshot wound to the abdomen around 12:40 a.m.
The victim was listed in serious condition. It is unknown where the shooting happened.
The incident is being investigated by Area Two detectives.
No arrests were made in any of the incidents listed above.
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